Showing posts with label fedex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fedex. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Leap Year From Las Vegas.


February is supposed to be a month of catching up from the hustle and bustle of the holidays, but our store has been running non-stop. Me and Cowboy had to crate 5 huge 8'x8x8' dragon statues for the Wynn Casino while Chris had to pick up and pack over 100 awards. We filled a whole Fed-Ex Truck twice with all the boxes and lucky for us the Fed-Ex driver didn't even complain once! Aside from the usual strange size pictures we have to pack up and the normal household freight Gus/Cody get out each day the month has been steady. Gus even picked up a 700lb bronze statue from the Fashion Show Mall on the Strip. He had to go down a flight of stairs and across the whole mall, I have no idea how he managed it but it gone done on time like usual. 

I wanted to talk about how long our boxes last, a customer came in the other week requesting a generalized box. She brought in an old box brothers box that had tons of old tape and labels on it. She told me the artwork that traveled in that box brothers custom cardboard box has traveled around the world 3 times and has been to over 50 countries. I was pretty amazed that it has held up for over 2 years while traveling so far while keeping its structure. We made her an exact box and told her we will see her again in another 2 years!

Happy leap year everyone!!
Jacob P.

Friday, December 10, 2010

General Packaging Guidelines Tip for Shipping

http://www.boxbros.com/packing
General Packaging Guidelines . From your FedEx Authorized ShipCenter ..Packing Techniques and General Packing Gudelines ... At Box Brothers We can take the Guess Work out of Packaging .. Since 1985 ...Call Us at 800-842-6937 or Visit our Website at http://boxbros.com/


http://www.boxbros.com/shipping

Friday, June 4, 2010

How important is Service?

Each and every day, I watch television. Each and every day I see the news,
and sometimes I watch sports, and I get to see, inevitably, commercials, about
firms who attempt to brand themselves--at considerable cost--as being customer
and service driven.

One of these examples, is American Express. Has anyone ever tried to even find out
who one of their corporate officer's is? Has anyone ever tried to talk to anyone there
who was not part of a underpaid phone bank?

I have been a customer of Amex for 25 years, and I have found, that they would rather give
lip service to customer service, than actually provide it. The sad thing is that, all large firms
seem to be alike.

UPS and Fedex are other examples of firms who preach service, but in real life applications,
do not actually practice good customer serrvice. This makes no sense to me, as what it really
says is that we, consumers, are all stupid or foolish, as who in their right mind wants to get treated
like cattle. Who in their right mind does not understand the disconnect between what they say and
what they do?

However, in spite of their true nature, people keep supporting them, with their dollars. Blindly and stupidly,
I might add, as the saddest thing to me is that we do not use our spending money to punish those who
do not really give any concern to their customers. Ask me, none of these firm's senior management
want to speak to their customers, why? Why can't I speak to a corporate office at Amex? If anyone at
Amex was my customer, at any of our locations, I would be happy, as President of Box Brothers, to speak
with them. How could I not speak to a customer?

I say this because I cannot even send them an email, to let them know how I feel as their 3 decade customer.

Friday, May 28, 2010

USPS Shipping

I just made one of my many store visits to the Tarzana store. Just as I was about to leave, a woman came in who was desperately trying to ship a package overnight to Hawaii. When we gave her the rates for UPS and FedEx, she about flipped and said she would do her business elsewhere because she had another quote for about one-half of our prices. We immediately told her we could ship USPS Express mail. The package would arrive the same day as FedEx and UPS, for half the price. With a smile on her face, she pulled out her credit card and filled out the shipping invoice. We now have a new customer that will be coming back to Tarzana!