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Subject: What are the advantages of UPS?
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Revision: Todd Lehman, 1996-01-08
Location: /market/shipping/shipping/

<P><I>This discussion assumes you are visiting a real UPS branch office.  If you
   go to a third-party UPS client such as Mailboxes Etc, all bets are off.</I></P>

<P>UPS has good rates for large, heavy packages.  Using UPS Ground service, you
   can expect to spend between $3 and $5, in extreme cases $6, to send an
   average LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP> package inside the U.S.  The rates vary depending on the
   location -- UPS divides the U.S. into several zones.  Shipping time is 3 to
   5 business days -- very reasonable.</P>

<P>UPS has good rates for insurance.  The first $100.00 is free; it's $0.35 per
   $100.00 thereafter.</P>

<P>UPS barcodes and tracks all packages.  You can call a toll-free 1-800 number
   to check the status.  When someone signs for the package, UPS keeps a
   computerized image of the signature and can supply this to you if you need
   it for a claim.  There are at least two versions of tracking service:</P>

<P><UL TYPE="BULLET">
  <LI><B>GroundTrac</B><SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">TM</FONT></SUP> is an add-on service available to you for around $2 to $3.
      With this service your package is tracked excessively -- it is scanned at
      three checkpoints:  (1) when it leaves the originating town, (2) when it
      arrives at the destination town, and (3) when it is delivered to the
      recipient.  This is perfect for parcels above the $500 mark which you
      might be really paranoid about.</LI>
</UL></P>

<P><UL TYPE="BULLET">
  <LI><B>DeliveryTrac</B><SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">TM</FONT></SUP> is not an add-on service; it is included in UPS Ground
      default service.  Your package is scanned once -- when it is delivered to
      the recipient.  This is perfect for your normal parcel in the $50 to $500
      range.</LI>
</UL></P>

<P>UPS asks you to fill out a form for your packages listing the destination
   address, contents, and a declaration of value.  You get a yellow carbon copy
   of this, which becomes your receipt, along with an imprint of the weight and
   shipping fee for each package.  Your DeliveryTrac or GroundTrac code is
   affixed to this receipt.  Provide this code to your bidder so both of you
   can check the package with the 1-800 number.</P>

<HR>

<P>UPS is now on the Web! Here are some relevant links:
  <P>
    <A HREF="http://www.ups.com/using/services/rave/rate.html" TARGET="_top">Cost Calculator</A>
    <UL>A nice form-based interface for estimating charges for packages shipped in the continental United States.
    You type in the source and destination ZIP codes, package weight, insurance amount, and some other options,
    and it tells you how much shipping charges will be.</UL>
  </P>

  <P>
    <A HREF="http://www.ups.com/using/services/transit/timetran.html" TARGET="_top">Time-In-Transit Estimator</A>
    <UL>You type in the source and destination ZIP codes, and it tells you approximately how many days your package will be in transit.</UL>
  </P>

  <P>
    <A HREF="http://www.ups.com/using/services/servicemaps/servicemaps.html" TARGET="_top">Service Mapping</A>
    <UL>You type in your ZIP code, and it shows you a color-coded map of the United States illustrating the number of transit days
    for delivery via UPS ground services.</UL>
  </P>

  <P>
    <A HREF="http://www.ups.com/tracking/tracking.html" TARGET="_top">Package Tracking</A>
    <UL>You type in the tracking number, and it tells you information about your package.</UL>
  </P>

  <P>
    <A HREF="http://www.ups.com" TARGET="_top">UPS home page</A> (<TT>www.ups.com</TT>)</P>
    <UL>Index to entire UPS web site.</UL>
  </P>
</P>



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