Was looking for an order that I sent back which was similar to see if it
had been re-routed.  Somehow I suspect it migt have been that UPS didn't
know how to deliver to a PO box so amazon re-routed it.   BTW, a re-route
by UPS is definitely not cheaper, unless amazon has negotiated that fee
away.



On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Was it *sold* by amazon or *shipped* by amazon.   Subtle difference, which
> may explain the difference here (I've had various returns go back to the
> seller if they are just being fulfilled by amazon).
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I ordered a DVD from Amazon that came cracked (Prime, shipped from
>> Amazon), so I returned it and they sent me a new one.  The UPS return label
>> for the damaged disk had it being sent to a PO Box at the post office of a
>> town of 1200 people in rural Illinois.  When I checked the tracking info
>> from UPS, I saw that the package had been re-routed once in UPS's
>> possession to Lexington Ky, where I normally see Amazon returns go.  I'm
>> perplexed as to why it was initially going to be sent to this small town.
>> It's like Amazon was trying to Game UPS for cheaper shipping, but I can't
>> imagine with the size of the contract they surely have with UPS, it would
>> be worth while to play games like that.
>>
>
>
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