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<blockquote data-quote="P1 Failure" data-source="post: 4002347" data-attributes="member: 76700"><p>Years ago when I was a swing I was delivering to an address out in the boonies and drove back and forth on the road but couldn't find the house. There was the one mailbox that had no numbers on it so I tried it. It was the right address and let the lady know that she should have numbers on her box. She showed me a new mailbox they were gonna put up with numbers on it. Was pretty funny. The next day my manager said that she had called and complained about me. Her complaint was that I wrote her house number on her mailbox with a sharpie. He asked if I did that and I said no. I told him the story. I will open up peoples mailboxes to see if I have the right address by looking at the mail or usually there is a number inside that the USPS driver has marked in there but would never write on it. The only thing I could think of is the USPS driver wrote it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P1 Failure, post: 4002347, member: 76700"] Years ago when I was a swing I was delivering to an address out in the boonies and drove back and forth on the road but couldn't find the house. There was the one mailbox that had no numbers on it so I tried it. It was the right address and let the lady know that she should have numbers on her box. She showed me a new mailbox they were gonna put up with numbers on it. Was pretty funny. The next day my manager said that she had called and complained about me. Her complaint was that I wrote her house number on her mailbox with a sharpie. He asked if I did that and I said no. I told him the story. I will open up peoples mailboxes to see if I have the right address by looking at the mail or usually there is a number inside that the USPS driver has marked in there but would never write on it. The only thing I could think of is the USPS driver wrote it. [/QUOTE]
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