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<blockquote data-quote="just chillin&#039;" data-source="post: 2857855" data-attributes="member: 33261"><p>i get aged out packages from drivers 3 different ways it seems. first are the ones that are sheeted by the access point/ups store as refused/aged out. these i believe are just handed to the driver and he hands them to me the clerk. no sheeting on drivers part. the second type are sheeted by the driver as refused when the access point/ups store hands them to him. the third aren't sheeted at all by either and those are the ones i could see making there way back into the system for another delivery if the clerk doesn't initiate the refusal and just belts it. i would think though that those would end up back at the ups store cause that was the last address associated with the tracking number. thats weird. but i also see a big increase in DCRs having drivers pick packages back up from access point/ups store and bringing to me for correction back to original address. more people with my choice catching on and saying screw that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just chillin', post: 2857855, member: 33261"] i get aged out packages from drivers 3 different ways it seems. first are the ones that are sheeted by the access point/ups store as refused/aged out. these i believe are just handed to the driver and he hands them to me the clerk. no sheeting on drivers part. the second type are sheeted by the driver as refused when the access point/ups store hands them to him. the third aren't sheeted at all by either and those are the ones i could see making there way back into the system for another delivery if the clerk doesn't initiate the refusal and just belts it. i would think though that those would end up back at the ups store cause that was the last address associated with the tracking number. thats weird. but i also see a big increase in DCRs having drivers pick packages back up from access point/ups store and bringing to me for correction back to original address. more people with my choice catching on and saying screw that! [/QUOTE]
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