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![]() I just received my shipment of frags delivered by FedEx. This is the first time I've received an order of frags and they just left it on the front step. If my wife didn't happen to see them walk away it would have been sitting there all day.
Does this happen to others who have had orders come in through FedEx? So just a heads up to those waiting on shipments to check your front step often. |
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![]() I have had Fedex leave boxes (not containing livestock) at my door when I wasn't home but anytime I have been home they have always knocked or rang the bell. The delivery guy usually wants to get a signature.
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![]() geez, props to your wife!
like biocuber said, they're usually lookin for a signature. I've had them leave those tab things sayin when they are comin back, where to pick up, etc. etc. Never had anything left on my doorstep (maybe i have and someone just jacked it ![]() |
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![]() Ya no doubt. But all the frags seem happy. Except for 1 that is DOA.
I just check the fedex site. this is what it says: "Left at front door. Package delivered to recipient address - release authorized" |
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![]() wtf? Nice.....
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![]() Usually the shipper (Frag-a-lot in this case) requests a signature or not. If they request a signature, then the carrier (FedEx) can not release the package until they actually get one! If the shipper does not *require* a signature then it is at FedEx's discretion to leave it at the front door or to leave a note to say they tried to deliver and they will try again. The same applies to all other carriers.. UPS, Purrolator, Canada Post, etc. If your shipper doesn't request/require a signature then the package can be left at your front door. On the other hand, if a signature was required, you could in theory throw the box into the garbage and call FedEx to ask them where your package is because you never signed for it.
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![]() Maybe they knocked and you didn't here them? When it comes to livestock I think it's better not to get a required signature. I would much rather have them leave the package at the door so I can find it later that day than have them keep it and try and redeliver the next day.
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![]() Quote:
Levi |
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![]() Canada post will often allow for pick the next day after 1pm. Sometimes if you're lucky and call the office they will have it later the same day but not very often. Couriers will attempt a redelivery the following day and if unsuccessful the second time they will usually request you pick it up from the depot. Without a signature you're guaranteed to get it that day even if you miss them briefly for whatever reason, with a signature you may miss them and then have to wait at least 24 hours. Couriers also leave the undelivered packages in the truck over night.
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![]() I always, always ship with no signature option! If you are sending live animals through a courier, chances are the person is waiting at home for them. So why leave it up to chance that the person delivering has a bad day and decides to not ring your door bell, or wait patiently for you to open.
Delivery men always insist on leaving the package at the front steps, if they could. So make it easier for them. Just my 2 pennies. |