After searching the forums I can't find a clear winner and method for getting
precious cargo from point A to point B safely. Does anybody have some (more) experiences and advice to share?
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After searching the forums I can't find a clear winner and method for getting
precious cargo from point A to point B safely. Does anybody have some (more) experiences and advice to share?
DHL always ships to me fast and safely :thumbsup:
i've never had a problem with UPS or FedEx. my sister owns a couple businesses and seems to like DHL. i think they're all really good at what they do. if they weren't then there probably wouldn't me so many options. i've also never had a problem shipping USPS. they've all worked out pretty well.
I am going to say DHL because they are the underdog of the 3 majors... I don't see them flagging packages becase they need all the packages they can get... Just some stupid logic I would follow as anyone is a crap shoot...
As for reliability,,, No one but,the USPS has lost a package of mine...
DHL are German. My cousin works for them in England, same with my uncle.
My cousin, Geoff, and me were in his DHL van outside The Old Bailey [Very big court in England] and we just lit a spliff and a copper pulls us over and takes it away, and says dont get caught again, and lets us go..
Didnt search our shit so we still had over a 1/4 left :)
Thanks for the input. I think I'm gonna try USPS Priority Mail and hope that they don't screen it. Fake return address just in case, of course...
UPS...never a worry. And they're firearm friendly!
Well if it means anything to you UPS and FEDex are Unions correct? Meaning they can open any package as they will to check for anything suspicious. Now USPS I heard is required a warrent to search an item. Hope that helps you come to an conclusion.Quote:
Originally Posted by 420Mikey420
ya USPS, trust me...never had a problem. FEDEX and UPS highly secured
LOL...a 'union' has nothing to do with it. I think you mean because they're private companies (as opposed to the government operated USPS) that they can open packages at will.Quote:
Originally Posted by t3chyo