What does ups mean by rescheduled delivery?
When you’re expecting a shipment, you want to have it delivered on time. If your delivery gets reschedule , you don’t want it to be for any reason other than an extenuating circumstance. However, on occasion, circumstances do arise that are unavoidable and beyond our control. If you reschedule your delivery because of these circumstances, we will do our best to get your goods to you as soon as possible and at no additional cost to you.
What does ups mean by rescheduled delivery date?
If you decide to reschedule your delivery, you’ll need to provide your carrier with two days’ notice. However, you won’t receive any compensation for the additional costs. We do not provide additional compensation for rescheduled delivery. We are committed to providing you with a quality service, and our carriers evaluate the weather conditions and their routes to determine their available window for delivery.
What does ups mean by rescheduled shipping?
If you had your shipment delivered by a carrier or carrier that utilizes a carrier service, let us make sure the carrier or carrier service rescheduled the delivery and notified you. If they did not reschedule the delivery, then we’ll reschedule the delivery on your behalf. Be sure to let us know the new delivery date you would like. If that date is not available, we’ll provide you with the information necessary to reschedule the delivery.
What does ups mean by shipping rescheduled?
If shipping is rescheduled due to a weather event, your freight will be rescheduled to the next available shipping window. If shipping is rescheduled due to a delay on your part or a carrier’s part, your freight will be rescheduled to the next available shipping window.
What does ups mean by rescheduled shipping date?
If you need to change your shipping date, don’t panic. UPS can help you reschedule your shipment. We’ll do everything in our power to get your packages to their final destination on time. That means you don’t have to stress out about getting a new tracking number or wondering if something is going to happen to your shipment.