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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1656827" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>It isn't an impatient society, if someone is offering something better for you, you take it, that is as old as life itself. </p><p></p><p>I rather have same day then next day, doesn't matter what else happens. I don't sit back and wonder what it does to Amazon or the carrier, somehow agreements are made and jobs are paid to get done. If they didn't offer it I'm ok with that two, I get it. But since they are and for free... right? Amazon perhaps could still be an experiment waiting to explode, articles debate that possibility all the time. That said, there are some big loooong term investors playing the long game of controlling a big part of the merchant market for a long period of time.</p><p></p><p>As for the season, UPS will then counter and not over-hire, they'll learn and adjust, but your overall company package volume is fine with or without this. If you're quarterlies were bleeding packages, that is when you need to look over your shoulder a bit. A lot of the merchandise are new things that were never shipped at volume before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1656827, member: 29298"] It isn't an impatient society, if someone is offering something better for you, you take it, that is as old as life itself. I rather have same day then next day, doesn't matter what else happens. I don't sit back and wonder what it does to Amazon or the carrier, somehow agreements are made and jobs are paid to get done. If they didn't offer it I'm ok with that two, I get it. But since they are and for free... right? Amazon perhaps could still be an experiment waiting to explode, articles debate that possibility all the time. That said, there are some big loooong term investors playing the long game of controlling a big part of the merchant market for a long period of time. As for the season, UPS will then counter and not over-hire, they'll learn and adjust, but your overall company package volume is fine with or without this. If you're quarterlies were bleeding packages, that is when you need to look over your shoulder a bit. A lot of the merchandise are new things that were never shipped at volume before. [/QUOTE]
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