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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 4061694" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>Definitely. There's GPS data for the delivery scan, the photo, and the stop complete function. Another consideration: every few days I'll have to get one or two or three GPS pins for the deliver location corrected. Have a feeling a lot of Amazon drivers just blindly deliver wherever the pin is located, as if they didn't have eyes to see ha. It cracks me up when I get an 'unable to locate' pkg on my truck and quickly discover that the pin is wrong, then drive a few blocks further up the street and deliver the pkg. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure my photos have confused a couple customers. When I release a pkg unattended I double-check the address on the way out. Every once in a while I find I've mixed up pkgs at a group stop or just had a lapse. Rather than fritter away 5 minutes calling support to get the scans cancelled I retrieve the misdelivery and take it the correct location one house down. But I've already taken a photo of their neighbor's house, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 4061694, member: 76643"] Definitely. There's GPS data for the delivery scan, the photo, and the stop complete function. Another consideration: every few days I'll have to get one or two or three GPS pins for the deliver location corrected. Have a feeling a lot of Amazon drivers just blindly deliver wherever the pin is located, as if they didn't have eyes to see ha. It cracks me up when I get an 'unable to locate' pkg on my truck and quickly discover that the pin is wrong, then drive a few blocks further up the street and deliver the pkg. I'm sure my photos have confused a couple customers. When I release a pkg unattended I double-check the address on the way out. Every once in a while I find I've mixed up pkgs at a group stop or just had a lapse. Rather than fritter away 5 minutes calling support to get the scans cancelled I retrieve the misdelivery and take it the correct location one house down. But I've already taken a photo of their neighbor's house, ha. [/QUOTE]
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