I just purchased some extremely rare, vintage Penhaligon's Racquets Formula shaving cream on eBay (once again demonstrating that timing is everything), and as of today it is in transit via UPS. However, I am going to be out of town on the UPS projected delivery date, and if it was left outside my apartment door it no doubt would be stolen. So I telephoned UPS and was told that it would cost me $11.99 to change the delivery date. Eventually I was told that I could change the date on their web site, but it still cost me $9.99.
Maybe I just don't understand business or economics, but it seems ridiculous to me that I had to pay that $9.99 charge for their computer system to use less than 5 seconds of its time and change the date for me. To this grumpy old man, that seems like robbery.
Maybe I just don't understand business or economics, but it seems ridiculous to me that I had to pay that $9.99 charge for their computer system to use less than 5 seconds of its time and change the date for me. To this grumpy old man, that seems like robbery.
John