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Originally Posted by intarsiabox
The shipper can request a signature by the addressee only so that they can verify the correct person got the package. Telus may very well do this as a policy.
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Nop it has nothing to do with Telus. I once picked up a cellphone for my friend (delivered at the doorstep). When I told the mailman that I am not the person, he said it doesn't matter as long as someone from the address receives it.
Previously, I also thought that the addressee must collect the package but when I talked with another employee about it, she told me that as long as the address of the person talking the package matches with the address on the parcel, it will work. But apparently, it varies between employees I guess.