Is APS Precision a scam?
#11
In a world of unicorns and dragons I could see this being plausible, but this is the real world. TBH I kinda like that "wayne" went off a little there. Showed he has issues with how things are affecting his business.
#13
That is understandable. But the way I see it is that if he is that concerned with his business he shouldn't be ranting and raving to his customers about it. In my final statement, IMHO, that is simply poor customer service.
#14
One would think he would simply find a more reliable shipper.
#16
It's like when you're a little kid and the older and bigger bully in the schoolyard corners you and asks, "Head or gut?". The dumb kid answers the question and takes it, but the smart kid attacks with all the fury he can muster because he recognizes that there are effective solutions to the problem that are not among the given choices.
Hughes or APS? No!
Hughes or APS? No!
#17
It's like when you're a little kid and the older and bigger bully in the schoolyard corners you and asks, "Head or gut?". The dumb kid answers the question and takes it, but the smart kid attacks with all the fury he can muster because he recognizes that there are effective solutions to the problem that are not among the given choices.
Hughes or APS? No!
Hughes or APS? No!
#18
I don't get the USPS hate. Anything that's ever shipped to me via USPS ALWAYS arrives faster than something shipped via UPS.
#19
#20
i just ordered some new relays for my plow wiring yesterday, and i will have them monday. sent usps priority. now i ordered a new pinion yoke for my d44 form a guy up in houlton, me and was shipped usps priority and went to nashua, NH which is a good hours south west of me, and the package would have had to go right by the rochester post office to get there. so sometimes they dont make a whole lot of sense. i usually use whatever is easier for me.