whenIgetthere
Well-Known Member
I had a delivery the week before I went out (surgery) for a lady who had closed her screen printing business and moved it in to her house. She had 11 pkgs---10 for the business and one for her son. They were light (water bottles) and I was able to carry them two at a time. After I had moved the first 4 she came out and asked me if I could take the 10 boxes to another location. Turns out she was having that business affix the logos on to the water bottles and rather than bring them there herself she wanted me to do it for her. I politely informed her that we are directed to deliver them as addressed and that if she had wanted them brought to this location that she should have used bill to/ship to when placing the order.
It is one thing to take care of the customer. It is quite another to be taken advantage of.
If the second address was in my area, I would've have done an indirect delivery and saved her the money. But like you said, it was in an adjacent area, so she would be SOL.