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<blockquote data-quote="TheBrownNote" data-source="post: 4939974" data-attributes="member: 70462"><p>As i understand it, once a package is scanned into a building/center, they are reponsible for delivering it. So anything 150 or over that is in system is the result of an inattentive unloader, or what ever that possition is. (Dont really know, nor do i know the process. Please forgive my ignorance. not throwing any shade)</p><p></p><p>However, Drivers are the ones mostly responsible for this, by not verify the overwieght labels upon pickup. Stop accepting this stuff at the source. You have that right. You also have the right to call for a bargaining unit to come and assist in any over 70lbs up to 150lbs, even at pickups, but you should be able to ask and recieve that over weight help at pick up locations.</p><p></p><p>As for UPS Stores, leave them till last and tell them youll have to wate for assistance from another driver to load them. Then, thats when you swnd a message through the diad, and wate. They'll start helping, when it starts taking an additional 30min+ before any help comes.</p><p></p><p>Also, demensional weight is a thing. This is where a package that takes up a high amount of space but is light will reflect an over label. You see this mostly with Amazon packages. Like a 55 gallon plastic garbage can in a cardboard box. It will oftn show 70lbs or more. This helps plan space in the truck.......allegedly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBrownNote, post: 4939974, member: 70462"] As i understand it, once a package is scanned into a building/center, they are reponsible for delivering it. So anything 150 or over that is in system is the result of an inattentive unloader, or what ever that possition is. (Dont really know, nor do i know the process. Please forgive my ignorance. not throwing any shade) However, Drivers are the ones mostly responsible for this, by not verify the overwieght labels upon pickup. Stop accepting this stuff at the source. You have that right. You also have the right to call for a bargaining unit to come and assist in any over 70lbs up to 150lbs, even at pickups, but you should be able to ask and recieve that over weight help at pick up locations. As for UPS Stores, leave them till last and tell them youll have to wate for assistance from another driver to load them. Then, thats when you swnd a message through the diad, and wate. They'll start helping, when it starts taking an additional 30min+ before any help comes. Also, demensional weight is a thing. This is where a package that takes up a high amount of space but is light will reflect an over label. You see this mostly with Amazon packages. Like a 55 gallon plastic garbage can in a cardboard box. It will oftn show 70lbs or more. This helps plan space in the truck.......allegedly. [/QUOTE]
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