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<blockquote data-quote="tups" data-source="post: 254897" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I'm getting tired of hearing about trying to get a driver in trouble. Maybe he is being difficult to this guy, it is a posibility. But From what I have read here so far, nothing that driver had done is outside what he is supposed to do.</p><p></p><p>OK Jimbo, you said it yourself.....You receive many packages in the 1-10 lb range of computer stuff.</p><p>You live in an apartment complex, and like this quote here the 'sign for package' line is crossed out. The driver leaves notices on your door each time. Well if I have a package that I know contains electronic equipment I will not DR it. Even if the info notice is signed. I will get a signature for it. I also cross out the sign for packages line in these cases. I will also not DR any package at a residence that has been blocked for DR for prior claims. And it does not matter where it is be it an apartment complex, or a house in a million dollar neighborhood. Simply put, I will not risk my hard earned money leaving a package that might be expensive, could disappear and leave me on the hook for it. And I am sorry that these kind of actions will upset a customer, but I'm not going to take chances like that. I'm not defending the driver you have, but maybe there is a very good reason he does not leave packages at your door. I can't explain your claim of the driver not knocking, only that if the driver takes the time to write out the notice, and leave it on your door, he took the time to knock and very possibly you don't hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tups, post: 254897, member: 1969"] I'm getting tired of hearing about trying to get a driver in trouble. Maybe he is being difficult to this guy, it is a posibility. But From what I have read here so far, nothing that driver had done is outside what he is supposed to do. OK Jimbo, you said it yourself.....You receive many packages in the 1-10 lb range of computer stuff. You live in an apartment complex, and like this quote here the 'sign for package' line is crossed out. The driver leaves notices on your door each time. Well if I have a package that I know contains electronic equipment I will not DR it. Even if the info notice is signed. I will get a signature for it. I also cross out the sign for packages line in these cases. I will also not DR any package at a residence that has been blocked for DR for prior claims. And it does not matter where it is be it an apartment complex, or a house in a million dollar neighborhood. Simply put, I will not risk my hard earned money leaving a package that might be expensive, could disappear and leave me on the hook for it. And I am sorry that these kind of actions will upset a customer, but I'm not going to take chances like that. I'm not defending the driver you have, but maybe there is a very good reason he does not leave packages at your door. I can't explain your claim of the driver not knocking, only that if the driver takes the time to write out the notice, and leave it on your door, he took the time to knock and very possibly you don't hear it. [/QUOTE]
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