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<blockquote data-quote="jules23" data-source="post: 88364" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>Thank you *bow*. I believe you that it's in there. Trust me I have seen some crazy stuff in the ops. I used to field test all this stuff, but moved to a different part of the group a while ago. It's not the driver's fault it's in there -if I was a driver and saw it, and didn't have the years of experience, I might think it was ok, too. Then I do know differently. The center should NEVER put a driver in position of doing something unethical or illegal. Yeah, yeah, I know it happens all the time. </p><p></p><p>Your scenario is interesting because the 800 number people (which really, can we blow them up - useless) should know the rules and not allow a customer to put something in the mailbox. In this case, depending on the center - I would contact the center, note the situation in the DIAD and have the center team call the customer and tell them it's illegal to do that. Then I'd pick up the package and make the service <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> That's what jules would do. I'm probably wrong and someone will point that out to me, I'm sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jules23, post: 88364, member: 1018"] Thank you *bow*. I believe you that it's in there. Trust me I have seen some crazy stuff in the ops. I used to field test all this stuff, but moved to a different part of the group a while ago. It's not the driver's fault it's in there -if I was a driver and saw it, and didn't have the years of experience, I might think it was ok, too. Then I do know differently. The center should NEVER put a driver in position of doing something unethical or illegal. Yeah, yeah, I know it happens all the time. Your scenario is interesting because the 800 number people (which really, can we blow them up - useless) should know the rules and not allow a customer to put something in the mailbox. In this case, depending on the center - I would contact the center, note the situation in the DIAD and have the center team call the customer and tell them it's illegal to do that. Then I'd pick up the package and make the service :) That's what jules would do. I'm probably wrong and someone will point that out to me, I'm sure. [/QUOTE]
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