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Things you wish people knew about packages. . .
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<blockquote data-quote="bugman74" data-source="post: 182217" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>One of my P/U uses boxes twenty times and now are more tape than box and their computer is broken, so they have one of their other stores make the labels and then fax them to the store. Needless to say the barcodes are unreadable. I hand them a stack of ground labels and the assistant manager tells me the manager does not want to use that type of label. I tell her that I don't want to pick up her type of packages. (jokingly of course) They are also too cheap to become a daily p/u, so they look for me as I pass their store and just yell out to me and say I have 20 boxes. (Yeah)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugman74, post: 182217, member: 6965"] One of my P/U uses boxes twenty times and now are more tape than box and their computer is broken, so they have one of their other stores make the labels and then fax them to the store. Needless to say the barcodes are unreadable. I hand them a stack of ground labels and the assistant manager tells me the manager does not want to use that type of label. I tell her that I don't want to pick up her type of packages. (jokingly of course) They are also too cheap to become a daily p/u, so they look for me as I pass their store and just yell out to me and say I have 20 boxes. (Yeah) [/QUOTE]
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