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Even if he isn't actually to blame. And I don't know the name of
whoever heads up the US mail system anyway, so Donald will do.
I'm ranting about the terrible increase in UK-US postal charges which
have been imposed by Royal Mail since the beginning of this month. About
60% has been added, that's pretty steep and will obviously impact users
both sides of the pond. Royal Mail say they have had to impose the
increases and that they are not making a penny of extra profit from
them.
Apparently it's partly down to the shortage of transatlantic passenger
flights (which used to carry a lot of letters and light mail) since
covid came about so paying higher charges for freight flights but mostly
it's because of the US mail service changing its terms of business and
charging a much higher price for the 'last mile' part of the delivery,
which is the most expensive part for all mail service providers. I
understand increases are affecting charges in the opposite direction too
so US to UK is now more costly.
I send stuff to the US quite often, I don't make any profit on postage
and never have, but I can't absorb this ridiculous increase although I
have done so far. I checked out alternative carriers to try and cut
costs but there aren't any good options. Royal Mail do a super economy
'service', which is admittedly cheap, but it takes up to 42 days to
arrive and I don't think that's acceptable to people who have 'matters
to attend to', although I might offer it as an option.
All I need now is for the brexit nonsense to cause increases in charges
to the EU at the end of the year! I'm not saying that will happen but
who knows.
I was moaning to P about it, he just said I should put up prices and
that was that. When I brought it up again later in the day and asked his
advice on incentivising somehow to ameliorate the possible decrease in
sales, he just said run the increases for a few months first and see
what happens, no point looking for solutions until there's data to go
on. I could see it was subject closed as far as he was concerned so I
suppose I'll make the necessary price adjustments and wait and see.
Rant over:)
Stay safe. Have a good week.
Ronnie
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12 comments:
Hi Ronnie,
How frustrating, not to mention worrying, especially when you rely on the post for your business. I'm not really sure what else you can do but increase prices. Try talking to P again. He may have come up with some potential ideas in the meantime. If not, you never know, it might get you spanked:)
Hugs
Roz
Frustrating, but necessary, so raise the fees for postage, giving the alternative of 42 day shipping estimate. I imagine many people have stopped using the mail, and thus volume is down, but costs of employees and everything involved have stayed constant. I moved all bills to electronic delivery, when the scare was the paper could be transmitting the virus.
Throwing a tantrum about the prices could earn you a wonderful spanking, and you are a brat whenever you need to be.
bottoms up
Red
Feel free to blame him for everything - he's thrown the whole world kilter!
I agree with Red - hike up your delivery charges and offer the 42 day option - let people decide. You shouldn't be out money !! Besides everyone and his brother are raising costs now...... it sorta goes with the covid thing ya know?!
Agree with PK -- please feel free to blame him. We do. (Well, we sentient beings with hearts and brains.) Sorry for the aggravation. Hopefully things will be able to return to some semblance of sanity soon.
Donald is the best
Hi Ronnie,
I think you should include shipping costs in the price of your merchandise, or at least let the buyers know how much the cost will be.
Umm, sorry Bruno y Mia, but he's the WORST.
Hugs,
Hermione
I kind of agree with Hermione. It's a simple matter to say: "Item=$ plus shipping=$ total=$" Everyone does. I do think it's a plus to say in your description that what you charge for shipping is the actual shipping cost with no 'extras' added in. That always makes a difference to me.
Ronnie, why are you blaming Don? Don`t you know the thing to do these days is to blame the Russians?
Roz - Thanks. Well I suppose that's something to think abaout:)
Red - I don't feel like being a brat at the moment I just want a decision on this first:) Thanks.
PK - LOL. He's got a lot to answer for. Thanks.
Morningstar - My prices are very competitive with others and I don't like putting up charges (I see others that are well out of order for what they are selling) but I may have to. Thank you.
Erica - Oh I do. I can't see PO charges changing and as I said, with Brexit EU could hike there prices up. We'll see. Thanks.
Bruno - Not everyone agrees with you. Thanks.
Hermione - Yes I have. Thanks.
kdpierre - I agree and I think I will add more to my description re postal charges. Thank you.
Graham - LOL. I blame them as well. Thanks.
Love,
Ronnie
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Hey Ronnie,
In our house, I don't speak the idiot's name, simply refer to the "idiot down south".
I'm sorry it is causing such problems for you though!
Your P sounds exactly like my Sheriff when I bring up working at school in September and how nervous I am (been a SAHM for 16 years....just returning now) and the Sheriff responds with "there isn't enough information/data available to make a decision, so we will wait to make that decision". Frustrating to be sure, especially when he is right!
I hope things resolve soon.
Hugs
Boo
Boosghost2 - Looks like he wont be doing a second term. I can't see charges changing and I hope with Brexit EU charges don't go up. We'll see. I hope all goes well for you in September. Thank you.
Love,
Ronnie
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