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<blockquote data-quote="Fragile" data-source="post: 1652108" data-attributes="member: 52872"><p>Give me a break and stop drinking the kool aid. You tell that to the 80 year old woman who lives on the 11th floor of the housing project I deliver to that needs to sign for her QVC because the entire building and the buildings surrounding it are NON DR. Now the board is telling me to send her packages to access point she won't be able to get to because she's old and disabled. And no she's not going online!</p><p></p><p>You know what the problem is with you guys and your great ideas? You never ask the service providers. Access point is a good idea, but not for almost every send again in the damn truck. Guess what, I've been alternating to convenience stores for years for residential customers that aren't home... this isn't some brilliant idea UPS came up with, but the difference is the customer told me it was okay to do so. Every driver in a urban area has. </p><p></p><p>Oh... and "they're on the hook for it?" What's UPS going to do, sue them in small claims or call the police? That would be some great PR. They know they can take anything they want and worst case scenario UPS will cut them off and worst case scenario they loose their 50 cents a box. Give me a break.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line... the route drivers know who's old or disabled, we know who calls in a concern for everything, we know who steals and lies, the redirect to access point should be our option that we should be able to over ride (and not get threatened with discipline by our management team for over riding "too much" and "sabotaging") or the <strong>customer should be able to opt in</strong>. That's it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fragile, post: 1652108, member: 52872"] Give me a break and stop drinking the kool aid. You tell that to the 80 year old woman who lives on the 11th floor of the housing project I deliver to that needs to sign for her QVC because the entire building and the buildings surrounding it are NON DR. Now the board is telling me to send her packages to access point she won't be able to get to because she's old and disabled. And no she's not going online! You know what the problem is with you guys and your great ideas? You never ask the service providers. Access point is a good idea, but not for almost every send again in the damn truck. Guess what, I've been alternating to convenience stores for years for residential customers that aren't home... this isn't some brilliant idea UPS came up with, but the difference is the customer told me it was okay to do so. Every driver in a urban area has. Oh... and "they're on the hook for it?" What's UPS going to do, sue them in small claims or call the police? That would be some great PR. They know they can take anything they want and worst case scenario UPS will cut them off and worst case scenario they loose their 50 cents a box. Give me a break. Bottom line... the route drivers know who's old or disabled, we know who calls in a concern for everything, we know who steals and lies, the redirect to access point should be our option that we should be able to over ride (and not get threatened with discipline by our management team for over riding "too much" and "sabotaging") or the [B]customer should be able to opt in[/B]. That's it. [/QUOTE]
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