Last month, I ordered several items from Paul Frederick and they were shipped via UPS. What was odd was that some of the packages were delivered by the UPS driver, and then the other items, which were in the d^&* truck, were then delivered to the local post office who then delivered the items the next day.
I was confused as to how multiple packages from the same company were shipped via UPS and that some of them appeared from UPS while others went to the post office. I called UPS to ask what, "tendered to my local post office" meant and why the driver would drive to my house, drop off one of the five packages, and then drove to the post office and dropped the other four off for the USPS to deliver. The rep on the phone said, "oh that is our UPS basic program." :blink: I was like, "what? That makes no sense?" I figured it was just some odd exception to the norm.
Well, maybe not. I ordered a new PFD last Friday from LL Bean. LL Bean has always done UPS standard for me, and they have been great. LL Bean's service is A-1. Bean was running a big sale last weekend and as I figured they were really slow to get the item shipped. They got it out Tuesday night via UPS and I was
when I saw that it was in Rutland yesterday morning
I figured it was Bean's, "underpromise, overdeliver" mentality because they said it would be at my house, not far from Rutland, today. Well....I was wrong. Got home last night and it was not there. Checked this morning and got the same UPS message on the tracking report, "tendered to local post office." So someone drove it to my post office, two miles from the house, and left it there yesterday at noon rather than dropping it off at my house. I'm sorry, but is this assinine?
I did some research. Looks like this is a controversial service: http://www.mindfully.org/Industry/2003/UPS-Through-USPS6nov03.htm
Controversial because UPS is using a loophole in the USPS pricing to get them to do the legwork and it is pissing various unions off. It is controversial because retailers are getting a deal on shipping and not passing the savings on by charging less for shipping.
Anyone else experienced problems? I wrote to LL Bean saying that I did not think this was up to their usual standards. I understand that times are tough and it saves money, but really, this seems dumb.
I was confused as to how multiple packages from the same company were shipped via UPS and that some of them appeared from UPS while others went to the post office. I called UPS to ask what, "tendered to my local post office" meant and why the driver would drive to my house, drop off one of the five packages, and then drove to the post office and dropped the other four off for the USPS to deliver. The rep on the phone said, "oh that is our UPS basic program." :blink: I was like, "what? That makes no sense?" I figured it was just some odd exception to the norm.
Well, maybe not. I ordered a new PFD last Friday from LL Bean. LL Bean has always done UPS standard for me, and they have been great. LL Bean's service is A-1. Bean was running a big sale last weekend and as I figured they were really slow to get the item shipped. They got it out Tuesday night via UPS and I was
I did some research. Looks like this is a controversial service: http://www.mindfully.org/Industry/2003/UPS-Through-USPS6nov03.htm
Controversial because UPS is using a loophole in the USPS pricing to get them to do the legwork and it is pissing various unions off. It is controversial because retailers are getting a deal on shipping and not passing the savings on by charging less for shipping.
Anyone else experienced problems? I wrote to LL Bean saying that I did not think this was up to their usual standards. I understand that times are tough and it saves money, but really, this seems dumb.