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No, they didn't knock. My wife saw them walk up to the stairs and placed the box on the steps. But ya, I think it's better not to require a signature either. Just that I would have preferred if they rang the door bell or knocked so I knew it was there. I'll know for next time to hit refresh on the tracking site every few minutes.:biggrin:
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Sounds like the delivery guy was being a little antisocial, maybe that guys towel finally fell off :lol:
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or maybe thats what Sphelps meant... :lol::lol:
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I prefer signature required because last fall I had a delivery driver give my package to the wrong house! They just left it on their door step without knocking! The address on the box was correct and in big bold letters but I guess the delivery driver was dyslexic or something. Lucky for me it was only my $500 controller and not a shipment of livestock...
Carriers are such a pain and considering the prices they charge we really shouldnt have to put up with their incompetence. I've experienced all of the same problems that everyone else has listed in this thread so far and even a few others. Who knew package delivery was such a difficult job to do right. lol |
I've had UPS do the drop and run (result was frozen test kits since -20), not Fedex, Puralator or Canada Post.
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The real kicker is that when live goods are shipped through some of these companies they can not be insured as they do not ship corals or live goods so you take your chance
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Just to let you Know UPS does the same. At least thay knock, then leave the package on the front steps. As the package says Bell expressveiw, Dell and so on. Just best to have it shipped to retired parents house or place of work. :razz:
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