CanadaAmmo partners with Fedex for improved service

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Canada Ammo - CGN Sponsor
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Starting today, we have begun our partnership with FedEx Ground, in addition to CanPar and Canada Post.

Parcels that do not contain guns or ammo will be travelling with FedEx. Guns/Ammo will be on CanPar/Post as always.

FedEx offers greatly improved transit time and delivery service, especially to Quebec and rural locations.

Package pickups are done through FedEx locations and affiliated Home Hardware stores.

Tracking will also be greatly improved by tracking continually from our door to delivery.

We hope FedEx will add guns/ammo soon.
 
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So if i want a holster or red dot I am good.....anything else cool or fun....stuck in the mud. Sad and not very exciting..
 
We still use canpar and post, so things are the same for the guns/ammo

fedex plans to add guns once they sort out the details.
 
Not sure about firearms but i know UPS does ammo. They provide service that equals Fedex (at least here in the east)

It does seem somewhat ironic for a company with "Ammo" in their name to partner with a shipping company that refuses to handle ammunition.
 
Not sure about firearms but i know UPS does ammo. They provide service that equals Fedex (at least here in the east)

It does seem somewhat ironic for a company with "Ammo" in their name to partner with a shipping company that refuses to handle ammunition.

We also partner with canpar and canpost. This is just extra.

UPS is very expensive.
 
Did you guys actually believe this was an announcement stating FedEx was going to be their sole shipping provider? Wow.
OF COURSE they will still utilize CanPar and CanPost.
 
The average reading komprehenshun abilities displayed in this thread are at about the fifth grade level.
 
FedEx offers greatly improved transit time and delivery service, especially to Quebec and rural locations.
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I think you'll find that Fedex is terrible for delivery to rural locations they don't service directly.
I can get a FedEx overnight from the southern US to the depot in Winnipeg, then it may sit there for up to a week until their contract carrier brings it to me, which happens to be a freight trucking company that only comes on Tuesday's.
At least the Canpar stuff gets routed with Canada Post if it's to a place they don't deliver.
Couriers are great if you live in or near an urban centre. For us rural folks the best choice is Canada Post.
 
Right on, more options, I was very happy with Canpar, never a problem, as long as shipping over $200 is still free, you can send it by horse and buggy, as long as it gets here in one piece!
 
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