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Is it reasonable to charge for the honeycomb box express cabinet?
Honeycomb box is an intelligent, new-era express cabinet, which provides independent express delivery and warehousing services for all e-commerce and express delivery companies. Because it is open 24 hours a day and easy to operate, it is liked by many consumers and businesses. The honeycomb box express cabinet was established by five logistics companies, namely SF Express, Shentong Express, Zhongtong Express, Prologis Express and Dayun Express. The legal representative is Wang Wei, founder and president of SF Express. The company slogan is "Hive Box Express Cabinet", which provides the last mile solution service for the express delivery industry. There is nothing wrong with charging for goods. Sometimes not taking things will have an impact on others, and merchants will not always serve you for free.

Personally, once, accidentally, the delivery man called to ask if you want to put your package in the honeycomb box express cabinet. Just when people were outside, they readily agreed. When I went home to pick up the pieces at night, I was surprised to find that the honeycomb box express cabinet was actually a free service. At that time, just like Napoleon discovered the New World, he even boasted to his friends that the beehive express cabinet was really an invention that benefited others and benefited themselves!

Because it is very convenient to put the package directly into the honeycomb box express cabinet, many couriers always give priority to suggesting that you put the package into the honeycomb box express cabinet. But gradually, some couriers began to "break the rules". When the customer doesn't answer the phone or even contact the customer at all, regardless of the willy-nilly, put the package directly into the honeycomb box express cabinet. For most people, it doesn't matter. After all, the express cabinets of beehives are generally not too far away from us, but for many elderly people with inconvenient legs and feet, it becomes a hassle to pick up the pieces.

For this kind of behavior, I specially consulted the customer service of some courier companies and got similar answers: theoretically, you need to pick up the pieces in person, and only when the user agrees can you put them in the hive express cabinet. Therefore, the use of honeycomb box express cabinets is standardized, and I hope that all express companies will restrain it.