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So tell me, is it the Post Office the last place to send a package without double dipping for sending it? Looks like you have to pay UPS store for taking it then UPS to send it, Kinkos to take it and FedEx to send it....who's left?
Hey DHL!!! Want to increase your market share? Set up drop stores that are like a drop box and do not charge the customer an additional rate to send it. Gee, kind of like the Post Office. Isnt that what you do over in Germany?
United Parcel Service Inc. is raising its rates an average of 4.9 percent in 2008 for UPS Ground, Ground Hundredweight, air express and U.S. origin international shipments.
Atlanta-based UPS (NYSE: UPS) said the increase for air express and international shipments is based on a 6.9 percent increase in the base rate, offset by a 2 percent reduction in the current fuel surcharge.
UPS will post updated rate and service information at ups.com/rates on Nov. 16. Customers can download the 2008 Rate and Service Guide on Dec. 31.
In late October, UPS rival FedEx Corp. reported its plans to increase its standard list rates at FedEx Express by 6.9 percent. That increase also will be offset by a 2 percent reduction in the fuel surcharge to customers, making an effective increase of 4.9 percent, the package delivery company said. FedEx's new rates will be effective Jan. 7 and apply to U.S. and U.S. export express package and freight shipments.
FedEx also plans to announce increases in the rates and surcharges for FedEx Ground this year.
So tell me, is it the Post Office the last place to send a package without double dipping for sending it? Looks like you have to pay UPS store for taking it then UPS to send it, Kinkos to take it and FedEx to send it....who's left?
Hey DHL!!! Want to increase your market share? Set up drop stores that are like a drop box and do not charge the customer an additional rate to send it. Gee, kind of like the Post Office. Isnt that what you do over in Germany?