Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Find us on Facebook & Twitter!


Kinek has moved it's news updates to it's Facebook and Twitter pages! You can find tons of information about our service, industry, and may run into a contest or two.

Kinek is the solution to never missing a delivery again! If you have ever run into a bad delivery experience don't be hesitant to share it on Kinek's Facebook or Twitter pages. Kinek is in the business of helping get rid of the frustrating delivery problems that so many people are having. Next time you shop online, think Kinek!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Hey Guys, Mother's Day is on the Way!

Do you remember back when you where a kid and had to hide your precious work of art that you had lovingly created for Mother's Day? Your now all grown up but now you have the problem of keeping the Mother's Day gift you have bought online for your wife a secret.  You can't have it delivered home because she might get the mail before you do.

Kinek has the answer!  Simply send the gift to a convenient Kinek Point and your secret is safe with us!

Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10th - don't forget!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Earth Day News: Shopping Online is Green!

Happy Earth Day!  
A recent study by Carnegie Mellon University's Green Design Institute highlights that the environment benefits when you shop online. The study found that online shopping can result in a reduction of CO2 emissions when compared to shopping in traditional retail stores.  

At Kinek, we believe that the Kinek service will further reduce the carbon footprint of online shopping by streamlining the 'last mile' of online delivery and removing the need for couriers to make repeat deliveries.  

The Carnegie Mellon study can be found @ the Green Design Institute website.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The importance of your KN#




You wouldn’t mail a letter without writing the recipient’s name on the envelope. You want to be sure that your letter reaches the right person and including the name helps accomplish that. A KN# is just like a name on an envelope: it identifies a package as being yours.

Once your parcel arrives at a depot, the KN# is entered into the system. Once it is entered, you’ll receive an email letting you know that your package is ready to be picked up.

If you forget to include the KN# when filling out a retailer’s shipping form, the system can’t identify you and your package may be left in limbo.

Always remember to put your KN# followed by the name of the depot you are shipping to in the second address line of a retailer’s shipping form (see the image above for an example).

Big News

A new version of KinekPoint is coming soon. The new version will include several ways to save the addresses of your favourite depots along with your KN#. Check back for updates.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Bloggers spread the word about package theft

As the Prince of Petworth (PoP) recently demonstrated, blogging can be about more than just what you had for breakfast. With a focus on the happenings of many popular Washington DC neighborhoods, PoP’s blog covers everything from real estate and neighborhood development to art galleries and restaurants.

On March 16th, he turned his attention to the issue of package theft. After receiving a number of tips about stolen packages in the Columbia Heights area, he posted a selection of tips he was receiving on his blog and asked for reader feedback.

Hats off to bloggers like the Prince of Petworth who are using their blogs to warn readers about what’s going on in their neighborhoods.

If you’re worried about your package being stolen from your doorstep, try using KinekPoint.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

KinekPoint heads to Silicon Valley



KinekPoint is pleased to announce that it has been selected as one of six companies to participate in a business expansion program run by the Canadian Consulate. As part of the program, KinekPoint will take up residence in the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale, California. From this incubation center, KinekPoint will coordinate the launch of its service in Silicon Valley.

The launch of the program was recently covered by the San Jose Business Journal. The article can be viewed here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Good recession news... but hurry!

If there ever was a time to shop for deals on electronics now is the time. Laptops, flat-screen TVs and cameras are all declining in price. Online retailers give consumers the power to compare prices and find the best bargains without leaving home. The only problem is that price drops may be slowing down and may be reaching rock-bottom. You may want to take advantage before it is too late. If you do find that perfect deal and want to get your package more conveniently, why not ship the delivery to a KinekPoint Depot!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Will economic downturn deliver a crime wave?

Thieves are on the lookout for deliveries left on doorsteps
Experts worry that the combustible cocktail of rising unemployment and deep law enforcement cutbacks may lead to a spike in crime. As the recession deepens, more evidence accumulates that crime is on the uptick. Having your package deliveries left on your front step while you are not home increases the opportunity for a theft. Help limit your exposure by sending your packages to a KinekPoint Depot. Ensure that your important deliveries are not exposed to the threat of theft.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Combine your orders to shop a little greener and save on shipping

If you are a veteran online shopper, you’re probably familiar with free shipping. Spend a certain amount of money, and the retailer will ship your items for free. It may take a few days longer to get your order, but your pocket book will thank you.

There’s another good reason to combine your orders: it makes your shopping a little greener. Say you’re ordering three DVDs from Amazon.com – those would easily fit in one box. Shipping them separately means more packaging, more waste, and more energy spent.












Want to be greener still? Ship them to a KinekPoint Depot! Chances are the courier delivering your package already has to stop by a KinekPoint location and, if the courier tries you at home and misses, you’ll likely have to drive out to their depot to retrieve your package – using more fuel in the retrieval of your shopping.

Friday, February 6, 2009

You can't put a price on love

Retailer's worried about the effects of the economy on their Valentine's Day sales may have a reason to breathe a little easier. Discover® Card's Fourth Annual Valentine's Day Shopping Survey revealed only a drop of 2% in planned shopping budgets over 2008 figures. More surprising is the fact that women may actually plan to spend more money this year.


To read the Discover® press release on the survey, click here.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Let KinekPoint be your buddy this Valentine's Day


You’ve finally found the perfect gift online. There’s just one problem: How do you keep your partner from getting to the door first when it arrives?

Instead of shipping to your home, why not ship to a KinekPoint? We’ll notify you as soon as your parcel arrives and you can pick it up when it’s convenient for you.

Remember, sneaking the perfect gift into the house is always easier when it doesn’t ring the doorbell.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Postmaster general's woes

Today the U.S. postmaster general requested:

“I reluctantly request that Congress remove the annual appropriation bill rider, first added in 1983, that requires the Postal Service to deliver mail six days each week.”

This could mean the end of Saturday delivery by the USPS as we know it. If you are not at home during weekdays, this will make receiving packages a lot more difficult. That is why we suggest you ship them to a KinekPoint Depot! Don't worry about government cutbacks when all you want to get your package.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

A tweet a day keeps heartache away



Judy McGuire, in the article “Awful Valentine’s Day – how to avoid it” (for The Frisky and featured on CNN), wises states the following:

If your boyfriend forgets what day it is, you have nobody but yourself to blame. Do you know when the World Series is? Probably not. If you want your man to remember something, remind him.


It’s good advice. As much as women would like to think that men have a built-in radar for Valentine’s Day, there is a thriving market for last minute flowers and candy. The solution? Drop hints early and widely. Don’t just rely on face-to-face conversations, exploit Twitter and Facebook.

A tweet a day can keep you from being disappointed on the big day.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Frustrated shoppers take their security complaints to YouTube

Almost everyone has had a bad delivery experience. From having a parcel stolen from your doorstep to coming home to find a box that looks as though it went ten rounds in a boxing ring, chances are you’ve had at least one delivery experience that has left you seething.

With the advent of social media, frustrated consumers are finding new ways to share their frustration and the results are turning up on YouTube for the world to see. From a woman who videotaped herself on hold with customer service after a parcel went missing to a man who set up a hidden camera to catch a delivery man routinely throwing packages from the curb to his door, consumers are reaching out and sharing their experiences and annoyances with traditional deliveries.

We’re not advocating that you line your driveway with hidden cameras but if you have had a frustrating experience, try typing the name of the courier into YouTube. You might find out that you’re not alone.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Valentine’s Day is just a month away. Are you ready?




Candy. Flowers. Dinner. For years, men have fallen back on these tried and true Valentine’s Day gifts. It’s no coincidence that “tried” and “tired” share all the same letters. While women appreciate roses and chocolates, they’re often left wondering why they didn’t get something a little more personal.

One of the big keys to getting a great and unique gift is to think ahead and look for clues. Does your girlfriend or wife have wish lists at sites like Amazon? Have you seen her eyeing anything in the mall? What about social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook – has she dropped any hints there?

It’s January 14th and it’s not too early to start thinking ahead.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Eyes on the prize

It's all too easy for packages to go missing from doorsteps as this story from CBS 11 (Dallas/Fort Worth Local News) illustrates. This isn't the first case where an enterprising and opportunistic thief tailed a delivery truck while it made it's rounds. In 2007, about 700 packages were stolen from doorsteps and driveways in Indiana and Illinois.

The bottom line? A package left on you doorstep is an attractive target to thieves who are all too good at figuring out delivery schedules and watching courier routes.

KinekPoint provides a barrier between your package and opportunistic thieves hoping to resell your online shopping.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Wii Contest Winner

An excited Carla Weaver left Kinek yesterday with A Wii Console and Wii Fit prize package compliments of KinekPoint. Carla’s mother referred KinekPoint to her after hearing about the new service on the evening news. She went on to say “I’ve had many missed deliveries in the past and this service is definitely something I can use.” Carla’s kids were jumping up and down while she was on the phone hearing the news that she had won the Wii prize package.

If you didn’t win, don’t worry! Another KinekPoint contest is just around the corner! While you wait, try out KinekPoint and see how easily it takes the frustration out of deliveries.