Hard2Hear said:
Although the UPS Store and places like Office Depot say they have the same rates, THEY DO NOT.
that is 100% false. the ups store franchise is owned by ups themselves, & IS the same prices. the only thing that can vary is the cost of insurance, as each store can be using different insurance companies than eachother & than ups.
as far as i know, staples is also the same price. office depot or others, i can't vouch for.
& since ups hub's don't do packaging, there should be no price difference there either.
don't take offense to this, but the reason you may think pricing is different is simply because you're pricing it wrong on the computer. it could be an oversized issue, or weight issue, or i don't know.
Hard2Hear said:
OR you can create the shipment online and attach your label and hand it to any driver. This is also straight UPS rates with no extra fees.
correct. this is good. just make sure you know the exact weight & size (after its packed) to enter, & do everything right. if you accidently charge yourself for an undersized packge & it's really not, they can bill you later. plus keep in mind if you call for a pickup, they charge for that.
Hard2Hear said:
I hate FedEx ground or home delivery. It takes several days longer than UPS and they have lost or mishandled multiple things of mine before I quit using them.
yeah. they're actually the company formerly known as RPS. fedex bought them probably almost 4 years ago now. its kinda touchy. the drivers are all contract workes who buy the route's, not actual employee's. i've had ok luck with them, but i'd rather deal with someone who has been in business longer. UPS has been around approaching 100 years, fedex like 25, only 4 of those doing ground.
Hard2Hear said:
DHL is a viable shipper for some places. They ship EVERYTHING through their central hub in wilmington Ohio. If you're shipping to the midwest, it will be pretty quick with DHL. I got a guitar from San Fran in 2 days via their regular service. If youre shipping to a coast, its not a good choise. Example, if youre in LA and ship to Seattle, instead of going up the coast it goes to Ohio then back to the coast.
i'm not sure what i think about DHL. a lot of them do things through central hub's btw, depending where it's going. kentucky & nashville are biggies for fedex/ups. people wonder why around the holidays packages get weather delays when they're going locally, yet there's snow in kentucky & it had to go through there. really not efficient, but whatever.
DHL is best known for international, that's all i'd really care to use them for. they were/maybe are? offering some CHEAP pricing for domestic ground, but i never tried it. DHL & airborn express merged similar to how fedex bought rps.
i'll end my ramble there
