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Originally Posted by Catlady
It's not Amazon's fault if the package arrives at my local post office and the driver doesn't bother to deliver it or to even leave me a notice. It's the incompetent worker who's at fault, and the supervisor who defends him.
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I've found that when Fedex & UPS use some other method of getting package to the door other then one of their drivers, something can and usually does go wrong.
We lived in an apartment before we got married and we had a package delivered by UPS. We stayed in knowing the day it was to be delivered. It was delivered by what they called home delivery which is someone delivering packages on his way home from work. This was not a UPS driver doing it. The person who left the package left it in the front entryway of the building and never bothered to ring our bell. The package was stolen and we had to call the person who sent it and hope we could get it replaced ASAP as it was something important that we needed for a specific time. It was able to be made again and sent via Fedex and we did get it in time. There was nothing UPS could do for us. Their home driver messed up and it almost caused a major issue.
I have had less issues when Fedex or UPS comes to the door. When they go through a third party, then more problems are likely to happen.