You can still dr a package for apt. complex that is "no dr allowed" There is an option on one of the buttons that gives you a "release number" for those places that are "no dr allowed" I don't have my DIAD with me so I dont remember what button but it lets You dr.
When have a basic pkg , can't del I will sheet NI 1 and go back the next day. I never bring the pkg to the clerks for will call but I know that option there.
And what exactly do you put in for a Release Number? I'm under the assumption that typing ANYTHING in there would be falsification?
I also sheet it as NI1 and leave it on the truck.
Then sheet it as not in one and bring it back the next day.What if you have...say, an apartment complex that DR is not allowed. I mean where it actually will not let you DR it in the board. You can't DR it then, Basic or not.
The release number automatically pops up and you just hit enter.And what exactly do you put in for a Release Number? I'm under the assumption that typing ANYTHING in there would be falsification?
I also sheet it as NI1 and leave it on the truck.
Because of driver discretion, believe it or not but sometimes we are aloud to use our brains.If you notice when you hit the nondelivery key a prompt screen pops up that instructs you to indicate on del notice that this is the final attempt and to place package in will call.
Why wouldn't you follow these instructions?
Because of driver discretion, believe it or not but sometimes we are aloud to use our brains.
For instances a basic pkg for a business that is closed , why not just del the next day, instead of leaving it in the middle of main st, also you do get driver follow ups for a basic pkg its happen to me before.
I would've left a info notice ni 1 but that's just me, I don't follow direction very good, all in the name of customer service.Here's a perfect example of a basic package I put in will call today because of "driver discretion". Should I have just left the package on the outside porch of this 8 unit apartment building? It's a locked security building on a busy street and I couldn't get in. I don't think that Lands End box would have lasted long.
Well maybe I shouldn't be allowed to.I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
The methods allow us discretion in deciding whether to leave it or not.
But the DIAD instructions are specific about putting them in will call.
As I've often stated, I don't sweat send agains.
If it's not that package, it's another.
I do applaud your choice not to leave the package in a compromised location.
The moral behind the method is as it always is, the bottom line, profit.
That's what I call using my brain "aloud".
Sorry Hoaxster, beat you to it.
Will have to agree on that one. Every case is diff. But that is what the shipper paid for.Here's a perfect example of a basic package I put in will call today because of "driver discretion". Should I have just left the package on the outside porch of this 8 unit apartment building? It's a locked security building on a busy street and I couldn't get in. I don't think that Lands End box would have lasted long.
I agree with you BH, another day, another attempt. BTW, why is the middle section of your body missing in this picture you took? Are you human or an apparition?
LOL....Too bad you didn't have the pilot's helmet on, as well.I blocked that part out to preserve the family atmosphere of this site.
Didn't want to hear you guys hitting me with "hey Bubble is that pickle in your pocket".
What if you have...say, an apartment complex that DR is not allowed. I mean where it actually will not let you DR it in the board. You can't DR it then, Basic or not.
After you scan the pkg go to the street and override it. You can then DR the pkg.