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Been ripped by AS&S deceptive freight pricing???



 
 
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Old August 16th 03, 05:41 AM
Larry
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There are some companies that are real honest with shipping:
It's not that difficult to put a script in the order page of your site that
goes to UPS and gets the actual shipping costs.

We just put one in www.BackWoodsMetalArt.com for one of our clients and they
are very happy with it.

Larry






"Paul Lee" wrote in message
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There are some who make that extra profit by gouging
on shipping. On a $1900 order and a company charged me
$30 for UPS ground shipping - about 5lbs. I complained and
they refunded $10.

There are some companies that are real honest with shipping:
Wicks Aircraft - often almost to the penny. Van's aircraft parts
they charged me only $4 for shipping a $1800 order UPS ground.

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Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: www.abri.com/sq2000


"Kenny Danielson" wrote in message

link.net...
On a recent shipment AS&S charged $55 for a shipment that should have

cost
approx $31-35 according to UPS. AS&S can't explain the charges nor admit
they are wrong. I suppose they feel UPS is mistaken.

Anyone else experience this deception?


Kenny Danielson, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho



 




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