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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 55967"><p>I have the same problem. I have a major customer whose suppliers send them packages with the 662 zip code. They are more than big enough for their own zip as they cover many square miles. and for years UPS sent each one of them an address correction bill. They have had and used this since the zipcode was established, but UPS knows best, or so they think. </p><p> </p><p>I also have had many issues myself sending packages to a business and the driver enters it as a residential package. </p><p> </p><p>PAy the part of the bill you owe and dispute the rest. Keep records of correspondence both with your customer and UPS. PAy your bill with a credit card and use them to aid you in getting the charges relieved from your bill. The bigger pain in the tush you make your case the more likely you are to get satisfaction. </p><p> </p><p>It would not suprise me to have the driver double dipping stops to boost his on road, and yours was the one that went in the side addy. </p><p> </p><p>You stated you were from Tennesse. What part? </p><p>d </p><p> </p><p>(Message edited by dannyboy on September 14, 2005)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 55967"] I have the same problem. I have a major customer whose suppliers send them packages with the 662 zip code. They are more than big enough for their own zip as they cover many square miles. and for years UPS sent each one of them an address correction bill. They have had and used this since the zipcode was established, but UPS knows best, or so they think. I also have had many issues myself sending packages to a business and the driver enters it as a residential package. PAy the part of the bill you owe and dispute the rest. Keep records of correspondence both with your customer and UPS. PAy your bill with a credit card and use them to aid you in getting the charges relieved from your bill. The bigger pain in the tush you make your case the more likely you are to get satisfaction. It would not suprise me to have the driver double dipping stops to boost his on road, and yours was the one that went in the side addy. You stated you were from Tennesse. What part? d (Message edited by dannyboy on September 14, 2005) [/QUOTE]
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