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Clearly Stating Packing Costs In UPS Stores
Posted Tue December 18, 2007 2:36 pm, by Kimberly S. written to United Parcel Service
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I have a complaint about your UPS Store on Diehl Road in Naperville, IL. I went to the store (out of convenience) to ship a package. My saddle did not fit in the box I brought, so I asked if the store sold boxes. I was told by a customer service/packer that yes, she will pack it for a small fee. I asked how much and she said it depends, and walked away. I looked around and did not see any prices listed anywhere in the store. This included on sample boxes in the corner. When it was my turn to check out, my shipping cost was $28.00, and the packing was $17.00, which I do not consider a 'small fee'.
I would like UPS stores to have packaging service costs clearly posted, where people can see it. The USPS does it, so can you.
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by FLgirl Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 10:56 PM
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I think it is valid to suggest that they post the prices in the store. But it may not be feasible to do so- especially for unusally shaped or sized items.
I also think it was rude for the clerk to reply with "It depends" and walk away from you. She should have estimated the cost as best she could for you.
Personally, I would not have allowed her to pack the saddle until she gave me a price or at least an estimate. The meaning of "small fee" is completely subjective.
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by SusanB Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 3:57 PM
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You're talking about a saddle - - that is used with a horse - - right? The UPS website states that "Large or odd-shaped items often require specialized packaging" and I would certainly think a saddle fits into that category. Considering the wide variety of items UPS ships (both in terms of weight and size) I would think it would be impossible to "have packaging service costs clearly posted."
Common sense says that you were paying for the box, packing materials (which could be substantial) and the labor to have someone perform this service.
You should have clarified what the "small fee" was prior to letting them pack the saddle - - in fact, you should have demanded a quote for the total price of packing and shipping the item before proceeding.
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by Richard S. Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 2:24 PM
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Before the person packed your item, did you ask how much it would cost to package the saddle? If no, then it is your own fault for not asking first. What the clerk may consider a small fee, may be different than your opinion.
The $17.00 probably included the cost of the box plus any packing material and maybe even a service charge for having the employee do it.
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by calm Posted Wed December 19, 2007 @ 7:25 PM
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My UPS Store has a sign up to remind us that if *any* of their packing peanuts are needed, there *will* be a cost. I also watched someone with a weirdly-sized object the last time I was in. He wanted to know how much it would cost to pack. He got a price on the box and an estimate on the rest, and then decided not to send it. If I were you, I'd have asked.
There are just so many variable costs involved in packing things. I do think they could have better signage, but I do not believe that they could put enough information on signs that we could all calculate what it was going to cost. And $17 doesn't seem like much to me for a saddle. There won't be a box that's sized just for that, so you're going to be buying a big box, and then there's going to be packing material. And, of course, labor.
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yep
by FLgirl Thu December 20, 2007 @ 10:46 PM
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by Rhet Canter Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 2:20 PM
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Small typo. So no writing class required! And jeez......why are your panties up in a wad over this? You like controlling all the situations in your life AND the world? You must. Here's a tip. That would be exhausting. Chill baby. Chill!
Peace!
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by Gdess74 Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 3:26 PM
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Trolling complaint boards complaining about the complaints?
You obviously don't get out much.
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Nor do you
by Rhet Canter Fri December 21, 2007 @ 7:02 PM
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Haw..
by Gdess74 Wed December 26, 2007 @ 7:20 PM
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by Gdess74 Posted Wed December 19, 2007 @ 2:25 PM
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Wow, you guys find fault with anything, don't you?
I think over 1/2 the cost of shipping for packaging is alot. The UPS store needs to list their prices.
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How so?
by Jeffrey Wed December 19, 2007 @ 7:11 PM
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by Jeffrey Posted Tue December 18, 2007 @ 7:36 PM
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UPS Stores are not owned or operated by UPS. UPS has licensed their name.
These stores exist to make a profit by charging for boxes, packing assistance, and other materials. This is above-and-beyond what UPS charges to actually mail the package.
The clerk should not have walked away, unless she was in the middle of helping someone else. In which case, she should have said, "I'm helping someone else, but I'll be with you in a minute."
Her answer, however, is correct. They cannot assess a total cost until they know how big a box, what other materials (bubble wrap, peanuts, etc.), and what kind of other "needs" (e.g., insurance) you have. They are supposed to walk this through with you.
$17 is definitely a "small fee" when it comes to them packaging for you. Seems a lot, but that's the cost of you not just going to Staples and buying the supplies yourself. Which, if you actually look into what is costs to buy these materials, isn't a tiny amount.
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by donno Posted Tue December 18, 2007 @ 6:41 PM
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If people drop stuff off to have it packed it is extremely expensive. You know that now. The cost may depend on weight and package size, so it may not be possible to post the rates. I believe UPS stores are independently owned and operated.
I would NEVER settle for someone saying "a small fee." Even if the person walked away, I would not engage in the transaction until they told me. They may not have been able to say exactly, because the final weight might be unknown. However, they should have been able to tell you this would be $15-20.
I once bought something on ebay and the guy said he charged "actual shipping costs". He wanted $40 to ship a laptop computer. The reason? Packing by a UPS store was $18. I told him I agreed to pay for shipping, not packing.
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You could have asked what the box cost. I would have.
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