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In the end, who wins??? And at what cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mplayers2006" data-source="post: 5646717" data-attributes="member: 100002"><p>I know that, they mark it up every year or so. I never stated it was not a practice, I only stated if they could increase the price more than what they’re currently increased to, then they would had done that already.</p><p></p><p> UPS can only increase cost by what the market would allow. For example, if the same amount of customers who pay $30 to ship a package is willing to pay $50 to ship the same size package. Then you already know what the company is going to do. However, if the customer was unlikely to pay 50 then that could cause disruption in volume which UPS is not going to wage their bets to make somebody happy.</p><p></p><p>The solution for paying for your wants and needs, contract after contract, is not in the form of raising price, but forcing the company to better control their operating cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mplayers2006, post: 5646717, member: 100002"] I know that, they mark it up every year or so. I never stated it was not a practice, I only stated if they could increase the price more than what they’re currently increased to, then they would had done that already. UPS can only increase cost by what the market would allow. For example, if the same amount of customers who pay $30 to ship a package is willing to pay $50 to ship the same size package. Then you already know what the company is going to do. However, if the customer was unlikely to pay 50 then that could cause disruption in volume which UPS is not going to wage their bets to make somebody happy. The solution for paying for your wants and needs, contract after contract, is not in the form of raising price, but forcing the company to better control their operating cost. [/QUOTE]
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