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It's really odd to end the program mid-FY. Has anyone 100% confirmed that it has ended and not just speculating?

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@msimon-2000 wrote:

It's really odd to end the program mid-FY. Has anyone 100% confirmed that it has ended and not just speculating?

Agreed. It seems like the budget/contract should be for the entire year, unless the contract had components that were not delivered upon…
I was told by the MS company the program is not running after March 30 and there is no additional information about the program at this time.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/03/2024 07:48PM by Plusha.
@Capurato wrote:

@msimon-2000 wrote:

It's really odd to end the program mid-FY. Has anyone 100% confirmed that it has ended and not just speculating?

Agreed. It seems like the budget/contract should be for the entire year, unless the contract had components that were not delivered upon…
USPS didn’t pay or the MS company did not deliver?
I went to the mystery shopping website. They have a list of associates and tab named "Shopper Support Team". I checked each one. no one is handling such customer. too sad.

Shopping Eastern Pennsylvania since 2009
Very well thought out. I believe you’re spot on.

@ServiceAward wrote:

I've been able to piece together a few things that may give us a glimpse as to what, if anything, is to come.

The USPS is, as already noted, is bleeding money. They are shifting their focus to shipping more packages via ground and doing that more efficiently. This is why ground service was revamped a while back and rebranded as Ground Advantage. The advantage is that you can get Priority Mail shipping speed for closer zones (seems to be 1-4) and get tracking and insurance, all for less than the traditional Priority Mail price. Although prices increased across most services in January, the greatest increase was for airmail services (i.e. Priority and PME). For the last 20 years, FedEX has provided the air services for Priority and PME. USPS is not renewing their contract with FedEX and, instead, will be going with UPS to fly Priority, PME, and first-class mail across the country. Undoubtedly UPS was able to make the numbers work for USPS. Still, the plan is for USPS to not promote Priority Mail and PME for most shipments, instead relying on Ground Advantage now that they have re-worked their ground routes.

What does all that mean for the program? I'm glad you asked! The program heavily emphasized the promotion of Priority Mail. That's now obsolete as USPS shifts away from Priority. At a minimum, the program will need to be significantly revamped and shift more toward the customer service experience. However, the USPS already has a well-implemented way to gain insight from customers through the POS survey. I can't find any stats on the conversion rate is of getting customers to take the survey, but it is possible they are getting enough data though that to make the mystery shopper program null. Additionally, the USPS also does their own internal audits, which evaluate many of the customer service points that were a part of the mystery shopper program.

My conclusion is this: The program is dead - permanently - or at least until the USPS stops bleeding money. Even with the shopper program was with the other company, the survey heavily hit on upselling customers to generate revenue. I found some documents from a decade ago that discussed this. Hence, the upsell to Priority and emphasis on selling cards, boxes, etc. They finally realized they were not making any money - or even breaking - so I have deiced to hone in on giving customers more value for their money. The USPS can now ship packages via ground destined for nearby zones as fast or faster than FedEx and UPS, all for a less price, but still with tracking and insurance. With the shift toward ground, HazMat, though still important, not as important as it once was. I actually noticed a change recently. I shop a lot of liquids, perfume, cosmetics, chemicals, etc. I always mark my packages well, even if it is a small amount. I was told Saturday that I no longer needed to mark the packages, if the products only had a small amount of hazardous materials in them, as long as it was going ground.

I cannot see a need for the mystery shopping program any longer. Plus, it will allow them to cut a few million out of their budget every year. As for why it would end mid-way through the fiscal year, maybe there was a breach on one end or the other. More than likely, there was probably some termination clause. Let's say the contract was up last year, maybe they shifted to a quarter by quarter extension, just long enough to implement the changes they have done over the past 6 months.
On Shopmetrics, the same MSC Director for USPS is still listed. Not that this means much of anything at this point!
you are right: I missed her. I will write her and ask,

Shopping Eastern Pennsylvania since 2009
So sad. I used this mostly to ship care packages to my kids and bday gifts/holiday gifts. I will miss being able to send more than a few ounces to celebrate inexpensively. Are there other msc doing any sort of shipping jobs at another shipper. I am just asking for the msc without mentioning any brand names.
I went to a post office to ship a package on my own dime today. An employee was extremely rude. They must know the program is over )))
This is too bad. From the standpoint of a taxpayer there is no way that they should be paying me $125 to mail a box as they did two weeks ago. Maybe it was just the MSC paying it out without billing the USPS. Always seemed sort of odd to me--the whole program. Hope it comes comes back around.
As Q3 begins in July, this post seems premature.

Have synthesizers, will travel...
USPS 2024 Fiscal Calendar runs 10/1/23 - 9/30/24. So this is their Q3 (4/1-6/30/24)
@CoolMusic wrote:

As Q3 begins in July, this post seems premature.
@BayShopper22 wrote:

Good news coming.

Elaborate please

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@MsJudi wrote:

@BayShopper22 wrote:

Good news coming.

Elaborate please

The new MSC will release information on this program once they’re ready to resume, which should be pretty soon.

I’m sure this will bring a lot of relief to people that really enjoyed these shops including me
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@NM1962 wrote:

has announced

Delete your post.... can't name the MSC
Well this appears to be great news, hopefully! Any hints on the new MSC? I'm wondering if it's the 'naked' company that had them previously.
I think you’re onto something.

@Snuffycuts99 wrote:

Well this appears to be great news, hopefully! Any hints on the new MSC? I'm wondering if it's the 'naked' company that had them previously.


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@ServiceAward wrote:

The USPS can now ship packages via ground destined for nearby zones as fast or faster than FedEx and UPS, all for a less price, but still with tracking and insurance.

USPS has always been faster and cheaper than FedEx and UPS.
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