Delivery charge findings
Reality report reveals 53% of shoppers would pay for delivery if time specified
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Reality report reveals 53% of shoppers would pay for delivery if time specified
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Reform Committee hearing on Postal Service performance, executives of three
airfreight carriers announced that their companies will step up opposition
to an
unprecedented agreement between the U.S. Postal Service and Federal Express.
I am a frequent advocate of e-commerce, though in current times such comments make one feel like a seller of wings after the flight of Icarus. I still believe it is a great way of avoiding the hordes and getting what you want when you want it. Or so I naively believed.
I recently ordered a PC after months of deliberating. I felt I should walk the talk and order online, especially as I have bought PCs from this company before and always found them very good.
Their only failure this time was in choosing Target Express to deliver it to me. Before I start, let me note that my experience is in no way based on exhaustive research and it may be that I am simply one of an unlucky few. However, I fear it reflects a widespread problem with delivery services in general that have failed miserably to keep up with the demands of e-commerce.
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