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<blockquote data-quote="BrownArmy" data-source="post: 1047995" data-attributes="member: 18225"><p>Yes, it's a 'package'.</p><p></p><p>Scan the bar-code, just like it's a regular package.</p><p></p><p>If you're lucky, it's at a residence, and the newly-taped up package is on the porch (with a fluorescent post-it-note saying UPS PICKUP) and you don't have to talk to anyone.</p><p></p><p>If so, put the call tag on the package, leave the bottom portion on the consignee's door/mailbox/storm window (it's their receipt/tracking #), and stop-complete the stop...no need for sig, DR, etc...if you get the return pkg successfully, just stop-complete.</p><p></p><p>If you're not lucky, you'll need to ring the doorbell. If they're not home, leave an info-notice, circle we-tried-to-'pickup', leave appropriate info, sheet as NI-1, fill in the back of the call-tag, on your merry way.</p><p></p><p>If you meet the consignee, but they're not ready for you to pickup their package (the iterations here are endless), sheet as NR-1 (not ready, first attempt...this is how the other cover drivers I follow up on 'smoke' these pickups, especially if it's an oversize pkg...annoying... please do the right thing...).</p><p></p><p>In any case, treat the call-tag as a package, and if you can't complete the call-tag, please return it to the appropriate place in your office, so that the office staff can deal with it appropriately.</p><p></p><p>They likely won't, but at least you tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownArmy, post: 1047995, member: 18225"] Yes, it's a 'package'. Scan the bar-code, just like it's a regular package. If you're lucky, it's at a residence, and the newly-taped up package is on the porch (with a fluorescent post-it-note saying UPS PICKUP) and you don't have to talk to anyone. If so, put the call tag on the package, leave the bottom portion on the consignee's door/mailbox/storm window (it's their receipt/tracking #), and stop-complete the stop...no need for sig, DR, etc...if you get the return pkg successfully, just stop-complete. If you're not lucky, you'll need to ring the doorbell. If they're not home, leave an info-notice, circle we-tried-to-'pickup', leave appropriate info, sheet as NI-1, fill in the back of the call-tag, on your merry way. If you meet the consignee, but they're not ready for you to pickup their package (the iterations here are endless), sheet as NR-1 (not ready, first attempt...this is how the other cover drivers I follow up on 'smoke' these pickups, especially if it's an oversize pkg...annoying... please do the right thing...). In any case, treat the call-tag as a package, and if you can't complete the call-tag, please return it to the appropriate place in your office, so that the office staff can deal with it appropriately. They likely won't, but at least you tried. [/QUOTE]
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