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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 903770" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>" I signed a delivery release so they can leave it behind the counter and go". </p><p></p><p>If you signed a deliver release paper that is on file with UPS than the driver doesn't need a person to sign for any package and can leave the package without anyone at the address ( ie front door, rear door, side door, shed, gate, etc) unless a sig is required by the shipper. If you sign a deliver notice that the driver didn't sheet the previous day it's useless as it's not attached to that package. The package was most likely left at the gate because it appeared locked to the driver and since no sign is required if you have a signed form on file he left it.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter if it's a stand alone building it shares the same address with a residential address that the same person owns either the whole address is resi or business not half and half.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about calling in complaints we get them every day 99% of them are put in the circular file. People complain about everything and anything you could possibly think of. Your going to complain about the driver not getting a sig and or the deliver location. They are either going to make your address a sig only or put a note to deliver to a specific location. Nothing is going happen to the driver.</p><p></p><p>If the address is a Sig only in the future if the gate is closed the drive is going then sheet the package as Ni1 and move on you get your package tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 903770, member: 14514"] " I signed a delivery release so they can leave it behind the counter and go". If you signed a deliver release paper that is on file with UPS than the driver doesn't need a person to sign for any package and can leave the package without anyone at the address ( ie front door, rear door, side door, shed, gate, etc) unless a sig is required by the shipper. If you sign a deliver notice that the driver didn't sheet the previous day it's useless as it's not attached to that package. The package was most likely left at the gate because it appeared locked to the driver and since no sign is required if you have a signed form on file he left it. It doesn't matter if it's a stand alone building it shares the same address with a residential address that the same person owns either the whole address is resi or business not half and half. Don't worry about calling in complaints we get them every day 99% of them are put in the circular file. People complain about everything and anything you could possibly think of. Your going to complain about the driver not getting a sig and or the deliver location. They are either going to make your address a sig only or put a note to deliver to a specific location. Nothing is going happen to the driver. If the address is a Sig only in the future if the gate is closed the drive is going then sheet the package as Ni1 and move on you get your package tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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