alwaysoverallowed
Well-Known Member
If Verizon goes on strike do you think we should stop delivering Verizon packages?
If Verizon goes on strike do you think we should stop delivering Verizon packages?
Maybe Verizon prices will drop and their customer service salesmen....uh....representatives will be more helpful after the strike. LOL.
Other non delivery Letter M ,Strike. That's what you do if a customer is on strike.
Yes I heard that. I have dealt with a few places on strike over the years. Was just stating what to do if a customer is actually on strike.There is a difference between an active and informational picket line.
Verizon workers have agreed to keep working under their current contract for the time being.
Never cross an active picket line.
He gets it Dave. SimmerBig difference between an active and informational picket line.
He gets it Dave. Simmer
You can't bring a NDA back for a reattempt but are allowed to go out of your way to get rid of those hated ground send agains. What kind of fool do you work for?I called Verizon Sunday evening as my contract had just expired and I had been told that if you don't take the upgrade your rate drops $15/month. Other than being on hold for 10 minutes, the rest of the experience was very pleasant. Not only did she lower my rate but she backdated it to the start of the current billing period.
I deliver NDA to our local VW store and normally get there before they open. Usually it is not an issue----they open the door and sign for their package(s)----but for some reason the employee yesterday felt it necessary to tell me that she was not allowed to open the door early and that she may have to call UPS to have their delivery times adjusted. Rather than explain how our NDA deliveries work, I simply told her that I would make the attempt and then leave a delivery notice. We are not supposed to reattempt any NDA send agains on the same day so if I am unable to indirect them to Gamestop, which is next door, I will have to bring them back and reattempt the following day.
I absolutely hate dealing with Verizon here. Their store employees are only pleasant to deal with if they think they are getting a good commission off you. Otherwise they are rude and arrogant. And delivering there is a pain in the ass as well.I called Verizon Sunday evening as my contract had just expired and I had been told that if you don't take the upgrade your rate drops $15/month. Other than being on hold for 10 minutes, the rest of the experience was very pleasant. Not only did she lower my rate but she backdated it to the start of the current billing period.
I deliver NDA to our local VW store and normally get there before they open. Usually it is not an issue----they open the door and sign for their package(s)----but for some reason the employee yesterday felt it necessary to tell me that she was not allowed to open the door early and that she may have to call UPS to have their delivery times adjusted. Rather than explain how our NDA deliveries work, I simply told her that I would make the attempt and then leave a delivery notice. We are not supposed to reattempt any NDA send agains on the same day so if I am unable to indirect them to Gamestop, which is next door, I will have to bring them back and reattempt the following day.
And I'm sure you'd call him on your personal cell phone.There is a difference between an active and informational picket line.
Our center manager told us to call him if we encounter a picket line outside of a Verizon store.
Verizon workers have agreed to keep working under their current contract for the time being.
And I'm sure you'd call him on your personal cell phone.