MSN: UPS slaps customers with late fees while they fight tariff bills
United Parcel Service (UPS) has recently intensified its approach to handling disputes over tariff bills by imposing late fees and issuing collection threats to customers. This development, reported ...
MSN: UPS is classifying some imports as Russian aluminum and charging a 200% tariff. Customers say it's a huge mistake.
Some UPS customers said the shipping service sent them bills that tariff their shipments at up to 200% — the US duty rate for aluminum from Russia, and one of the highest tariffs that American customs ...
UPS is classifying some imports as Russian aluminum and charging a 200% tariff. Customers say it's a huge mistake.
Yahoo: UPS is telling customers that their packages coming to the US are marked for destruction
UPS is telling customers that their packages coming to the US are marked for destruction
Business Insider: UPS is hitting customers with late fees and collection threats as they contest tariff bills
UPS is issuing late fees and threatening collection to some consumers over unpaid tariff bills. The customers are disputing tariff bills with UPS for international packages sent to them. UPS' shipping ...
UPS is hitting customers with late fees and collection threats as they contest tariff bills
Business Insider: Customers say UPS's 'Russian aluminum' mix-up is costing them thousands in mystery tariffs
Some UPS customers say the shipping service charged the wrong rates on their shipments. Some faced a 200% tariff — the rate for Russian aluminum — on shipments that didn't contain the metal. UPS has ...
Customers say UPS's 'Russian aluminum' mix-up is costing them thousands in mystery tariffs
CBS News on MSN: UPS rolls out radio frequency tracking to give customers faster, more accurate package updates
UPS rolls out radio frequency tracking to give customers faster, more accurate package updates
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It was published as "The Ideal Solution", and was offered to customers who wrote in for $1.50 plus postage. He estimates that about a million and a half copies were sold, and eventually it was sold in stores alongside the Cube. His initials "RW" are inside the first page. Weisman was also an editor for Ideal's four Rubik's Cube newsletters.
I could also add in an hour to walk to the post office and losing money when only 1 cube is ordered (free rounded out shipping for customers, ridiculous shipping for me.) Now Donovan has likely assembled many more cubes than me, so maybe he takes about 45m. Then modding. He says he takes 2 hours, but I'd imagine that took practice.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some packages sent to the US from abroad are getting held up at UPS facilities for weeks. New rules on imports led several ...
UPS announced this week that it has rolled out a new tracking system called radio frequency identification, or RFID, across its entire U.S. small package network, including delivery trucks, sorting ...