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Is the UPS dropoff boxes safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="old levi&#039;s" data-source="post: 362567" data-attributes="member: 4508"><p>I agree. This issue (if real) would have been resolved the first day when the driver made the pickup. The lower compartment is unlocked and the barcode is scanned. While the box door is still open you reach up and pull down the dump chute because there can easily be a letter,small bag, or a box that has not dropped. Most times when something remains in the chute it will be a single letter. Then you flip open the top flap to check the shipping supplies.Next you empty the box and close the door making sure it has locked. Then a quick glance to see if the red indicator has rotated. Now you're on your way.</p><p> </p><p>If this story is true, it serves to illustrate why only letters should be allowed in the drop boxes. I have seen boxes left where the dump chute door would not even begin to close. You can spot it from 100 yards away. One idiot wedged a box in there so tightly I had to almost destroy the box in order to free it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old levi's, post: 362567, member: 4508"] I agree. This issue (if real) would have been resolved the first day when the driver made the pickup. The lower compartment is unlocked and the barcode is scanned. While the box door is still open you reach up and pull down the dump chute because there can easily be a letter,small bag, or a box that has not dropped. Most times when something remains in the chute it will be a single letter. Then you flip open the top flap to check the shipping supplies.Next you empty the box and close the door making sure it has locked. Then a quick glance to see if the red indicator has rotated. Now you're on your way. If this story is true, it serves to illustrate why only letters should be allowed in the drop boxes. I have seen boxes left where the dump chute door would not even begin to close. You can spot it from 100 yards away. One idiot wedged a box in there so tightly I had to almost destroy the box in order to free it. [/QUOTE]
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