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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 56403"><p>"FYI, SOF will not protect you as a driver or the company from a claim." </p><p> </p><p>No it wont protect the company. But it does protect the driver. </p><p> </p><p>Claims will happen no matter what you do. But if you have the documentation that is needed, the signed delivery notice etc and you use proper methods instead of leaving them in an unsafe place, then you as a driver can not be held responsible for the claim. After all, that is why UPS uses the delivery notice. It is a legal binding document that gives us permission to leave your package. </p><p> </p><p>I have never turned in a delivery notice. Ever. I saw how they were stored at the center, not! Many times the basket was emptied into the trash. So as a means of protecting myself, I have them all here. And because UPS knows that I have them all here, they have never even asked me to pay for a package. </p><p> </p><p>Well, except for the COD that was stolen, but that involved a whole different set of problems and a ring of thieves here in tennessee. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 56403"] "FYI, SOF will not protect you as a driver or the company from a claim." No it wont protect the company. But it does protect the driver. Claims will happen no matter what you do. But if you have the documentation that is needed, the signed delivery notice etc and you use proper methods instead of leaving them in an unsafe place, then you as a driver can not be held responsible for the claim. After all, that is why UPS uses the delivery notice. It is a legal binding document that gives us permission to leave your package. I have never turned in a delivery notice. Ever. I saw how they were stored at the center, not! Many times the basket was emptied into the trash. So as a means of protecting myself, I have them all here. And because UPS knows that I have them all here, they have never even asked me to pay for a package. Well, except for the COD that was stolen, but that involved a whole different set of problems and a ring of thieves here in tennessee. d [/QUOTE]
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