Rick Ross
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Check out this Amazon delivery story. 
Delivery Driver For Amazon Caught On Camera Pooping On Man's Driveway | HuffPost

Delivery Driver For Amazon Caught On Camera Pooping On Man's Driveway | HuffPost
Check out this Amazon delivery story.
Delivery Driver For Amazon Caught On Camera Pooping On Man's Driveway | HuffPost
LMAO!!!!!!!Check out this Amazon delivery story.
Delivery Driver For Amazon Caught On Camera Pooping On Man's Driveway | HuffPost
I had a lady ask me to stay while she opened her package. It was the 2nd one she had received. It was packaged by a UPS store. Glass picture framed signed print of a football team. It was shattered, just like the first one. The packaging was a joke.
No reason to stick around. Once it's open it's accepted.
Yep. I told her to call the people she ordered it from again and tell them to package it right. Maybe put Fragile and Glass on it too!
In a lot of cases this is true thoughUPS doesn’t damage packages, they are improperly packaged, just ask them when you file a claim.
I agree with the big shippers tossing a set of dumbbells in a cardboard box and two go missing. It’s more about the stuff from UPS stores where people pay the UPS employees to pack it and UPS auto denies even them.
If the customer is a regular I take a few moments to make sure the contents are OK.
It seems that the only people who pay any attention to the outer markings like that are the clerks or people that have clerked before. No one cares until the have to clean up the mess themselves.Putting "fragile" or "glass" would be the worst thing to do as it will get destroyed in the hub.
Too late, you opened it.What do you say when they open the package, see the contents broken, and then they want to refuse?
Same here...worst was 411 with 660 piecesI’ve been rolling hundreds of packages every day for the past week. Not one word from any member of management about my performance. My center manager actually expressed his condolences for trying to shove 400+ stops and 700+ pieces up my ass every day.
My center is doing fairly well. Small and rural south though. Monday's are a killer with hubs running 24/7 over the weekend. I normanlly bring back 150% on Sunday night. This past Sunday was 485%. Busier that day than peak day from 2016. One of the hubs I go to is getting destroyed. 100 rolled trailers on Wednesday + 160 on Thursday and they are sending Amazon loads to another hub for processing. I think the 5% was a little off.
What do you say when they open the package, see the contents broken, and then they want to refuse?