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Rates effective January 1, 2024
 

FedEx Ground & Home Delivery®

 

Weight  Zone 2  Zone 3  Zone 4  Zone 5  Zone 6  Zone 7  Zone 8
1 lb. or Less   $10.70  $11.12  $12.15  $12.70  $13.00  $13.27  $13.38
2 lbs.  $11.53  $12.71  $13.90  $14.20  $14.82  $15.37  $15.64
3 lbs.  $12.00  $13.38  $14.37  $15.10  $15.72  $16.24  $17.04
4 lbs.  $12.35  $13.47  $15.11  $16.08  $16.37  $17.44  $18.26
5 lbs.  $12.56  $13.95  $15.33  $16.64  $17.31  $18.25  $19.53

 

FedEx 2Day®:

 

Weight  Zone 2  Zone 3  Zone 4  Zone 5  Zone 6  Zone 7  Zone 8
1 lb. or Less   $23.83  $24.84  $25.90  $30.99  $37.22  $39.70  $40.51
2 lbs.  $24.80  $26.06  $26.90  $33.67  $41.97  $46.58  $49.02
3 lbs.  $25.20  $26.90  $28.48  $37.07  $48.22  $53.96  $56.24
4 lbs.  $25.97  $27.84  $30.84  $43.28  $55.71  $61.62  $64.01
5 lbs.  $26.76  $28.74  $33.52  $48.10  $62.23  $68.65  $72.83
 

FedEx Standard Overnight®:

 

Weight  Zone 2  Zone 3  Zone 4  Zone 5  Zone 6  Zone 7  Zone 8
1 lb. or Less   $36.41  $49.62  $66.07  $73.20  $79.33  $86.22  $90.89
2 lbs.  $38.83  $53.10  $75.98  $82.57  $91.32  $98.76  $105.38
3 lbs.  $42.20  $56.16  $84.26  $91.48  $97.61  $108.68 $115.19
4 lbs.  $45.52  $59.55  $91.29  $100.26 $110.61 $118.28 $126.12
5 lbs.  $46.33  $60.06  $97.11  $109.00 $113.06 $120.87 $127.68
 



> On Aug 4, 2024, at 5:44 PM, Pastor Allen <pastorall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  I've been told that it's FedEx Ground that is horrendously bad - and this 
> matches my experience.  The FedEx corporation, up until recently, used 
> subcontractors for that part of their business.  They are currently 
> restructuring that part of their business, given it's awful track record.
> 
> Fedex overnight is an entirely separate operation, using FedEx employees, and 
> has a much better track record.
> 
> Even so, I always tell vendors that if they ate shipping something to us, 
> they should avoid FedEx at all costs.
> 
> -Allen Vander Meulen 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Aug 4, 2024, at 16:59, Sara Mattes <samat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> FedEx is the worst!
>> Packages are left everywhere except the covered front porch… esp if it’s 
>> raining then left where that are guaranteed to get soaked.
>> Avoid mail order if it uses FedEx!
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Aug 4, 2024, at 1:59 PM, Gmail <mariannamacl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’ve actually had this happen with FedEx packages left inside my mailbox 
>>> about 4 times.  FedEx knows they are not supposed to leave packages inside 
>>> the mailbox.  I have complained each time and filed a missing package 
>>> report.  In all cases the package got returned to fed ex and eventually 
>>> redelivered 1-3 weeks later.
>>> 
>>> It’s annoying for sure but it’s really fed ex who are at fault.  
>>> 
>>> Marianna
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 4, 2024, at 9:18 AM, Laura Glynn <mslc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you Katie!
>>>> 
>>>> I have countless packages delivered, many are left  in my mail box by 
>>>> delivery persons other than usps
>>>> 
>>>> Nothing has gone astray 
>>>> 
>>>> My mailman always delivers usps packages to my door
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> They are amazing
>>>> 
>>>> I think there must  have been a big miscommunication or misunderstanding 
>>>> behind your problems
>>>> 
>>>> Laura Glynn
>>>> 
>>>> Tower Road
>>>> On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 8:08 PM Lido Bigelow <lidob...@gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:lidob...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>> I’m glad to hear you were able to get your package back. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Did you ever think that the USPS carrier thought it was out going mail? I 
>>>>> cannot imagine they look at packages left in mailboxes to see if the 
>>>>> package belongs to you. If the carrier “stole” your mail I do not believe 
>>>>> they would have brought it to the post office. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> You are one house on your carriers route. Until you have done their job 
>>>>> let’s show some respect. Stating that your USPS carrier stole your mail 
>>>>> is a serious allegation.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Katie
>>>>> One kind word can change someone's day!
>>>>> 
>>>>> > On Aug 3, 2024, at 6:35 PM, Nicholas Ribush <nickrib...@gmail.com 
>>>>> > <mailto:nickrib...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > Dear All,
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > I had a package delivered by a courier service and they made the 
>>>>> > mistake of leaving it in our mailbox. They even took a photo of it as 
>>>>> > proof (see below). But they didn't notify me of the delivery. So a week 
>>>>> > later when I went online to see what was going on I found that it had 
>>>>> > been delivered, à la aforementioned photo. Obviously I hadn't seen it 
>>>>> > in our mailbox.
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > We've had a couple of other issues with our mailman's pedantry, and I 
>>>>> > don't know if it was the same one here, but remembering that only USPS 
>>>>> > is supposed to leave stuff in mailboxes, I wondered if he had seen it 
>>>>> > there when doing his delivery and confiscated it, perhaps in a 
>>>>> > righteous fit of pique.
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > So, after a bit of unfruitful back and forth with the Lincoln PO 
>>>>> > counter staff, I asked if it was possible that the mailman had indeed 
>>>>> > confiscated it and, as a kind of trophy, taken it back to home base. 
>>>>> > And sure enough, in some kind of black hole tub in the back, there it 
>>>>> > was. Of course, they were not going to tell me. I guess eventually it 
>>>>> > would have been returned to sender (in China) or destroyed or...who 
>>>>> > knows what?
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > All this to say, if you did not receive your courier-delivered package 
>>>>> > yet you're given photographic evidence that it was delivered, see if it 
>>>>> > was put into your mailbox and stolen by the PO!
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > n.
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > <image.png>
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > 
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