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Upstate is not perfect after all.
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<blockquote data-quote="HomeDelivery" data-source="post: 890753" data-attributes="member: 33696"><p>K the 1st part of OP's post is resolved...</p><p></p><p>waitamin, if that's his regular route & knows his customers well enough to indirectly deliver to the customer's workplace, what is wrong with that? He verified the consignee with their ID & knows that they won't file a complaint against him... </p><p></p><p>I had a wine parcel that I got to their business after closing time; the consignee left a note with their phone number. I called it & their home is only a block away. in my scanner, I can also edit address as well as add "at customer's request" or something similar. Verified with their ID & let them sign the scanner.</p><p></p><p>I had a few of those customers like that as well (they chased me down too) & I'll ask for the "sorry we missed you" doortag as well as their ID to verify them.</p><p></p><p>There's also that service where they'll hold the parcel at the closest UPS store/ FedEx office/ or HUB for customer pickup/ will call... so you won't have to take it out for a 2nd or 3rd attempt</p><p></p><p>Guns, on the other hand, I agree that it'll be no indirect delivery & will mention the above service if they won't be at home to receive/directly sign for them</p><p></p><p>It's all about driver discretion & knowing your customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeDelivery, post: 890753, member: 33696"] K the 1st part of OP's post is resolved... waitamin, if that's his regular route & knows his customers well enough to indirectly deliver to the customer's workplace, what is wrong with that? He verified the consignee with their ID & knows that they won't file a complaint against him... I had a wine parcel that I got to their business after closing time; the consignee left a note with their phone number. I called it & their home is only a block away. in my scanner, I can also edit address as well as add "at customer's request" or something similar. Verified with their ID & let them sign the scanner. I had a few of those customers like that as well (they chased me down too) & I'll ask for the "sorry we missed you" doortag as well as their ID to verify them. There's also that service where they'll hold the parcel at the closest UPS store/ FedEx office/ or HUB for customer pickup/ will call... so you won't have to take it out for a 2nd or 3rd attempt Guns, on the other hand, I agree that it'll be no indirect delivery & will mention the above service if they won't be at home to receive/directly sign for them It's all about driver discretion & knowing your customers. [/QUOTE]
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