Originally posted by: Trikat
Watch out. If you choose FedEx Ground and ship it to a residential address they WILL charge you $1.75 more even if it doesn't show that in the estimated cost.
Just look at your bill/credit card statement and you will see the $1.75 more charge.
I would go with FedEx Home if you make a delivery to a residential address.
FedEx only had declared value and that IS NOT insurance. If you want to insurance a package choose Airborne which has REAL insurance, but is more than declared value.
Rates with Airborne and FedEx are about the same.
Anything 2 pounds or under I would go with USPS.
I don't use UPS at all since the packages are more prone to being damaged and their rates are more expenisve! Why pay more for the same service, but more likely to get damaged goods?
For me Airborne package always comes in great shape and have less of that black crap on the boxes.
Airborne also charges $1.75 for delivery to a residential address.
If you want rates just go to www.fedex.com and click on calculate. Same with Airborne and UPS.
If you use Airborne's estimator make sure to deduct the $3 pick up fee they always put in the esitimates.
Originally posted by: thedealmaker
Originally posted by: Trikat
Watch out. If you choose FedEx Ground and ship it to a residential address they WILL charge you $1.75 more even if it doesn't show that in the estimated cost.
Just look at your bill/credit card statement and you will see the $1.75 more charge.
I would go with FedEx Home if you make a delivery to a residential address.
FedEx only had declared value and that IS NOT insurance. If you want to insurance a package choose Airborne which has REAL insurance, but is more than declared value.
Rates with Airborne and FedEx are about the same.
Anything 2 pounds or under I would go with USPS.
I don't use UPS at all since the packages are more prone to being damaged and their rates are more expenisve! Why pay more for the same service, but more likely to get damaged goods?
For me Airborne package always comes in great shape and have less of that black crap on the boxes.
Airborne also charges $1.75 for delivery to a residential address.
If you want rates just go to www.fedex.com and click on calculate. Same with Airborne and UPS.
If you use Airborne's estimator make sure to deduct the $3 pick up fee they always put in the esitimates.
I got the same problem. I ship a lot of packages last year, and I thought that Ground is for both business & residential. So I chose Ground all the time even for residential. Then not until much later, I realized that they charge $1.75 for many of the packages, more than $200 in total. Now, I am going to Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org to file complaint and try to force them to refund me those charges.
