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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1039307" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>This is from the apple website:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://store.apple.com/us/help/shipping_delivery" target="_blank">Shipping & Pickup - Apple Store (U.S.)</a></p><p></p><p>Scroll down to Delivery Options. To be fair, apple does say that consignees can sign the back of an info notice and that we can then release the package. Customers are encouraged to "pre-sign" for their deliveries by completing the online e-notice and taping it to the door. There must be a separate e-notice for each package. We are then tasked to compare the 1Z of the package(s) to that on the e-notice(s).</p><p></p><p>However, if you click on the link I provided, you will find a delivery notice. On the front you will see 4 options under "We could not leave the package(s) because..." Options A, B and C apply here. Option A is used when the delivery address is a non-DR area or the item is an obviously expensive one, such as high-end electronics, but which the shipper has not requested a signature. If we check that box the consignee then has the option of filling out the back of the info notice and we can then release the package. With Options B and C we must obtain a delivery signature in person--a SDN is not acceptable--the exception is for Option B in which the consignee can designate a neighbor to sign for the delivery. Whenever I have an Option B or C I will cross out the signature portion of the info notice so that the consignee will not be confused.</p><p></p><p>The SDN being referred to here is the e-notice that the consignee can download from apple, not our info notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1039307, member: 12570"] This is from the apple website: [URL="http://store.apple.com/us/help/shipping_delivery"]Shipping & Pickup - Apple Store (U.S.)[/URL] Scroll down to Delivery Options. To be fair, apple does say that consignees can sign the back of an info notice and that we can then release the package. Customers are encouraged to "pre-sign" for their deliveries by completing the online e-notice and taping it to the door. There must be a separate e-notice for each package. We are then tasked to compare the 1Z of the package(s) to that on the e-notice(s). However, if you click on the link I provided, you will find a delivery notice. On the front you will see 4 options under "We could not leave the package(s) because..." Options A, B and C apply here. Option A is used when the delivery address is a non-DR area or the item is an obviously expensive one, such as high-end electronics, but which the shipper has not requested a signature. If we check that box the consignee then has the option of filling out the back of the info notice and we can then release the package. With Options B and C we must obtain a delivery signature in person--a SDN is not acceptable--the exception is for Option B in which the consignee can designate a neighbor to sign for the delivery. Whenever I have an Option B or C I will cross out the signature portion of the info notice so that the consignee will not be confused. The SDN being referred to here is the e-notice that the consignee can download from apple, not our info notice. [/QUOTE]
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