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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 55993"><p>I am speaking of companies that have shipped all over the place. That would mean that those corrections from where ever the package went to could have been billed. I am saying that they were never forced to pay these charges because of the stamp on the package. </p><p> </p><p>What you do with things in your neck of the woods is not relevant to the discussion. It is will the shipper have to pay for an address correction if you do one on the package. And the answer to that is no. </p><p> </p><p>Further more, over the years I have returned hundreds that were sent back because of the stamp. Without an address correction ever being done. So I guess in many areas the wishes of the sender are respected and honored. But I guess by your posts not in all areas. </p><p> </p><p>And your signature required analogy is not quite the same. UPS does not have a service level or sticker that says do not forward or address correct to my knowledge. So the customer is forced to do it on their own. And before diads and the signature required stickers, writing it on the package was the only choice for the customer. And guess what, the drivers honored the request. ANd not because we "had to" but because it was the right thing to do. Kinda like leaving a package at the right house instead of a neighbor because it is a hassle to get it to where it belongs. ITs the right thing to do. </p><p> </p><p>If I remember correctly, it was after we started Dr'ing packages that customers started with a lot of signatures required on packages that we were now able to leave. UPS began with the stickers and charges to stop the frivolous signature on home deliveries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 55993"] I am speaking of companies that have shipped all over the place. That would mean that those corrections from where ever the package went to could have been billed. I am saying that they were never forced to pay these charges because of the stamp on the package. What you do with things in your neck of the woods is not relevant to the discussion. It is will the shipper have to pay for an address correction if you do one on the package. And the answer to that is no. Further more, over the years I have returned hundreds that were sent back because of the stamp. Without an address correction ever being done. So I guess in many areas the wishes of the sender are respected and honored. But I guess by your posts not in all areas. And your signature required analogy is not quite the same. UPS does not have a service level or sticker that says do not forward or address correct to my knowledge. So the customer is forced to do it on their own. And before diads and the signature required stickers, writing it on the package was the only choice for the customer. And guess what, the drivers honored the request. ANd not because we "had to" but because it was the right thing to do. Kinda like leaving a package at the right house instead of a neighbor because it is a hassle to get it to where it belongs. ITs the right thing to do. If I remember correctly, it was after we started Dr'ing packages that customers started with a lot of signatures required on packages that we were now able to leave. UPS began with the stickers and charges to stop the frivolous signature on home deliveries. [/QUOTE]
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