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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 771506" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Although the shipper may pay the bill, it is really the receiver who ordered the item that pays the bill. Often, when ordering, there is even a seperate line on the order form for Shipping Cost. If not, then the Shipping Cost is already "hidden" in the price of the item.</p><p> </p><p>Everyone is either a current UPS shipper, or a potential UPS shipper. We are making an impression, good or bad, on everyone with <u>everything</u> we do. Potential future shippers are turned off by dirty cars, abrupt delivery drivers, excessive repetitive advertizing, burdensome SameDayWillCall proceedures, etc. UPS Management seems to feel only the actual bill paying shipper's feelings should be considered.</p><p></p><p>We also have a longstanding problem of being confused with the Post Office. Haven't you spent twenty minutes telling a relative or neighbor that you work at UPS, only to have them ask you next time, "How's the Post Office treating you?" Won't Basic just add to that confusion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 771506, member: 18044"] Although the shipper may pay the bill, it is really the receiver who ordered the item that pays the bill. Often, when ordering, there is even a seperate line on the order form for Shipping Cost. If not, then the Shipping Cost is already "hidden" in the price of the item. Everyone is either a current UPS shipper, or a potential UPS shipper. We are making an impression, good or bad, on everyone with [U]everything[/U] we do. Potential future shippers are turned off by dirty cars, abrupt delivery drivers, excessive repetitive advertizing, burdensome SameDayWillCall proceedures, etc. UPS Management seems to feel only the actual bill paying shipper's feelings should be considered. We also have a longstanding problem of being confused with the Post Office. Haven't you spent twenty minutes telling a relative or neighbor that you work at UPS, only to have them ask you next time, "How's the Post Office treating you?" Won't Basic just add to that confusion? [/QUOTE]
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