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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1062930" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>There could be something here to some point.</p><p></p><p>But Up-Weighing won't be one. Both carriers do it and they are upfront about it. From Fedex's Service Guide:</p><p>-Determine the weight. Round up to the next-higher pound.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for getting all these corps to make billing more readable. In the case of carriers their bills are easier to read though vs things like phone bills, for example:</p><p></p><p>Fedex Bill:</p><p></p><p>Track #, actual weight, rated weight, net charge, fuel charge, accessorial charges, it will list what it is and amount. If it's dimensional it will state that and tell you the dims their scanners scanned. All that bundled and sum for a total cost per package. This is done for every tracking # and then summed at the end. Accessorials are like Residential, Bad Address, Rural, and the like, in English then the charge associated, which ties back to rate sheets/service manual. There is nothing vague or weird tax fee like on cellular bills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1062930, member: 29298"] There could be something here to some point. But Up-Weighing won't be one. Both carriers do it and they are upfront about it. From Fedex's Service Guide: -Determine the weight. Round up to the next-higher pound. I'm all for getting all these corps to make billing more readable. In the case of carriers their bills are easier to read though vs things like phone bills, for example: Fedex Bill: Track #, actual weight, rated weight, net charge, fuel charge, accessorial charges, it will list what it is and amount. If it's dimensional it will state that and tell you the dims their scanners scanned. All that bundled and sum for a total cost per package. This is done for every tracking # and then summed at the end. Accessorials are like Residential, Bad Address, Rural, and the like, in English then the charge associated, which ties back to rate sheets/service manual. There is nothing vague or weird tax fee like on cellular bills. [/QUOTE]
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