Ugh. Jerks. I definitely prefer to pick up items myself when possible in these cases, but sometimes it just doesn't work out. My neighborhood is generally pretty safe and people look out for stuff like this, but you just never know.
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I was just reading about an Amazon driver who was taking pics of packages on the porch and then loading them back on the truck. How people don't know about doorbell cameras by now blows my mind.If it's USPS, sometimes the shipper will say it's delivered but they delivered it to USPS for delivery.
Amazon takes a pic of the package on your porch.
I have a neighbor whom I actually know, and as soon as a delivery is at my door, and I am on business,/out of town, I text them and ask them to pick it up from my porch.
I had a driver delivered a few weeks ago. I was home and never heard the carrier which was odd. Just saw the delivery notification. I looked outside and nothing there. Looked across the street and there is a driver shaped box sitting on their front porch. Ask your neighbors because every carrier screws up and delivers to the wrong house regularly.
Last year USPS delivered my Theragun Mini to my neighbor's house. I was checking the tracking and it showed "Delivered", but I had been home and waiting for it all day and never saw it. My neighbor came over in the evening after they got home from work and gave it to me, saying it had been on their porch.I had a driver delivered a few weeks ago. I was home and never heard the carrier which was odd. Just saw the delivery notification. I looked outside and nothing there. Looked across the street and there is a driver shaped box sitting on their front porch. Ask your neighbors because every carrier screws up and delivers to the wrong house regularly.