HomeDelivery
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Re: Another EXPRESS Delivery Goes Wrong
sup guys! flu is killin' me, but since i don't have any paid sick days ~ i be out there in the trenches with the rest of 'em...
the 1st sentence & walmart sometimes have sucky warehouse workers that doesn't tape up their parcels securely...
but, if i see that on my sorted pile, i'd yank it off & get a QA clerk right away to inspect it.
if he/she can't repack it due to no extra cardboard laying around, we'll tape it up the best we can, i'll make the QA clerk put one of those "inspection stickers" that they've inspected the box to find everything to be intact & complete (code 40 for you, CJinx?)... and i'll deliver it.
At the customer's home, i'll see if they'll want to accept the parcel, noting that a QA clerk has inspected it to be OK internally & apologize for the destroyed box. I'll allow a code 06 if he/she is home to refuse the box... if they're not home, i'll release it w/ a status doortag; they'll call the company if they want a p/up or call tag to be returned back to the warehouse or RTS.
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I'm hoping that Express courier was a cover driver or a new hire... wow, that sucks to be the person who released that...
PS: hey OP, change the title to Express...
PPS: so those multiple small yellow tags mean multiple delivery attempts? just trying to figure out how the box got to be soo mangled...
sup guys! flu is killin' me, but since i don't have any paid sick days ~ i be out there in the trenches with the rest of 'em...
Amazon packs their boxes like crap. That doesn't excuse everyone who touched this box because they didn't stop it to have it inspected/repacked, however.
the 1st sentence & walmart sometimes have sucky warehouse workers that doesn't tape up their parcels securely...
but, if i see that on my sorted pile, i'd yank it off & get a QA clerk right away to inspect it.
if he/she can't repack it due to no extra cardboard laying around, we'll tape it up the best we can, i'll make the QA clerk put one of those "inspection stickers" that they've inspected the box to find everything to be intact & complete (code 40 for you, CJinx?)... and i'll deliver it.
At the customer's home, i'll see if they'll want to accept the parcel, noting that a QA clerk has inspected it to be OK internally & apologize for the destroyed box. I'll allow a code 06 if he/she is home to refuse the box... if they're not home, i'll release it w/ a status doortag; they'll call the company if they want a p/up or call tag to be returned back to the warehouse or RTS.
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I'm hoping that Express courier was a cover driver or a new hire... wow, that sucks to be the person who released that...
PS: hey OP, change the title to Express...
PPS: so those multiple small yellow tags mean multiple delivery attempts? just trying to figure out how the box got to be soo mangled...