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<blockquote data-quote="DieHardUPSER" data-source="post: 2859650" data-attributes="member: 63324"><p>Devils advocate in this situation. If I ordered a NDA I would make sure to be their to receive it. However let's say I wasn't and the package was brought to an AP. I would actually prefer that rather than a Second Attempt since I can pick it up from the AP that day instead of waiting until tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>I see everyone's points on why APs suck. However, in this day and age people know exactly when their package is scheduled to be delivered when it is shipped so they know to either be home or DR the package or make other arrangements. I feel we should make it clear to them that if you fail to make those arrangements you will be forced to go to an AP. I know that when I have something important coming that I do not want DRed or if the weather is really bad, I will send it to an AP to pick up on my way home from work.</p><p></p><p>Pros and Cons on both sides and then you have to account for stupidity by local management in the way to implement it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DieHardUPSER, post: 2859650, member: 63324"] Devils advocate in this situation. If I ordered a NDA I would make sure to be their to receive it. However let's say I wasn't and the package was brought to an AP. I would actually prefer that rather than a Second Attempt since I can pick it up from the AP that day instead of waiting until tomorrow. I see everyone's points on why APs suck. However, in this day and age people know exactly when their package is scheduled to be delivered when it is shipped so they know to either be home or DR the package or make other arrangements. I feel we should make it clear to them that if you fail to make those arrangements you will be forced to go to an AP. I know that when I have something important coming that I do not want DRed or if the weather is really bad, I will send it to an AP to pick up on my way home from work. Pros and Cons on both sides and then you have to account for stupidity by local management in the way to implement it. [/QUOTE]
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