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Revolt growing at UPS
The Dallas Morning News ^
| May 4, 2006
| Katherine Yung
Posted on 05/08/2006 10:27:36 AM PDT by Basselope
United Parcel Service Inc. is facing a revolt within its shipping network as a growing number of store franchisees, including several in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, are joining forces to sue the company.
The situation has become so acrimonious that more than 100 UPS Store and Mail Boxes Etc. franchisees from around the country are expected to picket outside the package delivery giant's annual shareholder meeting today in Wilmington, Del.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News
KEYWORDS: lawsuit; robertshapiro; theupsstore; ups
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:27:37 AM PDT
by
Basselope
To: Basselope
Good. FedEx-Kinkos is ready to take up the slack.
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:28:42 AM PDT
by
Glenn
(There is a looming Tupperware shortage. Plan appropriately.)
To: Basselope
"What will Brown do for us???"
3
posted on
05/08/2006 10:37:08 AM PDT
by
NRA1995
(Let's all leave the US and return as undocumented trespassers....uh, immigrants)
To: Basselope
What can Brown do to you??
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:42:55 AM PDT
by
HEY4QDEMS
(Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
To: Basselope
reading through the article, it is not clear to me there is basis for the suit, at least not as described here.
To: Basselope
My employer uses UPS for its shipping. I for one am underwhelmed. Fed X is so much better -- more user friendy for one thing.
To: Basselope
these are people who made bad business decisions and are trying to blame the franchise licensor. it seem kind of like someone opening a mcdonalds and then later suing because they're no turning a profit. these people knew what they were getting into.
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:50:08 AM PDT
by
kinoxi
To: Basselope
To: fatnotlazy
My employer uses UPS for its shipping. We use UPS only as a last resort. They have become slow in delivery, high theft rate from packages, damaged merchandise, and unwilling to pay out insurance. The once magnificent company has really hit the skids.
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:52:43 AM PDT
by
GingisK
To: Basselope
Here is what brown does for me... So I got Drano
10
posted on
05/08/2006 10:53:08 AM PDT
by
smith288
(goBIGnetwork.com - You a startup?)
To: kinoxi
Like pouring millions into NASCAR.
11
posted on
05/08/2006 10:54:03 AM PDT
by
RetiredArmy
(Politicians and the U.S. Government are liars, cheats and thieves, in it for their own gain.)
To: Basselope
Unions doing what they do best, putting a gun to the head of business and eventually extracting overly lucrative contracts that will end the company and bankrupt their pensions.
Keep up the good work unions! You are in fact a cancer that destroys the host and itself.
12
posted on
05/08/2006 10:55:02 AM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: Basselope
To: fatnotlazy
Our retail store's experience with FedEx is to nearly always be shorted on packages, which is rarely the case with UPS.
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:58:04 AM PDT
by
skr
(We cannot play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent.-- Ronald Reagan)
To: Glenn
FedEx Kinkos is almost hideously bad. Kinkos was good before FedEx took over - now I never use that vendor. Awful.
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posted on
05/08/2006 10:59:06 AM PDT
by
HitmanLV
("5 Minute Penalty for #40, Ann Theresa Calvello!" - RIP 1929-2006)
To: Basselope
Whew!! I looked into buying a Mail Boxes Etc franchise a little over two years ago. During my research I found out that MBE had been purchased by UPS and the franchises are to be called UPS stores. The price of the franchise was resonable, as long as the promised support was really there. In the end I decided that buying a "new" unproven franchise wasn't wise. Seems like I may have been correct, for once!
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posted on
05/08/2006 11:02:49 AM PDT
by
American_Centurion
(No, I don't trust the government to automatically do the right thing.)
To: Basselope
One thing that might help these franchisees is if they started advertising that their shipping rates are, today, almost the same as UPS's own rates. I get the feeling there are millions of people out there that still consider "UPS Store" synonymous with "price gouging".
I shipped something UPS via a Mail Boxes Etc. store one time about ten years ago, and the cost was double what UPS charged at the time if you took your package to a regular UPS depot. I have never set foot in a MBE/UPS Store ever since, precisely because of that experience. Until I read this article, I'd assumed they were still reaming the customer to this day on shipping charges, in the name of "convenience". But instead it's only 5% above normal UPS charges? Now that's a reasonable fee. Maybe I'll give them another try.
To: Basselope
I hate UPS, I swear one of our assitants spends 90% of her time on the phone fighting with UPS over bogus brokerage invoices.
I actually prefer just the plain old post office.
To: skr
Our retail store's experience with FedEx is to nearly always be shorted on packages, which is rarely the case with UPS.I rarely have trouble with real FedEx, but I won't touch FedEx Ground with a ten-foot pole. They're private contractors, not the real thing, so if anything goes wrong with your delivery, God help you.
To: Glenn
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posted on
05/08/2006 11:08:42 AM PDT
by
bert
(K.E. N.P. Slay Pinch)
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