Twice now, I have ordered through Amazon with a delivery address of General Delivery at a U.S. Post Office. I had double-checked with the Post Office that they will accept General Delivery packages shipped via UPS if necessary. I did a lot of online research to figure out how to specify my address so that Amazon would only ship via USPS. Supposedly, if you put "PO Box: General Delivery" in the address, they would always ship via USPS.
Yeah, not so much. With both orders, one of the packages was shipped via UPS instead of USPS. The first time the package was returned. Amazon's web site said "Customer did not want" which was BS. They told me I would receive a refund. Instead, they turned the package back around and re-shipped it via USPS, but without telling me anything about it. So, when it came to the Post Office, I had no idea and it was just sitting there till yesterday, when I went in to pick up other packages.
The second order, they shipped one of the packages via UPS again. But this time it was received at the Post Office. However, when I went to pick it up, the Post Office charged me an additional $9.45 for them to receive the package.
So, until Amazon restores the ability for us to choose the shipper on orders, I will not be ordering anything from Amazon again.
Yes, yes, I know. Amazon does that because they choose the cheapest shipper for each and every individual package. I don't give a **** what their reasons are. I don't like the outcome. I would rather have to pay for shipping up front than have to wonder whether I will ever get my package or not, or whether I will be charged a ransom after the fact.
Yes, yes, yes, I also know that there are other ways to receive packages. That is not what this post is about. I was hoping to avoid having to pay a fee for someone to just receive my package. Especially since we have this glorious invention of Benjamin Franklin's which I already paid for through my taxes. And, in my current situation, getting a box at a local mail service wasn't reasonable. However, now that I will be working at the same place, as a camp host, for five months, it may be worth it to get a mail box service near where I will be working.
Soooo, I just wanted to rant, and to warn people that getting Amazon to ship to General Delivery at the Post Office is NOT as easy as some people make it out to be.
Yeah, not so much. With both orders, one of the packages was shipped via UPS instead of USPS. The first time the package was returned. Amazon's web site said "Customer did not want" which was BS. They told me I would receive a refund. Instead, they turned the package back around and re-shipped it via USPS, but without telling me anything about it. So, when it came to the Post Office, I had no idea and it was just sitting there till yesterday, when I went in to pick up other packages.
The second order, they shipped one of the packages via UPS again. But this time it was received at the Post Office. However, when I went to pick it up, the Post Office charged me an additional $9.45 for them to receive the package.
So, until Amazon restores the ability for us to choose the shipper on orders, I will not be ordering anything from Amazon again.
Yes, yes, I know. Amazon does that because they choose the cheapest shipper for each and every individual package. I don't give a **** what their reasons are. I don't like the outcome. I would rather have to pay for shipping up front than have to wonder whether I will ever get my package or not, or whether I will be charged a ransom after the fact.
Yes, yes, yes, I also know that there are other ways to receive packages. That is not what this post is about. I was hoping to avoid having to pay a fee for someone to just receive my package. Especially since we have this glorious invention of Benjamin Franklin's which I already paid for through my taxes. And, in my current situation, getting a box at a local mail service wasn't reasonable. However, now that I will be working at the same place, as a camp host, for five months, it may be worth it to get a mail box service near where I will be working.
Soooo, I just wanted to rant, and to warn people that getting Amazon to ship to General Delivery at the Post Office is NOT as easy as some people make it out to be.