Can I just ship to a UPS store?
Can I just ship to a UPS store?
Designate Shipments to The UPS Store. With the Corporate Retail Solutions Alternate Delivery Location program, a shipment may be directed to a designated The UPS Store® location rather than to the recipient’s primary residence or place of business. The recipient can then pick up the package at a time that is convenient …
Can I ship a package to a USPS store?
If your package is more than one-half inch thick or weighs more than 10 oz and you’re using postage stamps, you must take it to a Post Office retail counter to send it. You may also use the Post Office Self-Service Kiosk to buy stamps and drop your package in the lobby package slot.
Can I ship directly to a UPS access point?
Merchants can ship directly to UPS Access Point® lockers, and customers can redirect a package to any locker when they like. To do this, enter the address of a UPS Access Point® as your delivery address when you create your shipping label.
Will UPS hold a package for pickup?
We can hold onto your package and deliver it once you’re back in town. You can request we leave your package with a neighbor. We can reroute your package to another address, in certain cases. You can request we hold onto your package for you to pick up at a UPS location.
Can I ship to a FedEx location for pickup?
Simply designate delivery to any of more than 1,700 FedEx Office locations nationwide for convenient pickup. FedEx Ground packages will be available within the scheduled delivery time of 1 to 5 business days (Monday–Friday) at most FedEx Office locations.
How can I receive mail without an address?
How To Receive A Package Without Giving An Address: 4 easy ways for 2022
- Package receiving service. A package receiving service is a great way to get items delivered without using your home address.
- Package locker systems.
- Sign up for a PO Box.
- Get your parcel delivered to a friend (or your office)
Does Amazon use UPS or FedEx?
Amazon directly handles 67% of its deliveries. The company is already the nation’s fourth-largest package delivery service. It still shares the load with FedEx, UPS, and USPS.