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Clear and concise reporting on shipment auditing activities
- A weekly digest email details all shipment and audit activities for each FedEx and UPS account.
- A weekly email lists unregistered third-party shippers with unvoided UPS shipping labels.
- A weekly email sent to third-party shippers lists the unvoided shipping labels billed to your UPS account.
- A weekly email with attached invoice and payment receipt for any service fees delivered within the billing period.
Weekly digests of auditing activities
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Weekly digest email
Clear and concise, the information in this report details the information related to shipping and auditing on each FedEx and UPS account individually:
- Number of shipments
- Number of shipments delivered late
- Number of disputes filed by EPISCS
- Number of refunds delivered related to disputes filed by EPISCS
- Total refunded amount from disputes filed by EPISCS.
The recipients and frequency of this email are managed within the reporting notifications section on the settings page within the customer dashboard.
Invoice email
All shipping accounts managed within a customer account are consolidated into a single invoice statement, which is attached to an email sent when refund credits were secured on a shipping account.
The recipients and frequency of this email are managed within the billing notifications section on the settings page within the customer dashboard.
Note: AutoPay allows customers to streamline communication of invoice and payment receipts, one weekly email, which details all invoice and payment activity on a customer account.
Unvoided shipping labels email
Any registered third-party shippers with unused shipping labels receive a list of unused shipping labels billed to your UPS account in a weekly digest. Included in this email are directions on how to void these shipping labels and why voiding unused shipping labels is important.