Michael Kellough
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wow said:I'd be switching to FedEx ground in a heartbeat...
I think Fed Ex has had that option for years. At least they used too...
wow said:I'd be switching to FedEx ground in a heartbeat...
Brice Burrell said:Claimdude said:.......Full disclosure up front before order is placed and/or exempting established customers from the restriction is a much better solution in my view. The UPS Choice program is outstanding service in my opinion.
Jack
Well, you are now aware of the glaring shortcoming of this program, do you still really think this it is outstanding?
fedex ground has taken 12 bus days,with 3 to go,for my pkg to go thirty frigging miles.wow said:I'd be switching to FedEx ground in a heartbeat...
jimmylittle said:There is always potential for abuse, but I don't think new ideas should be stifled because we're afraid of a few bad apples.
I travel for work (construction producer for home makeover TV), and there have been many a time when I needed to change the delivery address, sometimes even the delivery state! It's a convenience for customers.
I don't think the dealers have too much to worry about, since you need a tracking number and a UPS login account to make the change. If a thief has that information, they probably have a bunch of other info about you, too. It's probably on par with the UPS guy leaving a package in front of your garage door and a thief wandering by and picking it up.
Bob Marino said:In this case, not so, the thieves use their own email address, not the card holders
B
copcarcollector said:Bob (or Sean or Phil), this is more of a retailers question - with the fraudulent orders received, was there an AVS match on the credit card? It would seem that if there was a match, you should have a little more evidence on your side when that dreaded chargeback comes through. Just curious.
For those not in the know, AVS is an Address Verification used when processing credit cards, it matches the address and zip code provided on the order against your billing information. Its supposed to be one more level of security, especially for the retailer. Some retailers / processing systems will not finalize an order with an AVS mismatch.
Bob Marino said:I would urge dealers here - and elsewhere, who use UPS, to ensure that they the shipper be notified if a package is being redirected or better yet, to not allow MY CHOICE as an option for their packages.
Bob
Claimdude said:From my standpoint if a dealer elects to prohibit address changes and that is not made very obvious to me at time of purchase and it is a circumstance where address change is needed I would be a VERY unhappy customer and would likely never purchase from that dealer again. As dealers you are also painfully aware that 1 unhappy customer will tell 7 to 9 other people. Depending on my travel schedule if notified at time of purchase could not be used I would simply purchase elsewhere.
I share this because you guys (Bob and Sean) are outstanding dealers and think you should be aware that your reactions to one problem (depending on how many UPS Choice members purchase from you) might cause unintended consequences.
Thanks for all you do!
Jack