Battle on the High Seas
Created on: October 2nd, 2007
The DHL Fleet and the FedEx Armada clash on the high seas for a final battle which will determine global courier service supremacy for centuries to come.
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I've actually been noticing a huge increase in DHL sightings around my town, and have actually gotten several packages from them. I have a feeling they're going to become quite the front-runner in that service soon, and they could be a good investment. I havn't ever checked them in stock or anything. I wonder how they are.
DHL is crap.
One time they forged my signature in order to prove a package had been signed for, in order to deliver it at a vacant home next door. Tracking number said it was delivered, but I called and was all like "HOW I I FOUND PACKAGE?!"
Another time they delivered a futon, and placed it at the end of the driveway, a good 25 yards from the home.
Lazy chucklef*cks.
41.0 degrees farenheit outside. i dont know why you superfimpodsed it onto a map. that sh*t is confusing nad perhpas ambiguous if that is indeed the right word choice. dont know about that though. so enjoy you'r evening i will refrain from voting until i aquire a more sensible frame of judgement and sobriety
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