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UPS will be hitting us

CREEPERBOB

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UPS WILL BE CHARGING MORE IN 2012 TO GET US OUR PARTS :evil:.


2012 Rates Information
Effective January 2, 2012, UPS rates will increase as follows*:

  • UPS Ground services will increase a net 4.9% through a combination of a 5.9% increase in rates and a 1 percentage point reduction in the UPS Ground fuel surcharge.
  • UPS Air and International services will increase a net 4.9% through a combination of a 6.9% increase in rates and a 2 percentage point reduction in the UPS Air and International services fuel surcharge. Rates for UPS Next Day Air<SUP>®</SUP> remain up to 4% lower than our largest U.S. private competitor for similar services.
  • UPS Next Day Air<SUP>®</SUP> Freight and UPS 2nd Day Air<SUP>®</SUP> Freight rates for shipments within and between the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico will increase 5.9%. UPS 3 Day Freight<SUP>®</SUP> rates will remain unchanged
 
just another "sign of the times".

As more people are out of work, they dont buy as much so, companies raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits.

I see a trend...
 
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just another "sign of the times".

As more people are out of work, they dont buy as much so, companies raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and teh companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and the companies have to raise rates to maintain profits. In-turn, the higher rates cause more people to decide not to buy and thus less income comes in and teh companies have to raise rates to maintain profits.

I see a trend...


NOW I'M DIZZY :shock:.
 
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