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Whats the logic behind these new "Lexmark" printers
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<blockquote data-quote="NI1" data-source="post: 220249" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>We had PCM the past 2 days about these new 'lexmark' printers that we are about to get. They dont want us to driver release them, they want signatures.</p><p></p><p>Now if this isnt classic ups 'trap' I dont know what isnt. Isnt it better (business wise) to just tell lexmark to type in or check the box where it says ' signature required' instead of giving us a package not to release? I mean, dont we make more money by using that feature? Now, if you are on a hurry dealing with 400 packages a day, will you remember that pcm about lexmark when all you want is to finish your route?</p><p></p><p>This is a mistake waiting to happen and when it happens, who will get blamed? sometimes I scratch my head thinking who in the heck are making descision around our beloved company.</p><p></p><p>As for me, if they want signature then I will get signature. But with all the friggin bragging about technology and ups moving at the speed of business, this sort of thing is a no brainer and shouldnt even be waste of am time to tell us we need to get a signature when its easy to require one in a click of a mouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NI1, post: 220249, member: 7394"] We had PCM the past 2 days about these new 'lexmark' printers that we are about to get. They dont want us to driver release them, they want signatures. Now if this isnt classic ups 'trap' I dont know what isnt. Isnt it better (business wise) to just tell lexmark to type in or check the box where it says ' signature required' instead of giving us a package not to release? I mean, dont we make more money by using that feature? Now, if you are on a hurry dealing with 400 packages a day, will you remember that pcm about lexmark when all you want is to finish your route? This is a mistake waiting to happen and when it happens, who will get blamed? sometimes I scratch my head thinking who in the heck are making descision around our beloved company. As for me, if they want signature then I will get signature. But with all the friggin bragging about technology and ups moving at the speed of business, this sort of thing is a no brainer and shouldnt even be waste of am time to tell us we need to get a signature when its easy to require one in a click of a mouse. [/QUOTE]
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