This place suck I got here Friday night, snow wasn't bad came in no problem about 8:15 pm, my pick is anytime before 10 pm but their is no one here, so I figure they close because of the snow so I'll camp out till in the morning, got up arount 7 am Saturday morning no one show up so I wait, and wait and wait until about 10:30 I decide to walk up front to see if anyone there, I notice track marks from a vehicle so I follow them, I didn't see anyone just a pickup with a snow plow park at he front door, well they came and plow the front didn't plow the back, and I'm stuck back here can't get out
Graham Packaging bedford nh
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by oc83baker, Feb 10, 2013.
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Did you call ahead before showing up?
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I delivered into there a bunch of times and never had a problem. With the massive blizzard up there you should have known to call ahead and see if anyone was there or not. The good news is that you are not far from the Hooters and a couple of movie theaters to while away your time until Monday. BTW: You drove behind a building with no-one there and in the face of a blizzard parked there overnight? oops....
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I've been there a time or two... Always in and out fairly quick. Sounds like your gripe is of your own doing.
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There's a little Mobil truckstop off of business route 3 up there, it has decent sandwhiches and whatnot if you can make it there for a place to layover.
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There are two in Bow, NH.
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Guess I should have called, a lot of places in the area was open I deliver not to far from there then head over there so I fugure they would be open too, Friday wasn't bad was a normal snowy day it got bad over night. They plow the front of the warhouse and didn't do the back, if they had did the back I would be able to get out the streets were driveable.
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I've been to 2. One in Woodridge, IL several times and once at Hazelwood (possibility it was Berkley, but in the north part of St. Louis, MO). The one in MO was great, in and out for a live load in about 30 minutes or so. The one in Woodridge is almost as fast, but annoying as one has to page shipping from one side of the warehouse then drive around to the other side (Having to get back on fairly busy streets) to get loaded. But once backed in I was usually out in less than an hour.
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