02-26-2018, 01:10 PM
(This post does not apply to flat rate boxes, first-class mail, surface, or media mail. It generally applies to items over 16 ounces that normally only qualify for the non-flat-rate "Priority Mail" designation).
For 2 decades since moving off the mainland the USPS was always the cheapest way to get things there- but the last several years of USPS rate increases have been brutal. I didn't realize how much so until this week.
For the first time in a long time, I had to ship something to the mainland that would not fit into a flat-rate box and was over 16 ounces.
The USPS rate was just over $50 for a 13 pound package barely larger than a flat rate box. But I get a commercial-based discount, so it was only $47 and some change. (What a deal!) There were more expensive options, way over $100, for 2 day "Express" services.
Thinking there had to be a better way, I shopped around. FedEx and UPS were all within a dollar or two of the USPS $50 price for the "rack rate" (no discounts) but came with the added benefits of 2ish day delivery GUARANTEE, real tracking information, and packages not arriving all banged up. This had never happened to me before that USPS was the worst option.
Instead of shipping the box FedEx through their I-don't-have-an-account web site I called them up and setup a business account, got a shipping ID, and then shipped through the web site.
The same box that cost over $50 through USPS was only $31 through Fedex (including all surcharges), and although that was the 2-day price, it is scheduled for delivery the next day! Plus, I'm dealing with employees that don't act like they hate their lives and it's highly unlikely my package will get routed through the Marshall Islands and take 5 weeks to get delivered like a flat-rate Priority Mail package we mailed to Kentucky for Christmas last year. But if it does, I'll get a refund on my shipping costs!
(My experience is for items shipped FROM Hawaii, I don't know about rates TO Hawaii).
So the moral of the story is the same as every other Hawaii shopping experience: Shop around.
ETA: Grammar
For 2 decades since moving off the mainland the USPS was always the cheapest way to get things there- but the last several years of USPS rate increases have been brutal. I didn't realize how much so until this week.
For the first time in a long time, I had to ship something to the mainland that would not fit into a flat-rate box and was over 16 ounces.
The USPS rate was just over $50 for a 13 pound package barely larger than a flat rate box. But I get a commercial-based discount, so it was only $47 and some change. (What a deal!) There were more expensive options, way over $100, for 2 day "Express" services.
Thinking there had to be a better way, I shopped around. FedEx and UPS were all within a dollar or two of the USPS $50 price for the "rack rate" (no discounts) but came with the added benefits of 2ish day delivery GUARANTEE, real tracking information, and packages not arriving all banged up. This had never happened to me before that USPS was the worst option.
Instead of shipping the box FedEx through their I-don't-have-an-account web site I called them up and setup a business account, got a shipping ID, and then shipped through the web site.
The same box that cost over $50 through USPS was only $31 through Fedex (including all surcharges), and although that was the 2-day price, it is scheduled for delivery the next day! Plus, I'm dealing with employees that don't act like they hate their lives and it's highly unlikely my package will get routed through the Marshall Islands and take 5 weeks to get delivered like a flat-rate Priority Mail package we mailed to Kentucky for Christmas last year. But if it does, I'll get a refund on my shipping costs!
(My experience is for items shipped FROM Hawaii, I don't know about rates TO Hawaii).
So the moral of the story is the same as every other Hawaii shopping experience: Shop around.
ETA: Grammar