[quote name='Dead of Knight']For video games, they've always required you to use UPS if you want a shipping label. If they now offer USPS, it's a very recent change.[/QUOTE]
Actually, when amazon first started game trade-ins, there was a USPS option with shipping labels and they covered shipping as I took a package or two to the post office that way before they switched to UPS. I sort of gave up on UPS trade-ins with them after my last package barely fit in the drop off box.
[quote name='Vinny']So should the fact that UPS costs significantly more than the USPS. And that UPS handles a significantly fewer packages than the USPS.
Look, for those of you wishing for the USPS to die out and whatnot, have you ever had to ship a game (a single, regular DVD sized game) using UPS? It costs $11

ing dollars using the cheapest method. A seller asked me to have it delivered that way because USPS lost a package of his... the game itself was $8.
Both parties

up. I've had lost packages from both and guess what? Neither party has ever said, "Oh yeah, I delivered that package to the wrong house! Of course I'll take responsibility for it and have that marked on my performance evaluation!"
I hope the USPS doesn't die. Their prices are beyond reasonable for me to have to lose 1 out of 100 packages. For those really important packages, yes, I'll use UPS or FedEx but for regular old games (which make up a vast majority of my transactions), I'm fine with risking USPS.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, at the end of the day it's still people running both services so there's going to be problems.
UPS is far from perfect. They used to regularly drop off packages for my neighbors at my house. The first time they had me sign for it, then the driver just left after he handed me the package and I told him the address was the neighbors. Second time, he just left the package at our place with no signature that was required. Since I've moved, half the time they leave stuff at the door that says signature required.
As for USPS, my local branch is pretty good. I think the only major screwup I got was a letter that had the same street address that was to go to Alabama (with a return address from Alabama) and somehow came to PA.