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‎02-14-2014 12:15 AM
On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:I wrote this a month or so ago. All priority mail going back to QVC goes to this "holding truck" until they pick it up.
If that's the case, then the USPS should NOT accept a priority mail fee and promise priority mail service -- which is 2-3 day delivery -- when in fact the stuff is sitting in a truck or bin for a week until QVC picks it up.
I don't think the USPS is accepting any fee ... the fee goes to Newgistics, or whoever is providing QVC's return label service. It's the QVC return label that sits until the company picks it up.
I understand how the Q's label works. That's not what I'm talking about.
The USPS is accepting the money I pay to ship it "priority mail." I'm not using QVC's label; I'm paying for this myself and shipping it via USPS priority mail. It arrives at the postal code indicated in 2-3 days, as it should, but then it sits in a bin/truck at the Eagleville postal hub where QVC picks it up when it gets around to it. That's unacceptable when I'm paying the fee to get it to its final destination, QVC, in 2-3 days.
I spoke directly to the postmaster who confirmed the new arrangement.
Oh.
Well, I don't think we can fault the USPS if QVC has arranged to pick up their mail instead of having it delivered. It sounds like a PO box; the USPS can't control when someone decides to pick up their mail.
I absolutely can fault the USPS. It's nothing like a PO box, which comes with its own set of fees and rate of service.
It's a full street address for which the Post Office accepts a higher fee and faster rate of service (Priority Mail, guaranteed at 2-3 days) than parcel post or even first-class mail; it should be delivered to the recipient in accordance with that higher fee. The point is, I could pay far less and have it arrive there at the same rate of speed. It's fraudulent because the post office is happy to accept $$ for a premium service with a guarantee, and not delivering that service -- thereby deceiving the customer.
The postmaster in Eagleville is getting inundated with calls from people, so much so that the matter is being forwarded to the postmaster for our entire state.
‎02-14-2014 12:18 AM
On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:Oh.
Well, I don't think we can fault the USPS if QVC has arranged to pick up their mail instead of having it delivered. It sounds like a PO box; the USPS can't control when someone decides to pick up their mail.
I absolutely can fault the USPS. It's nothing like a PO box, which comes with its own set of fees and rate of service.
It's a full street address for which the Post Office accepts a higher fee and faster rate of service (Priority Mail, guaranteed at 2-3 days) than parcel post or even first-class mail; it should be delivered to the recipient in accordance with that higher fee. The point is, I could pay far less and have it arrive there at the same rate of speed. It's fraudulent because the post office is happy to accept $$ for a premium service with a guarantee, and not delivering that service -- thereby deceiving the customer.
The postmaster in Eagleville is getting inundated with calls from people, so much so that the matter is being forwarded to the postmaster for our entire state.
I'm sorry you hate the USPS. I think you'd be better served to hate QVC, but whatever. I know you don't care what I think.
Be angry. I'd hate to interrupt. 
‎02-14-2014 12:24 AM
On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:Oh.
Well, I don't think we can fault the USPS if QVC has arranged to pick up their mail instead of having it delivered. It sounds like a PO box; the USPS can't control when someone decides to pick up their mail.
I absolutely can fault the USPS. It's nothing like a PO box, which comes with its own set of fees and rate of service.
It's a full street address for which the Post Office accepts a higher fee and faster rate of service (Priority Mail, guaranteed at 2-3 days) than parcel post or even first-class mail; it should be delivered to the recipient in accordance with that higher fee. The point is, I could pay far less and have it arrive there at the same rate of speed. It's fraudulent because the post office is happy to accept $$ for a premium service with a guarantee, and not delivering that service -- thereby deceiving the customer.
The postmaster in Eagleville is getting inundated with calls from people, so much so that the matter is being forwarded to the postmaster for our entire state.
I'm sorry you hate the USPS. I think you'd be better served to hate QVC, but whatever. I know you don't care what I think.
Be angry. I'd hate to interrupt.
I'm sorry that you have difficulty reading. I don't hate either organization and I'm not angry. Just reporting my experience and where the matter stands.
Good night.
‎02-14-2014 12:51 AM
You can keep USPS . I paid almost 10 bucks and for 2 day priority mail bulls*it ! took 6 days !
UPS, is way I 'm going from now on. I'd go Fed x but, to far to drive. Then, they wonder why nobody wants to use them. I learned my lesson, now, have to wait for credit to my Visa and pray it's before it gets charged and I have to pay for it. grrrrrrrrrrrr
‎02-14-2014 03:56 AM
On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:I totally agree with you. I pay for priority but it takes a week to reach qvc. It gets to PA in 2-3 days but sits there for at least 4 days. There is no difference in terms of time between the USPS priority or qvc prepaid return label. Priority is as slow as the qvc label.I wrote this a month or so ago. All priority mail going back to QVC goes to this "holding truck" until they pick it up.
If that's the case, then the USPS should NOT accept a priority mail fee and promise priority mail service -- which is 2-3 day delivery -- when in fact the stuff is sitting in a truck or bin for a week until QVC picks it up.
‎02-14-2014 10:50 AM
On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:On 2/13/2014 Sammycat1 said:On 2/13/2014 ennui1 said:Oh.
Well, I don't think we can fault the USPS if QVC has arranged to pick up their mail instead of having it delivered. It sounds like a PO box; the USPS can't control when someone decides to pick up their mail.
I absolutely can fault the USPS. It's nothing like a PO box, which comes with its own set of fees and rate of service.
It's a full street address for which the Post Office accepts a higher fee and faster rate of service (Priority Mail, guaranteed at 2-3 days) than parcel post or even first-class mail; it should be delivered to the recipient in accordance with that higher fee. The point is, I could pay far less and have it arrive there at the same rate of speed. It's fraudulent because the post office is happy to accept $$ for a premium service with a guarantee, and not delivering that service -- thereby deceiving the customer.
The postmaster in Eagleville is getting inundated with calls from people, so much so that the matter is being forwarded to the postmaster for our entire state.
I'm sorry you hate the USPS. I think you'd be better served to hate QVC, but whatever. I know you don't care what I think.
Be angry. I'd hate to interrupt.
I'm sorry that you have difficulty reading. I don't hate either organization and I'm not angry. Just reporting my experience and where the matter stands.
Good night.
I know exactly what you're saying Sammycat, and have been complaining to QVC for years and years about their "pick-ups" and "drop-offs" . . and of course USPS should not take more money for a package that they know will NOT arrive in 2-3 days as promised . . it is fraudulent.
‎02-14-2014 12:53 PM
Why would anyone pay Priority to get stuff back faster? If your budget is that tight, you are buying too much. I don't even understand people who ask for faster shipping to get things to them in the first place, especially when they know shipping is a big mess now days. Just relax, these products are not food or medicine. Its not good for you to be in such a constant state of high anxiety.
‎02-14-2014 01:47 PM
Thank You for the detailed post. I had no idea. I agree they should not charge those fees unless they are going to deliver as any other package. I am to the point where I am skeptical to order anything due to so many quality control and shipping issues.
‎02-14-2014 02:38 PM
On 2/14/2014 depglass said:Why would anyone pay Priority to get stuff back faster? If your budget is that tight, you are buying too much. I don't even understand people who ask for faster shipping to get things to them in the first place, especially when they know shipping is a big mess now days. Just relax, these products are not food or medicine. Its not good for you to be in such a constant state of high anxiety.
Exactly! And with all the snow lately, we're lucky to get mail at all.
‎02-19-2014 03:26 AM
I always return lightweight items(jewelry, etc.)first class. First class is usually 2 to 3 days. It's normally no more than $2.50. Isn't as expensive as priority mail (prority doesn't include tracking or insurance). There's also a new policy with USPS, you can ask for tracking and it's at no extra charge when mailing to QVC(and many other major retailers). The beauty of it is that you can track the process and know when it arrives. I don't insure my things(ya, ok, maybe I'm chancing it). But when you see it's been delivered, at least you are reassured it's arrived and they process alot quicker than they used to. I returned a piece of jewelry 1/31, took alot longer than usual, but I did justified it with the terrible weather. I also ship from CA and been ordering since 1996 and have NEVER had anything not arrive. Pretty good service if you ask me.
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