From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Thu Aug 30 11:29:19 2007
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Or, if you prefer FedEx, go to a FedEx/Kinko's. The logic is the same: If THEY pack it, and you ensure it for the FULL REPLACEMENT VALUE, then there is no recourse but to fix it, or give you your money back.

Regards,

-BW
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Bruce Wahler
AshbySolutions.com_
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bruce@ashbysolutions.com

At 02:04 PM 8/30/2007, you wrote:
>I've had more things damaged by FedEx than UPS, and if you use the UPS STORE to pack the item, they have no recourse but to pay. It's worked wonderfully for me so far.
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>Rich Horton wrote:
> I would avoid UPS, use FedEx or DHL if you can. I have seen numerous examples with family and friends of negligently damaged shipments and trouble with UPS afterwards getting things right even if insured. I was given this advise by a professional speaker repairman who ships heavy delicate items frequently.

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