If the customers were only wiserWhere in the rate and service guide is there an $8 charge for hold for pickup? Nowhere. In fact, it states it is a free service.
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If the customers were only wiserWhere in the rate and service guide is there an $8 charge for hold for pickup? Nowhere. In fact, it states it is a free service.
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Looks to me like that's for the sender. Try putting something on the way to you on hold and see how fast they try and charge you $7.99.Where in the rate and service guide is there an $8 charge for hold for pickup? Nowhere. In fact, it states it is a free service.
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You can afford it…..Looks to me like that's for the sender. Try putting something on the way to you on hold and see how fast they try and charge you $7.99.
STFU.You can afford it…..
He can't. He's Quack Quack
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Nobody cares what a boomer thinks
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No can do...You can afford it…..
I started well after 2009 and that's what happened to all sig-required packages. Held for a week after three attempts.
No can do...
All the money will have to go supporting this hobby.
KNot true
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Now it is up the shipper whether or not it is held 5 days for signature required, a lot won't allow them to be held at all and they get sent back
No, it's simply stating there is no charge for hold for pickup service. There is NO charge for hold for pickup service.Looks to me like that's for the sender. Try putting something on the way to you on hold and see how fast they try and charge you $7.99.
Hey @sailfish,No, it's simply stating there is no charge for hold for pickup service. There is NO charge for hold for pickup service.
You could be thinking of the $7.99 charge below. The shipper selects this option at the point of shipping and must have a UPS account to be billed the $7.99. So, it's the shippers decision to ship to the Access Point and they pay the charge,
It's all in the service guide on ups.com so it's not some "hidden" fee. There is no $7.99 charge for the receiver to pay for picking up a package at an Access Point.
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