For business customers, they provide a high level of service. Residential deliveries have a higher shipping cost because of failed deliveries, and I am sure the company finds them annoying, but provides the service for shippers.
Why not have the package redirected when ordered from the seller? It saves a lot of shipping confusion.In my opinion, they are the worst to deal with and only have 1 location in Toronto to pickup.
I called in UPS as soon as I received confirmation that the shipment has been shipped. CSR told me it would be delivered on Friday, so I asked her to deliver it elsewhere.
They are closed on weekends, and always have been.She said she cannot do that until the first attempt was made. I was not home on Friday and I received my 1st attempt at 10:30, my 2nd attempt at 3pm. I called UPS on Saturday at 1:15 and their office is closed for the holidays.
What is up with that?
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Aug 2nd, 2008 12:23 PM #1
Is UPS the cheapest courier? Because they f'n suck!
Honestly, why do companies elect to use UPS? In my opinion, they are the worst to deal with and only have 1 location in Toronto to pickup.
I called in UPS as soon as I received confirmation that the shipment has been shipped. CSR told me it would be delivered on Friday, so I asked her to deliver it elsewhere. She said she cannot do that until the first attempt was made. I was not home on Friday and I received my 1st attempt at 10:30, my 2nd attempt at 3pm. I called UPS on Saturday at 1:15 and their office is closed for the holidays.
What is up with that?
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Aug 2nd, 2008 01:04 PM #3
I gather UPS is meant for businesses who operate during business hours (not just a coincidence). With the post office at least if you miss something you can pick it up at the nearest outlet. I never use UPS for shipments to my home. If I miss one then I'm screwed because of inconvenient outlets.
The UPS deliveryman are even too damn lazy to look up my apartment lobby door buzzer code on the wall, so he left a waybill there saying I was not home because my buzz code was not in my ship-to address. I hate using couriers.
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Aug 2nd, 2008 01:34 PM #4
UPS usually provides the cheapest quote from ottawa to GTA. Next is Purolator.
FedEx is the most expensive (by a few dollars from UPS lol).
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Aug 2nd, 2008 05:18 PM #5
I used to work for UPS, so I know how much they suck. I hated working there and I felt sorry for our customers on many occasions.
But OP, I think you're asking too much. Do you know how much work it is to intercept a single package midway? Once it returns to the depot, the evening crew can pull it off the truck. Being closed on Saturdays is a normal thing for couriers. If you wanted it sent to a different address, you should have had it sent there from the beginning. If you wanted the address changed when it was halfway to it's destination, you need to understand that it's already extra work for people to do, and that even Canada Post doesn't deliver on the weekend. UPS does deliver on Saturday in some areas, but it costs extra.
I'm surprised that UPS doesn't charge a fee for having the address changed, cause that is an extra cost for them. Which is an extra cost for everyone, including people that don't cause extra work.
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Aug 2nd, 2008 05:32 PM #6
the higher cost is not because of failed deliveries. It's because if you're not shipping high volumes regularly then you don't get any discount. A residential customer can get good rates if they open an account and ship alot. In terms of priority, of course businesses will have higher priority, but you will get your package early if it's along the courier's way to deliver to a business.
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Aug 2nd, 2008 05:46 PM #7
Also, having worked in a couple of different shipping departments at other companies, the couriers are far more convienient then Canada Post.
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Aug 3rd, 2008 12:01 PM #9
I think there have been a few threads on this topic before.
Most agree that UPS really sucks and is probably the worst of all the carriers.
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Aug 3rd, 2008 02:15 PM #10
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Aug 3rd, 2008 02:49 PM #11
UPS is only used so much because they give good discounts. Based on my experiences I always opt for FedEx even if it's $15 more.
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Aug 3rd, 2008 05:06 PM #13
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