E-Commerce Delivery Breaks for Military Base Addresses
Customers on military installations cannot receive e-commerce deliveries because common carriers lack the credentials and vehicle requirements for base access. Retailers like Home Depot have no logic to detect military base addresses and assign capable carriers. Military exchange purchase flows compound the issue by removing the pickup option entirely.
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