Posted on 11/17/2001 4:40:42 PM PST by wwjdn
The United Parcel Service (UPS) has found a new way to eliminate competition, they are now making you pay double if you make a mistake on a package and send through a third party vendor (i.e. Mail Boxes Etc.).
I recently tried to send a birthday present to my daughter, so I mailed the box full of presents from Mail Boxes Etc. Little did I know this would cost me more than I bargained for. It seems that I made a mistake on the zip code for the parcel. All other fields were correct.
UPS noticed my mistake the next day and was kind enough to return the package to Mail Boxes Etc. for me free of charge. Therein lies the problem. The cost for returning a package at no charge ends up costing me double the original cost, because they refuse to ship the parcel now.
My costs have now doubled because if I wish to send my daughter a present I have to re-address the parcel and re-send it through UPS. When I contacted UPS to see of this was a mistake I was informed the following:
Thank you for your inquiry. Commercial Counters and Authorized Shipping Outlets are independently owned shipping outlets that provide service to customers shipping packages. They are not UPS owned facilities. Please note, the Authorized Shipping Outlet is responsible for all aspects of the shipment transaction; you do not deal directly with UPS. Thank you for using UPS Internet Services.
In my simple understanding of this message I am now to understand that had I used UPS directly without using an inferior second rate service, this would not have cost me double.
How do the rest of you feel about this? I am quite simply outraged. I will never use UPS again. There are plenty of "customer friendly" companies out there that care about the customer and some even allow for a simple mistake in addressing occasionally.
Please let me know your thoughts and pass the word that if you like UPS, then don't use a second rate intermediary.
I'm in Massachusetts and get interstate child support checks from my daughter's father who lives in New Jersey. Not to imply that the guy pays me with any regularity, mind you. So when he finally did send me some money about a month ago, I was rejoicing -- until I found out that the check was part of a batch of 8,000 sent from -- uh, oh -- Trenton. Just my luck; the check's history. I finally asked for a stop payment order, but still haven't gotten a replacement check. Even without anthrax, the money takes a long and annoying route from the local county probation department to Trenton to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue before it ultimately reaches me.
Someone flamed me for mentioning this on another thread, minimizing what he referred to as a "temporary inconvenience." Hey, kylaka, I'll bet that loss of interest was a lot more than a "temporary inconvenience" to you, just as it's been to me and 7,999 other people who depend on their income from the State of New Jersey. The same facility that lost my check also processes state disability and unemployment payments -- can you imagine the repercussions statewide?
You and I both know firsthand that there were a lot more casualties of this anthrax catastrophe than the victims who actually died or became seriously ill and their families. Thousands of completely unrelated people have had their lives and livelihoods disrupted as well due to postal misrouting.
God, would I love a piece of whomever's responsible for this nightmare!
Good for you! Ive hated UPS for a long time! They have 165,000 pieces of
equipment nationwide and have set the rules for teamster contracts for over 10
years. So they think their s dont stink. For what its worth, my recommendation,
Fed Ex, since UPS last strike Fed Ex found out there was a market for home parcel
delivery so they bought a half dozen LTL truckig companies and set up a owner operator
based home delivery van fleet, thats right the guy who picks up or delivers to
your house owns his truck. Can you think of a better motivation for good service!!
Oh ya by the way Dale Jarret sucks too!!!
For someone with an IQ you seem to want to brag about, it is hard to believe your perception of the events you created.
Thanks for making me laugh today!
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---max
Nonsense, when the customer deals with the service company for UPS, in this case Mailboxes, Etc., the service company prepares and address label for the customer, taking the information and entering it into a computer - a discrepancy between zip code and address should inform the clerk at the time of label preparation that there is a problem - and it should have been cleared up at that moment. The zip code is merely an encoded address, not an augmentation.
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