Okay, so where I'm getting my shipments done is in the middle of no where, but I wouldn't have put an extra $2 charge for delivery here! My college has at LEAST 3 UPS deliveries a day, so they're not going out of their way to bring them here. Plus, the center where they are is in Frederick, MD, which is a rather large city.
Is there anyway that you can look into this? I think it's unfair that I have to pay more on this website for delivery, but on other sites, I don't.
Feb 21st, '10, 10:22
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Re: Increased shipping for "Rural" deliveries?
From Adagio's website: "If your zip code is on UPS's rural list, a $2 surcharge will apply."I think it's unfair that I have to pay more on this website for delivery, but on other sites, I don't.
So the charge is straight from UPS and Adagio passes it on to the customer to pay-- they aren't just making it up

Adagio charges a flat rate for shipping for everyone-- $3.75 is a pretty sweet deal, and $5.75 with the surcharge is pretty great too. And that's good ol UPS ground service. Some places (tea and otherwise) make me pay $5-$10 for the same exact service.
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Feb 21st, '10, 11:15
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Re: Increased shipping for "Rural" deliveries?
I also wondered about it when I first started ordering from Adagio, but like bsteele says above, you are probably paying it in other instances, but aren't told about it. Maybe Adagio does this so we know that UPS adds on in addition to their low shipping cost? $5.75 is still a low shipping price to pay to anywhere in the U.S.