Re: Gene's catalog
oh my....
I do not pay to have anyone pick up a package.. they
are there daily delivering something, so they check
the shelf and take anything there with them.
Watch when you are doing the on-line labels... there
is this little box that says 'check if residential'--
there are two rates, depends on where the package is
going to end up. You can quote the shipping wrong by
not checking that box and they will bill you later for
the extra 'residential' fee.
Everything you need is on their site- you can download
all the manuals, pricing zones, everything in a pdf
file.
Disclaimer... I don't work for them or have any
special interest... we just happen to use them for
small shipments.
Anyone want to discuss pallets of stuff to be shipped-
now that is a pain in ... well you all know where!...
and we don't use UPS for that... DHL freight.
Donna
who probably should have read all the messages before
hitting reply, but doubt I will get thru them tonight!
--- Gene Bush <genebush@otherside.com> wrote:
> There are all kinds of hidden costs with UPS.
> We seem to be finding them out as we go along.
> There are now instruction
> sheets or operating manual from the company.... just
> sales persons word and
> instructions.
> Part misunderstanding... we were immediately set
> up for scheduled pickup
> by our UPS deliver person. That little
> misunderstanding cost us $16 a week.
> We did a trial run of 5 parcels... then nothing for
> the rest of the month
> until we ordered boxes. Those 4 weeks cost us $64.
> If you call the driver on
> his cell phone... not all will have one.... ours
> does... it cost you nothing
> for them to be picked up.
> If you do not use their services a certain
> amount you will pay a higher
> rate. Just found that one out from the driver... not
> the sales people. If
> you are a small business watching your costs...it is
> our customers who
> ultimately pay shipping costs and we have to stay
> competitive to stay in
> business.
> But, then, JoAn tells me that they, in all
> honesty, never said they were
> cheaper. Just better.
> Postal Service does not have their own
> transportation and must rent or
> pay for outsourcing. Lots of security stuff involved
> in that one aspect...
> meaning it is easy for a parcel to go into limbo for
> weeks and show up like
> nothing ever happened... even with deliver
> confirmation. Also there is not
> penalty for them not making a deliver on time...
> just sorry about that... so
> they do not have as much at stake and the service
> shows it.
> We are going with ups for several reasons....
> one being software
> integration is possible on data bases.
> Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> genebush@munchkinnursery.com
> Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Donna" <gossiper@sbcglobal.net>
> > Hum, must be cause you are in a rural area. We use
> UPS at work all the
> > time.
> > I applied on line, print out my shipping labels
> via the internet/pc. Heck
> > they even provide the blank labels free of charge
> (ok, it is in the price
> > of
> > the service).
> >
> > I find them much easier to deal with than some of
> the other shippers.
> >
> > Donna
>
>
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