Along with Wal-Mart, everytime E-call, receive a msg, customer requires a signature and seal intact. Well, loss prevention, at least all of the ones that I have seen, will not sign anything when it is a drop. This just stick that label on the bills. So in the E-call, I just put in, Loss Prevention. If a shipper has a problem with that, then they can just call Wal-mart. They will find out that the seal was intact since they enter it in the computer when you check in.
Riddle me this...
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You mean someday I'll be able to hold them at gunpoint and demand their name?
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I get their name online through the micro chip under the skin program website the government has.
You did get your swine flu vaccine didn't you?
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The input of a name is required because sometimes the consignee will call and ask where a load is. I got one of these calls last week. Because I had a name on the E call, I was able to tell her what time the load delivered and who signed for it.
So if you make up names, it could come back to haunt you. Please, if they will not give you a name, just put "dude refused to give name" or something like that. Dont be lazy about it. And if you cant read their signature, ask them to print their name beside it, or print their last name. Its not unreasonable.
Its not unheard of for WalMart AP to not give a name. Just put Asset Protection or Loss Prevention if a security guard signs off. If you see a name tag though, write it down. Or even a badge number.scottied67 Thanks this. -
We'll just scan it from the chip embedded in their arm
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Whoa! Just read this. Great minds (???) think alike
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Sick minds think alike!
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