UPS Sales Guy,
When you say UPS still has the right to deliver any SurePost volume on UPS trucks, do you mean that UPS can deliver those packages directly to the home, or only to the local post office? My understanding is that UPS may NOT deliver them directly to the home. It could with UPS Basic, but not with SurePost. That's my understanding, but I'll defer to you if you insist it's otherwise. It's possible, I suppose, that UPS has insisted on this right, but I would imagine that if it has, it's limited to just certain situations. For example, maybe UPS reserves that right if the package is going to be very late if it's dropped at a post office and UPS wants to make sure the customer doesn't get too upset. Or maybe UPS is allowed to deliver some very limited percentage of SurePost packages directly. Something like that, I could imagine, but my understanding is that UPS has committed at least generally to dropping all SurePost packages at post offices. They get to the post office on a UPS truck, if that's all you mean by "right to deliver." But if you mean "direct to the home," that's not my understanding. Please clarify.