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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1113926" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I'm not breaking my anonymity to give it to you, but I summarized a typical delivery for the early 90's. Even if someone specifies "deliver only to Joe Blow" or whomever, everyone ignores that and delivers to the first person that will sign for the package. Courier scans package with SuperTracker, obtains signature, scans line barcode and enters "J. Blow" in the tracker. It's been awhile, so the order might be off.</p><p></p><p>Couriers were often told by customers to "sign for them" if they weren't home, and some dumb ones often did so. A package could be released if there was a Signature Release on-file or if the release block was signed on the AWB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1113926, member: 12508"] I'm not breaking my anonymity to give it to you, but I summarized a typical delivery for the early 90's. Even if someone specifies "deliver only to Joe Blow" or whomever, everyone ignores that and delivers to the first person that will sign for the package. Courier scans package with SuperTracker, obtains signature, scans line barcode and enters "J. Blow" in the tracker. It's been awhile, so the order might be off. Couriers were often told by customers to "sign for them" if they weren't home, and some dumb ones often did so. A package could be released if there was a Signature Release on-file or if the release block was signed on the AWB. [/QUOTE]
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