I hate to burst UPS's bubble but I've always had good luck with stuff sent via USPS--------------also by Fedex Ground. To tell the truth UPS very seldom delivers anything to me anymore and I order lots of stuff.
I hate to burst UPS's bubble but I've always had good luck with stuff sent via USPS--------------also by Fedex Ground. To tell the truth UPS very seldom delivers anything to me anymore and I order lots of stuff.
Amazon has distribution centers set up all across the country in most major cities, USPS can deliver them almost overnight like a letter sent from one side of town to the other side of town.
Amazon has distribution centers set up all across the country in most major cities, USPS can deliver them almost overnight like a letter sent from one side of town to the other side of town.
If you send a letter from one side of my town to the other it goes 100+ miles to Minneapolis first to be sorted--then back another 100+ miles to be delivered----just like the way UPS operates. The only difference is that the USPS usually takes up to 3 days to do it.
Amazon has distribution centers set up all across the country in most major cities, USPS can deliver them almost overnight like a letter sent from one side of town to the other side of town.
In the major metro areas Amazon brings their freight straight to the local post office that will deliver it. They don't use the usps sort beyond the last mile. They do what we do with smart/sure post. The more centers Amazon puts up the more they cut us out.
In the major metro areas Amazon brings their freight straight to the local post office that will deliver it. They don't use the usps sort beyond the last mile. They do what we do with smart/sure post. The more centers Amazon puts up the more they cut us out.
There is another reason Amazon is trying to build a DC (distribution center) in as many states as possible. There will be an Internet sales tax within the next 5 years and Amazon knows that the tax will not apply to retail stores that have a brick and mortar presence.
There is another reason Amazon is trying to build a DC (distribution center) in as many states as possible. There will be an Internet sales tax within the next 5 years and Amazon knows that the tax will not apply to retail stores that have a brick and mortar presence.
Not really. Now you are only supposed to get charged a state sales tax if the company has a brick and mortar presence in that state so it would be a move for more local distribution centers and not about taxes. That would not apply to the few states without state sales taxes though.