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<blockquote data-quote="canon" data-source="post: 168293" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>That part hit me as odd too... all too often I <em>wish</em> I had something in writing which managment instructed me to do. Instructing me to DR to apts? Want me to sign? Sure. And since it's no big deal, I'd like a copy of that.</p><p></p><p>I used to see FedEx, DHL, and USPS pkgs left at apt doors and thought they just weren't as cautious as we were. But most apt dwellers work for a living and aren't home during the business hours we deliver. If the office doesn't accept or if they close before the resident gets home, the person is better off shipping elsewhere if they want their package <em>that day</em>. NDA included.</p><p></p><p>This is one of the things I've always wanted to be able to do. Especially since UPS time allowances don't see a difference between apts or houses. Apartments are the same as businesses... signatures only. Lots of time writing notices, and no credit for making that extra stop and handling pkgs again to drag them into the office.</p><p></p><p>At the very minimum, I wish we had some service that allowed for DR of signature required or HV pkgs once we get a "Signature On File" release from the consignee. Too often, house waaaay out in the country completely isolated and I can't DR their mouse from Dell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canon, post: 168293, member: 8423"] That part hit me as odd too... all too often I [I]wish[/I] I had something in writing which managment instructed me to do. Instructing me to DR to apts? Want me to sign? Sure. And since it's no big deal, I'd like a copy of that. I used to see FedEx, DHL, and USPS pkgs left at apt doors and thought they just weren't as cautious as we were. But most apt dwellers work for a living and aren't home during the business hours we deliver. If the office doesn't accept or if they close before the resident gets home, the person is better off shipping elsewhere if they want their package [I]that day[/I]. NDA included. This is one of the things I've always wanted to be able to do. Especially since UPS time allowances don't see a difference between apts or houses. Apartments are the same as businesses... signatures only. Lots of time writing notices, and no credit for making that extra stop and handling pkgs again to drag them into the office. At the very minimum, I wish we had some service that allowed for DR of signature required or HV pkgs once we get a "Signature On File" release from the consignee. Too often, house waaaay out in the country completely isolated and I can't DR their mouse from Dell. [/QUOTE]
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