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Originally Posted by benham
I have had that happen where I was at home when they attempted to deliver a package and they never rang the doorbell and didn't leave the package.
I have also had an eerily similar situation with the USPS where my package was marked as delivered when it wasn't. Called the PO and they said it was delivered. Asked if they would check to make sure it wasn't at the facility for me to pick up. No, it was delivered. Asked if the would check with the mail carrier and see if he still had it. No, it was delivered. Asked to speak with the supervisor. No, supervisor isn't in. Called back that next day and talked with the supervisor who was at least civilized but with same results. Finally talked to the mail carrier the next day and he found it on someone else's porch 2 blocks away.
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I've no idea where my package from Friday was delivered. I noticed it was the first package when the guy bringing it had already left so I couldn't ask. Usually it ends up in one of the stores near were the road is blocked for cars, but I went by them Saturday and they didn't get it.
Last year a shipment for our store delivered by courier disappeared. After my father got really mad over the phone they tracked it in "a garage". We wouldn't be surprised if it was the garage of the courier, they made it sound like that when my father called again to ask where it was found.
The only two couriers that, at the moment, are good in our area are DHL and UPS. In the past we've had problems with both but now they each have a courier for this area and not a different one each day. Those two people know on which days stores are open and at what times and plan their route accordingly, we haven't had an incident with either DHL or UPS since this was implemented.