Thursday, March 7, 2013

The World of Shipping

I know it seems pathetic, but much of my free time centers around waiting for the arrival of the prosaic cardboard box. It's so common now with the advent of the efficient shipping services that we don't even think about it any more. Here in the states (and probably most of the rest of the world), we don't think twice about ordering online and expecting a package to arrive "in due time" from halfway around the world. Given my hobbies, I pretty routinely order from Hong Kong, China and even Australia. 
Since I live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth "Metroplex", I don't have to order some somewhere else. There are many places where I'm able to find things, so I'm not completely eBay, Newegg or Amazon bound. We have several Fry's, but my favorite is Micro Center. And like I discuss in the last post, even that "den of inequity" known as Best Buy can be useful on occasion. However, as you well know, I'm a bargain hunter and I also tend to delve in the odd and obscure, so I'm a pretty big internet user....which makes me a bit of an expert on shipping. In a past life, I was responsible for shipping quite a bit at work, so there's that experience as well. On top of that, I kind of use eBay as an on-going electronic "garage sale" (that's boot sale to you Brits). 
Around here, my standard is the United States Postal Service. As often infuriating as they are (does ANYONE not think that their hours are ridiculous?), they are convenient in that they are everywhere. They are also cheap, particularly if you are familiar with their Priority Mail "if it fits, it ships" policy. However, they have many restrictions, the lines are crazy, and as the weight and size of package goes up, they tend to be less economical.
I guess you can see that I'm not a big UPS fan. I generally try NOT to let "Brown" do anything for me. I find that they beat up their boxes more than any other shipper, and the local distribution point is very inefficient. You know; that highly detailed tracking system tends to work against you when people can easily see when (down to the time) a package arrives and when it goes out for delivery! I don't know if others are better, but the DFW terminal will routinely have a package just sitting there over a day before it goes onto a delivery truck. UNACCEPTABLE! On top of which, our little town doesn't have either a UPS office OR one of those office super-stores that will take their packages. 
Personally, I'd prefer to use FedEx. In my experience; they tend to be the most accurate, efficient and beat up the packages the least. Although I must say that I have developed that strong dislike for the "Smartpost" system that they've partnered with USPS to create. I find that it only offers the disadvantages of both systems. It takes longer than either. Of course, it's only available to really large scale originators like Newegg or Amazon, so that may very well be the reason behind the "Free" or "Super-Saver" shipping, so I shouldn't complain. 

I've found both Canada and HongKong Posts to be very efficient and reasonable. In my limited experience with them, they seem to be superior in virtually every way to the USPS, but of course that may be due to the small sample size. 

At any rate; these days, I feel like a child waiting for Christmas wanting to rush home to see if Mail-Santa has left me something!

 

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