Casper250 said:Well, here it goes.
Ok, I'm done.....for now.
Casper250 said:So I box up my suspension and go to the UPS store for shipping. The guy rings up the price and comes back with $80 to ship it from NY to PA! I asked him why it was so much and he said that in order for me to put insurance on my suspension, it has to be mailed in their box!
Ol'89r said:Oh yeah, we sent ya a birthday cake too. We sent it UPS ground. Should be there in a week or two, maybe three. :laugh: Let us know when you get it.
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Casper.
It may take a little longer on that cake. Like I said it was a pretty good party and there was lots of libations. Maybe too many. :ohmy:
Anyway, the person in charge of boxing up your cake and taking it to UPS, forgot to blow out the candles. You may have read about that big UPS warehouse fire here in our area. :flame:
We will have to re ship it. Should be there by your next birthday. :laugh: :laugh:
roosteater said:The whole "UPS Store" is a complete fricking joke that does nothing but mislead the consumer. Mail Boxes Etc. licensed the name and logo from UPS and switched their store names to "The UPS Store."
However, they really are a service company and charge roughly double of what the actual UPS shipping rates are. I worked at an MBE a number of years back and they charged double UPS rates back then.
For UPS shipping, you should always go to the real UPS service center with real UPS service employees.
Insider info.Lorin said:Actually, the UPS stores now have the same rates as the UPS customer counters. I shipped my supsension to Illinois (insured for $2500) for $38, in my own box. The good thing about going to the UPS customer counter is that they inspect the packing, which helps if you end up with a claim. Most claims that are declined are a result of poor packing. By going through an actual UPS customer counter, they inspect the packaging, which takes that excuse away.
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