Fedex Is So Ass-backwards!

Iroquois14

Wannabie Member
So I recently ordered a dual pack of Sena SMH10-11's (last Sunday the 19th). While tracking this package, I noticed something pretty darn weird.
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7/22/2015 - Wednesday
2:39 pm Arrived at FedEx location NEWARK, CA
7:35 am At local FedEx facility NEWARK, CA
12:00 am Departed FedEx location SACRAMENTO, CA

7/21/2015 - Tuesday
4:15 am Arrived at FedEx location SACRAMENTO, CA

7/20/2015 - Monday
11:32 pm Left FedEx origin facility SAN JOSE, CA
6:56 pm Arrived at FedEx location SAN JOSE, CA
3:12 pm Picked up SAN JOSE, CA
11:16 am Shipment information sent to FedEx
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So the package was picked up in San Jose, CA. The next day, it was shipped to a facility in Sacramento, which is a mere 120 miles away. The next day, it was shipped backwards to Newark, CA, which is right next to San Jose. The package is being delivered to Kansas City, which is 1,838 miles from San Jose. What the heck is going on with FedEx? Are they always this ass-backwards? Why is my package still sitting in California 3 days after it was shipped? I have never used FedEx as I have always gone with UPS or USPS and been very satisfied with them, however this particular seller only used FedEx. I will be actively avoiding them from now on.

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Who knows dude. I just bought a rear sprocket off ebay last week and it was shipped via USPS. It left Ohio, then went to Pennsylvania, then to me here in Seattle, WA. Makes no sense.
 
FedEx does suck.... Well I say that cause I'm a UPS driver... haaa.. If it is being shipped ground you're lucky to even get tracking info. As for the back/forth with it, they know you are waiting and they like playing the suspense game.
 
The guy I buy coffee from always has trouble with my coffee being diverted to Louisiana for some reason. His location in Minnesota is pretty much a straight shot down I-35 to Dallas. Sometimes it spends and extra 2 days bouncing around from Louisiana to Texas! This is USPS though, not FEDEX.
 

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