Friday, September 23, 2016

Fast and proficient


Slow just won't go here at HelpShip.com. It's not that we're speed demons, placing greater emphasis on finishing quickly than doing things the right way. No, we're quick, but we're also thorough. Professional, too. What good is it to do something quickly, but have to repeat the task because of a mistake?

Here at HelpShip.com, we know how to work quickly and accurately. Not sure you can say that about others in the mail and package-forwarding industry.

Here we are capping a workweek by playfully reinforcing HelpShip.com's top-shelf and speedy efforts in our mail- and package-forwarding services, sending along items to domestic and international destinations, with an installment of the rapidly popular Fast Five feature.

So, just how quick is HelpShip.com? These five things are just a tick quicker:
  1. An Aroldis Chapman fastball, traveling at 105 mph;
  2. Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle, capable of 420 mph;
  3. Sister Tilly, at last Tuesday's pie and ice cream church social;
  4. Tom Grosset, the world's fastest drummer; and
  5. Skipper butterfly, capable of flying 37 mph (shown above).
Have we made our point? It was a quick one, wasn't it?

Want to see how fast HelpShip.com can get to work or you? Sign up today for one of our three membership levels -- free, personal or business. You'll soon see how quick when HelpShip.com forwards your mail or packages so you can experience our professional services in an affordable manner.

Have questions? We'll answer every one. Contact us online today or call 1-865-377-8055.

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Photo: Jeffrey Glassberg

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