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Old 04-02-2013, 09:53 AM   #29
TheBac
 
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Name: TheBac
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Honestly, if you are having issues with deliveries, it would just be best to get your items delivered to where you work (if its allowed). I know many people who do that. Hell, I encourage people to do that since shipping costs can be lower to a business, and you know you are getting your items.

Just so's you all know....if you file a driver release claim with UPS and it gets paid, your address is usually deemed a "signature only" stop from then on. Driver cant release pkg without your actual sig or the signed delivery notice.
Incidentally, you should be able to sign the delivery notice so we can leave the package the next day if the package comes sig required and we dont catch you home.
The only packages we cant leave like that are the "over 21" type sig req, which were only meant for alcohol, certain prescription drugs and firearms, but some shippers accidentally use it for other items.
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