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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 489972" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>We started that a few months ago, what a waste of our time. They usually try to get you to just deliver them and let the consignee deal with the shipper. When I see one that the box is damaged enough to raise suspicion in my mind, I call the sup and tell them I will not deliver this package, I am bring it in. Never had a problem so far. What I think may be the reasoning on this is sometimes a driver will record a misload as damaged so they don't have to deliver it. Plus, I'm sure some dm or DM said they wanted the "damages" cut back on the reports. Flavor of the month thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 489972, member: 13254"] We started that a few months ago, what a waste of our time. They usually try to get you to just deliver them and let the consignee deal with the shipper. When I see one that the box is damaged enough to raise suspicion in my mind, I call the sup and tell them I will not deliver this package, I am bring it in. Never had a problem so far. What I think may be the reasoning on this is sometimes a driver will record a misload as damaged so they don't have to deliver it. Plus, I'm sure some dm or DM said they wanted the "damages" cut back on the reports. Flavor of the month thing. [/QUOTE]
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