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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 445701" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Please don't post what you appear to know nothing about. Basic pkgs are delivered to both the P.O. and to the consignee. This difference is based upon the Zip Code. I deliver in the city and deliver quite a few Basic pkgs.</p><p> </p><p>D/R ing pkgs in apt complexes requires common sense on the part of the driver. As mentioned above, deliveries to gated communities or complexes that have controlled entry can be DRed with no problem. Deliveries to other apt complexes should not be DRed but most veteran drivers know their areas well enough to make that decision. Keep in mind that claims resulting from a DR in an unsecured apt complex may result in you paying the claim. I learned this the hard way--$20/week for 6 weeks for a pair of basketball sneakers which I didn't even get to wear.</p><p> </p><p>Peak does create a sense of urgency and the temptation may be to unsafely DR in order to not have the send again but you still must follow the methods, even during Peak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 445701, member: 12570"] Please don't post what you appear to know nothing about. Basic pkgs are delivered to both the P.O. and to the consignee. This difference is based upon the Zip Code. I deliver in the city and deliver quite a few Basic pkgs. D/R ing pkgs in apt complexes requires common sense on the part of the driver. As mentioned above, deliveries to gated communities or complexes that have controlled entry can be DRed with no problem. Deliveries to other apt complexes should not be DRed but most veteran drivers know their areas well enough to make that decision. Keep in mind that claims resulting from a DR in an unsecured apt complex may result in you paying the claim. I learned this the hard way--$20/week for 6 weeks for a pair of basketball sneakers which I didn't even get to wear. Peak does create a sense of urgency and the temptation may be to unsafely DR in order to not have the send again but you still must follow the methods, even during Peak. [/QUOTE]
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