Or, it could be that they're holding your package for the drug sniffing dogs. :)
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Your package "experiencing an exception" is corporate-passive-voice for "we
screwed up." Don't worry for a day or so, then check for an update.
Usually its nothing, like the regular driver is on vacation and the sub
messed up the route. If nothing has changed in a day call Fedex or
Usually exception means bad weather and the package got rerouted/returned
to the depot for later delivery. At least in my experience.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 4:54 PM Conor Skelding
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> Just used Shipbikes for the first time on Saturday (after it quoted me $62
> for the west suburbs of
Just used Shipbikes for the first time on Saturday (after it quoted me $62
for the west suburbs of Chicago to Brooklyn compared to Bikeflights $87).
Now the Fedex tracking page shows an "exception," which I've never seen
before. Anyone know what this means?
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FWIW, I just did a very rough hypothetical quote for the same hypothetical
package to and from the same zips, and ShipBikes was $23 cheaper than
BikeFlights.
**For what that is worth.**
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 5:13 AM Eric Daume wrote:
> I'm starting to shift over to Shipbikes after shipping
Shipbikes is a div of LICKTONS, one of the oldest and most reputable bike
shops in the Chicago area. Bob Lickton has been enmeshed in the bicycle
industry his entire life and knows what he's doing.
A great character, emphasis on character!
These companies are just expeditors, so really the
Thanks for everyone's input. Shipbikes seems like a safe bet.
Tom
On Sunday, December 29, 2019 at 5:21:15 PM UTC-5, tc wrote:
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> I am seeing significantly less expensive rates using shipbikes vs.
> bikeflights for the same size/weight box...whether insurance is included or
> not. I've used
I have been using shipbikes for years with no issues. They are usually cheaper
than bike flights.
Matt in OKC
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I'm starting to shift over to Shipbikes after shipping many, many bikes and
frames with Bikeflights. Mostly, I like my Fedex office better than my UPS
office; dropoffs are more convenient with Shipbikes. It does seem to be
generally cheaper as well.
Eric
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 1:10 AM Evan E.
I, too, have used ShipBikes four or five times in the past several years.
No problems at all.
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I've used ShipBikes four or five times. Easy peasy.
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I was skeptical of shipbikes.com at first- mostly due to their simple
website and no brand recognition.
I only shipped a frame and parts from SLC to Denver- but their rate was low
enough it was worth the risk.
Sure enough, everything was fine!
Hope that helps...
Robert,
SLC, UT
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It depends on the from/to and the actual box dimensions. Sometimes they are
very similar, other times not so similar. I recently shipped a large frame
and fork from NY to CA via Shipbikes and saved $30 over the bikeflights
quote.
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