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Which Overnight Service do you Trust with Your Overnight Delivers?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Frank Rubi Real Estate, LLC La Broker 09995688826

Which Overnight Service do you Trust with Your Overnight Delivers?
Destrehan LA Homes for Sale
by Frank Rubi

When it absolutely needs to be there overnight who do you trust? I used DHL, you know the yellow trucks. Their drivers are very helpful and responsive. The other day I had contracts that need to be overnighted. I went to the website and place my deliver instruction. Well I missed the pickup. After 30 minutes of their normal pick up time I get a call from DHL. The dispatcher asks if I still need the pickup but the driver had left my area. I stated that I did. He told me that he would send another driver for the pickup in Destrehan, LA. Sure enough within the hour a new driver was there for my pick up. DHL saved the day. So if your business is in Kenner, Metairie or Destrehan, LA you can count on DHL for fast and reliable services. Visit their website and set up an account: http://www.dhl.com/

Comments(4)

Gary McAdams
GMAC Schwartz Property Sales - Key West, FL
I use UPS Overnight.  FedEx is pretty good too but UPS is the best in not metropolitan areas.  DHL is a joke.  They should be DHL one week service not DHL Overnight.
Jan 29, 2008 11:45 AM
Christine Bohn
RE/MAX Professionals - Gainesville, FL
The Bohn Team, Gainesville FL
We don't have good luck here with DHL.  I had closing package disappear for 2 days with them, and I am sure it is a Gainesville problem.  So, for me and "must be there overnight", I have to use FED EX. 
Jan 29, 2008 11:47 AM
Frank Rubi
Frank Rubi Real Estate, LLC - Metairie, LA
FrankRubiRealEstate.com
Thanks for the comments. I have not had bad service in the two or so years of using them.
Jan 29, 2008 12:05 PM
Anonymous
George Pappas

I use to use Fedex for my real estate documents but use an electronic signature service called Sertifi.   I get them back faster, its easier for my customers to sign and I don't have to pay to ship them overnight.  Good bye Fedex!

Aug 26, 2008 07:31 AM
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