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<blockquote data-quote="Steelheader" data-source="post: 205929" data-attributes="member: 1814"><p>I remember, at least in our district, where household moves weren't allowed. If we saw what appeared to be a move on a one shot, we were to deny picking it up (unless it was packed at a packaging store). I hate seeing them now. I have always had a tapegun in my package car. I use it quite a bit actually. Hate seeing a demolished package. If I can't fix it up, it'll come back with me. But now with the UPS stores around, I'm seeing ALOT more of these household moves. Funny story that goes with it. Not sure about the rest, but my UPS store charges $5 a box for any "hold for pickup" packages for people who aren't box holders. There was a person who almost refused to buy a box ($30 for a year). She had 80 boxes dropped off by me (over a 4 day period). Hmmmmm, $30 for a year to be a boxholder or pay $400 to pickup all her boxes. She actually had to THINK about doing it. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelheader, post: 205929, member: 1814"] I remember, at least in our district, where household moves weren't allowed. If we saw what appeared to be a move on a one shot, we were to deny picking it up (unless it was packed at a packaging store). I hate seeing them now. I have always had a tapegun in my package car. I use it quite a bit actually. Hate seeing a demolished package. If I can't fix it up, it'll come back with me. But now with the UPS stores around, I'm seeing ALOT more of these household moves. Funny story that goes with it. Not sure about the rest, but my UPS store charges $5 a box for any "hold for pickup" packages for people who aren't box holders. There was a person who almost refused to buy a box ($30 for a year). She had 80 boxes dropped off by me (over a 4 day period). Hmmmmm, $30 for a year to be a boxholder or pay $400 to pickup all her boxes. She actually had to THINK about doing it. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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