It's all very dependent on the store. I have one near me that I use, since
the nearest Fedex and UPS counters are miles away. I have a good
relationship with the people there, and they understand how to pack most
items. Generally, I'll give a specification how I want it packed, and
they'll do exactly as I ask. They know to put tape over lables in case they
get wet (preventing running), triple taping bottoms, double taping edges,
etc.
I imagine like any large chain, you get stores where the people are complete
boobs. Packing requires a little common and sense, and in some cases, a
minor understanding of physics. When you pay $7/hr, you get what you pay
for. And that ain't a rocket scientist.
If you have a store near you that has decent people, you can also start them
on a re-education program. And since they're now owned by UPS, I think UPS
is going to start making them take a 2 day course in packing and shipping.
The owner of the one near me said the UPS representative had been talking the
idea over with her.
--John
On Monday 16 June 2003 10:04 am, Feldman, Robert wrote:
They are now called "The UPS Store" here in
Chicago (at least). We thought
that they were a UPS branch, so my wife recently went there to ship a
rolled tapestry weaving (3' by 9" diameter, well boxed, but in a used box)
that they made her rebox. The guy behind the counter was also a real jerk
about it.
Bob
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From: Vintage Computer Festival [mailto:vcf@siconic.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 11:38 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: OT: Rant about UPS...
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MBE folks are a bunch of monkeys. I've never received any packages that
were packed by them that didn't come crushed. They don't pack enough foam
in the box, and they don't understand basic packing techniques, especially
for heavy stuff.
The next person that sends me something packed by MBE is going to receive
the package back marked "refused".