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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 962971" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>Yeah, this guy would make my personal list. Even if UPS didn't mark this in my DIAD as a sig required stop, it would be in my head as one and they would never get a DR again.</p><p></p><p>Once on my old route I had this same type of incident happen. Went back to the place and drew a perfect picture of what happened on the day said incident occurred of me handing the guy the package and he still denied it. I then told him if he sticks to this claim that he would forever from that point on have to be home and sign for every package from that point on. He half jokingly asked me if that was a threat and I replied, "No, that's a promise." All of a sudden he recalled the same incident I verbally drew him. </p><p>I think in the next few years after, I only delivered there a few more times but I noticed the FedEx guy more than he had been in the past. He must have been requesting their service over ours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 962971, member: 8590"] Yeah, this guy would make my personal list. Even if UPS didn't mark this in my DIAD as a sig required stop, it would be in my head as one and they would never get a DR again. Once on my old route I had this same type of incident happen. Went back to the place and drew a perfect picture of what happened on the day said incident occurred of me handing the guy the package and he still denied it. I then told him if he sticks to this claim that he would forever from that point on have to be home and sign for every package from that point on. He half jokingly asked me if that was a threat and I replied, "No, that's a promise." All of a sudden he recalled the same incident I verbally drew him. I think in the next few years after, I only delivered there a few more times but I noticed the FedEx guy more than he had been in the past. He must have been requesting their service over ours. [/QUOTE]
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