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Why do we fail to follow proper driver release methods?
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<blockquote data-quote="Indecisi0n" data-source="post: 905058" data-attributes="member: 35289"><p>Don't get me wrong when i see packages like TV's and such that are damaged i will return them but on the other hand there are some that i push back to shape or retape and DEL. The other day i have a box that was in half and it was a pair of sneakers. The sneakers weren't damaged at all but you could clearly see them. Not sure if this is the right thing to do but i knocked and the customer was home(if he/she wasn't home i would have returned them). I explained the box was damaged but her shoes weren't. I asked her if she wanted to inspect them and advice me if she wanted to return or accept the shoes. She took them out the box and they were fine. She accepted them and thanked me a lot because they were for her son's birthday which was the next day. If i had simply returned the package she wouldn't have had them for his bday. That made me feel good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indecisi0n, post: 905058, member: 35289"] Don't get me wrong when i see packages like TV's and such that are damaged i will return them but on the other hand there are some that i push back to shape or retape and DEL. The other day i have a box that was in half and it was a pair of sneakers. The sneakers weren't damaged at all but you could clearly see them. Not sure if this is the right thing to do but i knocked and the customer was home(if he/she wasn't home i would have returned them). I explained the box was damaged but her shoes weren't. I asked her if she wanted to inspect them and advice me if she wanted to return or accept the shoes. She took them out the box and they were fine. She accepted them and thanked me a lot because they were for her son's birthday which was the next day. If i had simply returned the package she wouldn't have had them for his bday. That made me feel good. [/QUOTE]
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