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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 870054" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>Signed notes are only good when meeting the requirements of UPS internal policy, such as a commercial location or an unsecured apartment building. Packages that specifically state a signature is required, you are now dealing with the shipper's policy and that changes everything. It may be nothing more than the shipper's desire, (irreplaceable family photos for example) or it could be that they are complying with federal or state laws, (like wine, firearms, or dangerous medications). In either case, they are specifically stating that the package must be placed directly into responsible hands and a signature on the board proves it. It must not be left unattended under any circumstances. They have a legal right to demand that. Just explain to confused customers the question to ask is: who is requesting the signature, UPS or the shipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 870054, member: 33558"] Signed notes are only good when meeting the requirements of UPS internal policy, such as a commercial location or an unsecured apartment building. Packages that specifically state a signature is required, you are now dealing with the shipper's policy and that changes everything. It may be nothing more than the shipper's desire, (irreplaceable family photos for example) or it could be that they are complying with federal or state laws, (like wine, firearms, or dangerous medications). In either case, they are specifically stating that the package must be placed directly into responsible hands and a signature on the board proves it. It must not be left unattended under any circumstances. They have a legal right to demand that. Just explain to confused customers the question to ask is: who is requesting the signature, UPS or the shipper. [/QUOTE]
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