I took 37 to the access point yesterday. LolI had at least two dozen sigs required on amazon packages. On a route that was mostly residential (mostly houses with a few apartments). It was such a pain in the ass. Added a good hour to my day, thanks Amazon.
My thread is better.
My thread is better.
The tags don’t lie fren.As if!!!
The tags don’t lie fren.
Don’t do it, he is a cry baby.Ok... 2 can play at this game!
@barnyard @over9five @cosmo1 @Indecisi0n
Please merge this thread with the FIRST amazon signature thread. Its cluttering up UPS Discussion with its redundancy.
MergingOk... 2 can play at this game!
@barnyard @over9five @cosmo1 @Indecisi0n
Please merge this thread with the FIRST amazon signature thread. Its cluttering up UPS Discussion with its redundancy.
Merging
Start counting , point break.I knew I could count on you.
Start counting , point break.
Early on this past peak we got message to not override APs. It was very vague. This house I deliver to apparently didn’t want to go to the AP as CPAD said don’t send to AP. I overrode it, creating a send again. Next morning, center manager gets very snarky with me and treats me like a child over it.And half the time I've already written the info notice sign the back. The other time I've already written it go pick up your package at Michael's crafts. And half of every one of those times it's the opposite.
Center mngr shrugs at me, says "OrioN determines if your route has a drop point every day"
Michael's crafts is not anywhere close to my route
My customers ask me to not forward their pckgs anymore
I don't forward them
ORS tells me ups doesn't care what they want
If it comes up forward it
It only comes up half the time
On the bright side since this has been going on for the last year a lot of my customers finally just got a signature release waiver