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How would you sheet a RTS delivery that asks for COD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1614554" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>The service code is irrelevant at this point. Whether or not the COD amount is added to the total turn in is irrelevant at this point. The package is being returned to the sender and the service level (COD) is no longer relevant because money will not be collected. At this point we are no longer delivering a COD. The package is now a return. Not a COD. Hitting return indicates that. There is no need to enter a collection amount (even if it is 0) for a package that is no longer meant to receive a payment because the package is no longer a COD. It's pretty simple logic and I would imagine that's why my center has continued to have us sheet it that way for so many years without even one mention of it causing any problems. Flame me all you want but pushing a little red X isn't going to reverse logic or the fact that my center has been instructing us to sheet returned CODs this way for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1614554, member: 198"] The service code is irrelevant at this point. Whether or not the COD amount is added to the total turn in is irrelevant at this point. The package is being returned to the sender and the service level (COD) is no longer relevant because money will not be collected. At this point we are no longer delivering a COD. The package is now a return. Not a COD. Hitting return indicates that. There is no need to enter a collection amount (even if it is 0) for a package that is no longer meant to receive a payment because the package is no longer a COD. It's pretty simple logic and I would imagine that's why my center has continued to have us sheet it that way for so many years without even one mention of it causing any problems. Flame me all you want but pushing a little red X isn't going to reverse logic or the fact that my center has been instructing us to sheet returned CODs this way for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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