New York – UPS Unveils New Service To Avoid Missed Deliveries

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    New York – Sorry we missed you? UPS is unveiling a delivery-notification service aimed at not missing you at all.

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    Called My Choice, the basic free membership service allows package recipients to be notified of incoming shipments and provided an approximate arrival time the night before delivery. Delivery alerts will be offered through e-mail, text or phone calls. For packages that require signatures, members can electronically sign for packages on their computers or mobile phones.

    For $5 per package, members can also choose to re-route the package to another address or a UPS Store. A premium version of the service costs $40 per year and provides delivery alerts, a delivery planner and the ability to leave driver special instructions. Premium members also are offered a two-hour delivery window, compared with the four-hour window offered for free.

    The service starts Oct. 3, in time for the peak holiday shipping season. Customers can register before then at www.ups.com/mychoice/pr .

    UPS said it’s starting the service to capture more of the growing e-commerce market. Shoppers spent $32.6 billion online during the holidays in 2010, a 12 percent increase from the year before, according to comScore. Last year was the first time that sales on Cyber Monday — a critical online buying day that falls the Monday after Thanksgiving — exceeded $1 billion.

    Although most online shoppers can’t choose their shipping provider, UPS CEO Scott Davis said in an interview with The Associated Press that he’s hoping My Choice will make consumers put pressure on retailers to favor UPS over competitors, including rival FedEx Corp.

    United Parcel Service Inc., based in Atlanta, delivers to more than 100 million residential addresses each year.


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    KingDavid
    KingDavid
    12 years ago

    I just received an email from UPS saying: “EMERGENCY CONDITIONS BEYOND UPS’ CONTROL” and that’s for a package that was supposed to arrive today. After calling them for explanation they asked if I heard there was flooding in NY… Will this new service help me better?

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    12 years ago

    This will lower delivery costs. Less attempts = higher profit. This reminds me of the introduction of ATM fees. Less tellers = higher profit.

    Lame duck
    Lame duck
    12 years ago

    Fedex has it for a while already its called fedex insight

    chosen-nation
    chosen-nation
    12 years ago

    Another example why the usps should be privatized, it’s called “innovation” my friends.