Does this look like he handed me the package and I signed something.
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Does this look like he handed me the package and I signed something.
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It's the fastest way for them to chose in the app they use.
When you get the "How did we do" email from Prime, tell em they flunked.
I do it on a regular basis, tell them they failed that is.
In my neighborhood we have several houses with the same house number but on different streets.
By any chance do you also have an abundance of mismatched socks and food storage containers with missing lids?Same problem. It's either packages or food that gets delivered to the wrong house between myself and my neighbor the next street over.
Before I point them to my neighbors house, I always ask what the food order is and if it is pre-paid.
You thinking as a possible assist to a porch pirate partner?Several years ago I had one that set up the two boxes to be very visible from the street.
Who doesn't?By any chance do you also have an abundance of mismatched socks and food storage containers with missing lids?
There was absolutely no reason to place them like that in full view of the street. Every other driver just drops them large-flat side down, close to the door or off to the side, not standing up with the box writing facing the street. I was home at the time and got them off the porch in less than five minutes. So they were not pilfered.You thinking as a possible assist to a porch pirate partner?
Did they NOT get taken?
I had done all I could to get them to "leave it in a safe space" at my previous employer. We would have the front door locked because we weren't a retail business, but our Shipping/Receiving door was literally 15' to the right. They would leave packages outside in the rain because the front door was locked. My "safe place" was listed as the Shipping/Receiving door...Only Amazon or DPD seem to do this, drives me nuts. A few years back Amazon left some parcels, even though my instructions are to a neighbour or in a safe place (bin shed) but they just leave them on the doorstep. This caught the eye of a burglar who took it as nobody being home and jumped our fence. Luckily my cameras picked him up and I called the police.
being literate may not be a job prerequisiteTell me about it.
UPS driver looks right at the sign (captured by Reolink doorbell) then puts the 2 gas wall heaters for my mother-in-laws place where HE wants them....
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