The UPS / Cargo Largo Connection - United Package Smashers
Several years ago, one of United Package Smasher’s loyal readers sent me an e-mail and asked me to call him, saying he had some extremely interesting information about a questionable relationship between United Parcel Service (UPS) and a Missouri-based company called Recovery Management Corporation (RMC) which runs a handful of stores, a website and some eBay ventures calling itself Cargo Largo.
I’m going to show you how UPS allegedly profits from your “loss” with the help of (RMC) and their small chain of “unclaimed freight” bargain stores located throughout the United States. It appears that items such as John’s are either sold and a portion of the proceeds returned to UPS or the items are targeted for - as they like to put it - “controlled destruction”.
Several years ago, one of United Package Smasher’s loyal readers sent me an e-mail and asked me to call him, saying he had some extremely interesting information about a questionable relationship between United Parcel Service (UPS) and a Missouri-based company called Recovery Management Corporation (RMC) which runs a handful of stores, a website and some eBay ventures calling itself Cargo Largo.
I’m going to show you how UPS allegedly profits from your “loss” with the help of (RMC) and their small chain of “unclaimed freight” bargain stores located throughout the United States. It appears that items such as John’s are either sold and a portion of the proceeds returned to UPS or the items are targeted for - as they like to put it - “controlled destruction”.