UPS Lesson Learned !!!

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UPS Lesson Learned !!!

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I needed to ship three seats to John's Upholstery. It's very hard to find boxes for seats so I thought I'd do the next best thing and wrapped the seats in commercial shipping wrap that I put over some bubble wrap. GREAT IDEA!!!!! NOT.

When my bill came from UPS in addition to my UPS Ground rate was a "Additional Handling Charge" for "Not being cardboard encased". The average shipping charge per seat was $14.73 while the per seat "Additional Handling Charge" was $26.52 or a total of $41.25 per seat!!

There you go folks, learn from ole Don's mistakes!! By the way, John endorses Spee-Dee delivery if you have it in your area. I do not.

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WOW Don It may have been cheaper to just "FLY" them out to John's ! I think they would have just taken up 1 seat in the plane ! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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use Speedee if they go into indiana, i know they are a midwest thing.
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sledder670 wrote:use Speedee if they go into indiana, i know they are a midwest thing.
They don't come into Indiana, at least not NE Indiana.

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SpeeDee is expanding. They now have a terminal in Aberdeen SD.

Call them up and request service in your area. If enough people call they my expand your way.

I have used Speedee for years. They have very good service and can ship large items like hoods without rediculas surcharges.
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As stated, SpeeDee is the way to go if they are in your area of delivery. I have shyed away from the Brown trucks of UPS for years because of what they charge. I have also found that the good old USPS is really a pretty good deal. I use them more than 90% of the time and have been satisfied. I know there is always the exception but they have treated me well even for large items and good pricing.

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17 bucks shipping. JDX seat. Duluth to Massachusetts. Not bad id say.
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I used the ole standby USPS for my seat to john---don't remember the charge exactly but I did compare it to UPS and the POSTAL SERVICE was much cheaper----maybe took a day or 2 longer but I was in no hurry. USPS--still the best deal in shipping for anything you don't need in a day or 2.
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I made my own box from two boxes and lots of packing tape for the seat I sent to John this week. I used USPS and sent it parcel post....It was $12 and change.

I was debating on using Don's idea of packaging but used boxes instead.

Speedee is a great option too. But Im not sure if they service the Waterloo IA area...???
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USPS is cheaper on most small stuff and usually pretty safe as long as it isn't a Dator crank..... lol
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Those flate rate prioriy mail boxes are a real bargain. "If it fits, it ships"

Always remember to insure the contents however.

Note that UPS has $100 insurance automaticly but you have to ask for a higher amount.
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