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<blockquote data-quote="FSGimp" data-source="post: 1192875" data-attributes="member: 49457"><p>Yeah, business development should definitely be contacting you, at least with a yes/no if they're able to open up the possibility for you to be an ASO... Assuming yes, with previous things mentioned such as price and liability, typically you'll be given an aso account where your costs are lower than what a standard walk-in would pay, depending on volume you might bring will determine the contract the sales rep writes up. Plus most I understand get a benefit payment in return based on volume thresholds. At least some I've worked billing for did.</p><p></p><p>As far as liability, as long as the end of day is signed for tracers and its not a return label that has no scans (hello T-Mobile returns labels... usually they never give their customer the right label/tracking number) the claim gets paid for lost packages. Damages are so long as you follow the guidelines for the contents, they're paid. Plus anything with the default declared value of $100 is waived and instapaid (unless there's a common pattern going, then claims may not be paid, but A/E's can still push through a service recovery with the right approval).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSGimp, post: 1192875, member: 49457"] Yeah, business development should definitely be contacting you, at least with a yes/no if they're able to open up the possibility for you to be an ASO... Assuming yes, with previous things mentioned such as price and liability, typically you'll be given an aso account where your costs are lower than what a standard walk-in would pay, depending on volume you might bring will determine the contract the sales rep writes up. Plus most I understand get a benefit payment in return based on volume thresholds. At least some I've worked billing for did. As far as liability, as long as the end of day is signed for tracers and its not a return label that has no scans (hello T-Mobile returns labels... usually they never give their customer the right label/tracking number) the claim gets paid for lost packages. Damages are so long as you follow the guidelines for the contents, they're paid. Plus anything with the default declared value of $100 is waived and instapaid (unless there's a common pattern going, then claims may not be paid, but A/E's can still push through a service recovery with the right approval). [/QUOTE]
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