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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 908321" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Assuming that the "free" option is Surepost, then it isnt a "UPS" option at all... it is a "US Mail" option.</p><p></p><p>We should require full disclosure for the Surepost service that makes the consignee aware of who will <em>actually be delivering </em>the package to them. When the consigness winds up finding their package lying in a puddle of water underneath a mailbox by the side of the road, it is important that they understand that the Post Office delivered it, not us. We need to "protect our brand" and not allow the UPS name to be attached to a substandard level of service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 908321, member: 14668"] Assuming that the "free" option is Surepost, then it isnt a "UPS" option at all... it is a "US Mail" option. We should require full disclosure for the Surepost service that makes the consignee aware of who will [I]actually be delivering [/I]the package to them. When the consigness winds up finding their package lying in a puddle of water underneath a mailbox by the side of the road, it is important that they understand that the Post Office delivered it, not us. We need to "protect our brand" and not allow the UPS name to be attached to a substandard level of service. [/QUOTE]
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