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UPS deliveries
I've found that the UPS delivery driver is dropping packages without a knock or a doorbell ring recently; quite the contrary to the past behavior of requiring a signature when one wasn't actually required. Maybe it's a new guy? I live close to the Cutter/Highland intersection.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I have contacted UPS customer service and they got back to me promptly with an apology for the driver releasing the package without any notification and asked for the package tracking number so they could look into it.
Track your online purchases carefully, everyone! :)
Has anyone else experienced this?
I have contacted UPS customer service and they got back to me promptly with an apology for the driver releasing the package without any notification and asked for the package tracking number so they could look into it.
Track your online purchases carefully, everyone! :)
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I agree that it would be nice if one could give instructions. But I don't think they'd have time to call everybody.
I think if I didn't have a vestibule I'd get a box of reasonable size, like the old tin milk boxes, and label it to try to get drivers to put packages in the box. That way at least they're not sitting out looking tempting.
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So I think it varies by area. UPS pushed us hard to sign up for their premium service thing, which made me wonder if that's why they started requiring the signature.
When we lived on Ellington, our UPS driver was fantastic- he always came around 8pm (when we were home) and was always careful of our cats.
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