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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1964018" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>So I figured out an honest workaround for the "No DR" BS to residential addresses.</p><p>Scan the package and if no one is home, record as NI1 and fill out the questionnare.</p><p>Then put the same address in, enter "duplicate stop", and type in the 6-digit shipper number. Then type the entire 1Z label into the ID# column and remarks column. By not scanning it, you can defeat the prohibition against Driver Release that will be gone the following day anyway (the Delivery Designation program only works on Tuesdays and Thursdays.)</p><p> The package will wind up as a no-scan the following day but that is preferable to it being missed if you are running out of hours.</p><p>I have used this method in situations where I just spent 5 minutes lugging the package up a half-mile long driveway only to be told I cant DR it. I am running out of hours, so rather than repeat the process the following day ( when the DR WILL be allowed) I defeat it and avoid the send again that could result in other customers having missed stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1964018, member: 14668"] So I figured out an honest workaround for the "No DR" BS to residential addresses. Scan the package and if no one is home, record as NI1 and fill out the questionnare. Then put the same address in, enter "duplicate stop", and type in the 6-digit shipper number. Then type the entire 1Z label into the ID# column and remarks column. By not scanning it, you can defeat the prohibition against Driver Release that will be gone the following day anyway (the Delivery Designation program only works on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) The package will wind up as a no-scan the following day but that is preferable to it being missed if you are running out of hours. I have used this method in situations where I just spent 5 minutes lugging the package up a half-mile long driveway only to be told I cant DR it. I am running out of hours, so rather than repeat the process the following day ( when the DR WILL be allowed) I defeat it and avoid the send again that could result in other customers having missed stops. [/QUOTE]
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