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<blockquote data-quote="The Youngin&#039; Of It All" data-source="post: 3010584" data-attributes="member: 66633"><p>I agree with what you are saying. We've had many packages lied to about the weight in our hub (and I am sure yours too) that have exceeded the weight limit and the office forces contractors and their drivers to take these packages regardless or pulls the whole 27 nonsense. How do you go about this to get out of it? I haven't had that issue yet personally, but we had one contractor who had a whole canopy set that they weighted at 149lbs by Amazon just to get it through the system. Left it behind 3 days in a row and then finally the office made him take it. Where is the common ground for refusal on this incident? Also, on pickups with the right to decline after 200? What if it's a late pickup? Someone told me it would count as a missed pickup and service failure on your side because you can't call someone else at 6:00 or 7:00 at night to do it, even if that's the earliest window at the customers choice. So what's the purpose of offering that option in an ISP contract if it's not going to be upheld by X's standards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Youngin' Of It All, post: 3010584, member: 66633"] I agree with what you are saying. We've had many packages lied to about the weight in our hub (and I am sure yours too) that have exceeded the weight limit and the office forces contractors and their drivers to take these packages regardless or pulls the whole 27 nonsense. How do you go about this to get out of it? I haven't had that issue yet personally, but we had one contractor who had a whole canopy set that they weighted at 149lbs by Amazon just to get it through the system. Left it behind 3 days in a row and then finally the office made him take it. Where is the common ground for refusal on this incident? Also, on pickups with the right to decline after 200? What if it's a late pickup? Someone told me it would count as a missed pickup and service failure on your side because you can't call someone else at 6:00 or 7:00 at night to do it, even if that's the earliest window at the customers choice. So what's the purpose of offering that option in an ISP contract if it's not going to be upheld by X's standards? [/QUOTE]
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