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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 56025"><p>Spidey makes a good point. All of the UPS stores and most other customer counters have a stamp made up that states, "No address corrections allowed" or "Do not address correct" That will keep you from getting the charge, but it will keep the customer from getting their package on the scheduled day. </p><p> </p><p>And as Racer stated, we actually dont give you the choice. The majority of the customers polled have stated that they would rather have the package forwarded and the charge assessed, so the majority wins. </p><p> </p><p>So between the two posts and others, that should have your question and problem solved. </p><p> </p><p>As for your customer, a few times of them not getting the packages should solve the problem of bad addresses. If it becomes an problem for them instead of you, they will call their end of UPS and try and find out what the problem is on that end. The way things are now, they dont have an intrest in your problem what so ever. By having the packages returned to you instead of address corrected, then they have a vested intrest to see what the problem is and fix that problem. If it is their address, then they need to get it right. And if it is a problem with UPS on the delivery side, then they will also follow up on that end. </p><p> </p><p>That photo on the avatar is a Tardigrade. Also called the water bear. Kinda like me, almost indestructable. Cool Creature! Better live under a scope in live action. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 56025"] Spidey makes a good point. All of the UPS stores and most other customer counters have a stamp made up that states, "No address corrections allowed" or "Do not address correct" That will keep you from getting the charge, but it will keep the customer from getting their package on the scheduled day. And as Racer stated, we actually dont give you the choice. The majority of the customers polled have stated that they would rather have the package forwarded and the charge assessed, so the majority wins. So between the two posts and others, that should have your question and problem solved. As for your customer, a few times of them not getting the packages should solve the problem of bad addresses. If it becomes an problem for them instead of you, they will call their end of UPS and try and find out what the problem is on that end. The way things are now, they dont have an intrest in your problem what so ever. By having the packages returned to you instead of address corrected, then they have a vested intrest to see what the problem is and fix that problem. If it is their address, then they need to get it right. And if it is a problem with UPS on the delivery side, then they will also follow up on that end. That photo on the avatar is a Tardigrade. Also called the water bear. Kinda like me, almost indestructable. Cool Creature! Better live under a scope in live action. d [/QUOTE]
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