Posted by kcm.MN on December 22, 2018 at 10:52:45 from (174.219.1.255):
In Reply to: Rural package delivery posted by notjustair on December 22, 2018 at 06:09:19:
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Except for the Christmas season. Starting last year, for several weeks out of the year, we would no longer have a UPS truck deliver. Instead, it was a normal, unmarked 4WD Chevy p/u. It was/is a personal vehicle. That person has no scanner, so WE have to rely on her texting the correct numbers to the original driver, and the driver scanning it in. Last year there was a goof that put us out about $50. Not taking that chance again. Am now logging all tracking numbers as well as taking photos of anything that leaves here. In addition, we have quite a lot of security cameras around here....due to "other circumstances".
But going back to this personal truck, I know that ONLY because the normal delivery driver explained it to me last year. For anyone who hasn't had that opportunity, they end up having a strange vehicle delivering UPS packages. ...I s'pose most folks don't really care, unless there is a problem.
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