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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBrokeDown" data-source="post: 2155853" data-attributes="member: 46824"><p>Ok listen, you guys dont obviously dont understand/have been driving at UPS driving to long. I see if from both sides (per my companies rules as we resale a lot of product) some companies use the signature as proof it was delivered in good order and it is on the customer to prove otherwise. The corporation goes ahead and pays the invoice. The little man that signed for it get wrote up/terminated if the cost is enough and the higher ups then institute a policy of check before signing. But they choose to stay with the same vendor because they can get the product cheaper with that vendor than someone else. the guy that you are delivering to has no say in a lot of instances and higherups only care about the $'s on a sheet. Its also the pot calling the kettle black when UPS has the same policy and it is on the shipper to prove it was shipped in good order and packed like it was 15th century pottery from the ming dynasty and even then ups will deny any and all damage claims unless it was caused by getting wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBrokeDown, post: 2155853, member: 46824"] Ok listen, you guys dont obviously dont understand/have been driving at UPS driving to long. I see if from both sides (per my companies rules as we resale a lot of product) some companies use the signature as proof it was delivered in good order and it is on the customer to prove otherwise. The corporation goes ahead and pays the invoice. The little man that signed for it get wrote up/terminated if the cost is enough and the higher ups then institute a policy of check before signing. But they choose to stay with the same vendor because they can get the product cheaper with that vendor than someone else. the guy that you are delivering to has no say in a lot of instances and higherups only care about the $'s on a sheet. Its also the pot calling the kettle black when UPS has the same policy and it is on the shipper to prove it was shipped in good order and packed like it was 15th century pottery from the ming dynasty and even then ups will deny any and all damage claims unless it was caused by getting wet. [/QUOTE]
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