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<blockquote data-quote="racerx" data-source="post: 56015"><p>If you havent cancelled your daily pick up account, you might want to wait and do a quick calculation before you do. I can help if you would like. </p><p> </p><p>UPS has 3 different rate structures: Retail, On- Demand, and Daily Pickup. Retail is the highest rate by far, and it is charged by the UPS Stores and the UPS Customer Centers located at our facilities. You do not need a UPS shipper number to ship a package this way. The next level is On Demand. This structure is for smaller accounts who do not have a daily pick up. You can use InternetShip to process these packages and you need a 6 digit shipper number. These rates are lower than the Retail rates, but still more expensive than the next level, Daily Pick Up rates. Daily Pickup rates are the lowest base rates that we charge and to get them, you have to have a daily pick up (which you are currently being charged for) or meet other requirements such as a minimum weekly billing level. You can use WorldShip to process orders if you are a Daily Pickup account. </p><p> </p><p>But first, we can figure out which way you could save the most amount of money. Blkcloud, if you can answer these questions, we can figure out which way you can save the most amount of money: </p><p>1. Does your bill average more than $105 per week for the past 6 months? </p><p>2. What is the average weight of your shipments? </p><p>3. How far do most of your shipments go? I know you are in Tennessee. Do most of your shipments stay in the southeast, or do most of them go to the west coast? Or do you ship all over the country? </p><p>4. Do you ship most of your package via ground, or do you use any air services? </p><p>5. How many packages do you average each week by ground? By air (if you use this service)? </p><p>6. How much are you being charged for your weekly pickup? </p><p> </p><p>With this info, we can compare your costs (in general terms) of shipping as a Daily Pick up account with that of being an On Demand customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racerx, post: 56015"] If you havent cancelled your daily pick up account, you might want to wait and do a quick calculation before you do. I can help if you would like. UPS has 3 different rate structures: Retail, On- Demand, and Daily Pickup. Retail is the highest rate by far, and it is charged by the UPS Stores and the UPS Customer Centers located at our facilities. You do not need a UPS shipper number to ship a package this way. The next level is On Demand. This structure is for smaller accounts who do not have a daily pick up. You can use InternetShip to process these packages and you need a 6 digit shipper number. These rates are lower than the Retail rates, but still more expensive than the next level, Daily Pick Up rates. Daily Pickup rates are the lowest base rates that we charge and to get them, you have to have a daily pick up (which you are currently being charged for) or meet other requirements such as a minimum weekly billing level. You can use WorldShip to process orders if you are a Daily Pickup account. But first, we can figure out which way you could save the most amount of money. Blkcloud, if you can answer these questions, we can figure out which way you can save the most amount of money: 1. Does your bill average more than $105 per week for the past 6 months? 2. What is the average weight of your shipments? 3. How far do most of your shipments go? I know you are in Tennessee. Do most of your shipments stay in the southeast, or do most of them go to the west coast? Or do you ship all over the country? 4. Do you ship most of your package via ground, or do you use any air services? 5. How many packages do you average each week by ground? By air (if you use this service)? 6. How much are you being charged for your weekly pickup? With this info, we can compare your costs (in general terms) of shipping as a Daily Pick up account with that of being an On Demand customer. [/QUOTE]
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