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<blockquote data-quote="FrigidFTSup" data-source="post: 1908259" data-attributes="member: 58894"><p>When I was a green clerk I remember flowers coming through to a hospital for an employee (I want to say they were for Mother's day) came back as refused. I was a bit confused and worried it was just the hospital not accepting packages for employees. I called the woman and sure enough, she refused them. The SOP for that shipper was to process it as a throwaway and toss them. I couldn't believe it. I asked the supervisor if I could take them home to my then girlfriend as they were beautiful and would just go to waste and I got a solid no. </p><p></p><p>I get it, but I think it's a silly rule under certain circumstances. A damage throwaway? Sure. We decided it should be destroyed. For a refused throwaway? It isn't hurting anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrigidFTSup, post: 1908259, member: 58894"] When I was a green clerk I remember flowers coming through to a hospital for an employee (I want to say they were for Mother's day) came back as refused. I was a bit confused and worried it was just the hospital not accepting packages for employees. I called the woman and sure enough, she refused them. The SOP for that shipper was to process it as a throwaway and toss them. I couldn't believe it. I asked the supervisor if I could take them home to my then girlfriend as they were beautiful and would just go to waste and I got a solid no. I get it, but I think it's a silly rule under certain circumstances. A damage throwaway? Sure. We decided it should be destroyed. For a refused throwaway? It isn't hurting anybody. [/QUOTE]
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