No sympathy here. Like the stupid Florida voters, you have learned a lesson.
Care to compare IQ's?
I didn't think so.
The issue is customer service. Not fault. A few years ago UPS would never have charged double.
If you don't see this as a problem then go back to sleep.
How dare you tell someone it's *their* fault. How rude. How condescending. It's always someone elses' fault, don't you know that by now? (.../sarcasm)
How utterly refreshing.
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.