Amazon To Take On UPS, FedEx Via 'Shipping With Amazon' (arstechnica.com)
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Amazon is planning to take on UPS and FedEx with a new shipping service named "Shipping with Amazon" (SWA). The new service will reportedly roll out in Los Angeles in the coming weeks. Ars Technica reports: Aside from first starting in LA, SWA will first serve third-party merchants that already sell on Amazon. The company plans to send drivers to pick up shipments from these businesses and deliver the packages for them. While shipping and delivery will mostly go through Amazon, anything outside of the retailer's reach will be given to the USPS and other shipping services for the "last mile" portion of the delivery. In the future, Amazon reportedly wants to open up SWA to businesses that aren't affiliated with the site -- meaning Amazon could ship and deliver packages from companies of all sizes. Amazon also believes it can compete with UPS and FedEx by making SWA more affordable for business customers, but its pricing structure hasn't been revealed.
It will probably be more "dropping your valuable item on your front porch in view of everyone - by Amazon"
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Will be intresting if Amazon can out-logistics UPS & USPS ...
i dont think they can but will be an interesting endeavor to watch .
When the postal service goes bankrupt, Amazon will pick it up for a song.
UPS and FedEx pay alright. I know some folks who 'ship' for Amazon. It's like Uber. Crap pay, psuedo contact work and no benefits. Something to do when your full time job isn't enough to make rent. Welcome to the new economy.
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I've had pretty much all of those things happen with AMZL delivery. I have my street number posted in FOUR places around my corner lot and they still manage to screw things up regularly. I don't have much faith in Amazon competing with existing carriers. Not with the caliber of their current drivers.
Your Amazon packages will still come in the mail
I like Amazon's delivery model. They sent me a router in its box, rather than a box in a box. They have options for sign on delivery which is a hassle compared to they don't quibble about packages not received. I ordered a router that didn't do what I thought it would and they paid for the return shipping and when it was scanned into UPS my refund showed within the hour. (Still hate them for the 1-click patent). Compare that with driving to a box store and getting raped on price and getting raped on return hassles and try to tell me Amazon isn't delivering excellent value.
UPS can't deliver to correct addresses on a regular basis.
Fedex doesn't deliver at all here.
Amazon gets it right every time.
*shrug*
SWA delivery driver attempts delivery with signature required but nobody is home and leaves sticker on the door
Ethnic man calls in to SWA
Customer Server: "How can I help you?"
Ethnic Man: "Who can I make a complaint to?"
Customer Service: "What seems to be the problem sir?"
Ethnic Man: "One of your delivery drivers left a fucking SWA stickah on mah door!"
Let's make like a bird... and get the flock outta here.
When they failed to bring the 2nd Instant Pot I ordered ("it says it's here in the van, but I can't find it"), a few days later without it showing up, they sent it again on my request. A full week later after the first delivery, the original missing one got delivered. That's three for the price of two ($100ish). I treat those like Community Chest cards, where an error in my favour occurred.
Of the packages I've had shipped by AMZL, at least 50% were either late or damaged. They have more mechanical problems than any company I've ever seen.
Mostly, they just have unexpected issues that cause a day or two delay. However, both AMZL and UPS will change your package tracking information after the fact, which is rather dishonest. They'll say it went out for delivery, but when it doesn't make it, all that info will be wiped. Amazon has "guaranteed two day delivery" but their guarantee is worthless because it just claims they'll refund your free shipping. I've complained to "customer service" about this and they just apologize and move on.
I had a monitor delivered 6 days late, and only when I called them. Their excuse, "it wouldn't fit." Odd that the other identical one I ordered fit and arrived on time.
I don't know, but it works for me.
Sometimes their app notifies you it was delivered. About 15% of the time, that is. Their delivery service is really bad, and I didn't think anyone could remain in business being as bad as FedEx, but they proved me wrong.
I don't know, but it works for me.
What is this? Is Amazon turning into frikkin' Standard Oil? Somebody please exercise the Sherman Act. It hasn't been invoked in like 50 years and it's long overdue.