Jewbacca
GRAND SCAMMER
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- Mar 20, 2012
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Yes indeed, 99 to the rescue once again! Excellent legal thinking. Their terms of service allow for signature release, so yes, if they STILL insist on a signature or otherwise refuse to leave the package, that just might be a cause for concern now, wouldn't it?Hey king...if you are registered on UPS My Choice you can:
Shipper Release
Authorize a delivery without a signature requirement Description Have UPS deliver your package without requiring the recipient's signature. Terms of Service These terms of service apply to Shipper Release:
- UPS will make only one delivery attempt.
- UPS will not obtain a signature upon delivery.
- A UPS delivery record will be conclusive proof of delivery.
- The shipper accepts liability for any loss or damage to the package after delivery.
Then if they are still trying to get you to sign...well.
Nice work 99!