lower40 has it close. It's a shipping method called UPS General. It's cheaper that UPS Ground. If you order something and want it delivered by your UPS driver on his usual route,be sure to tell the shipper to ship it "Ground" not "General".We got into this with UPS a year ago and that's what one of the big shots told my wife. Our driver was the one who told us about it. He said that if it has to be dropped at the Post Office,there will be a "pt" in the shipping code. He said if that code is in there,he HAS to take it to the Post Office. He said if he had 3 packages on for me,and two had that PT in the code,even though he was right here in my driveway,he could only leave one package here. The other 2 would HAVE to go to the Post Office for final delivery. He said he's had that happen before many times. Now if UPS and FedEx were to merge,that would be a different story. They could call it FedUp.
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