• Echo Dot
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    167 hours ago

    Why do package delivery companies in the United States seem to just leave the package on the doorstep when the person isn’t home. That seems like such an obviously stupid thing to do.

    Pretty much everywhere else the package delivery companies would either take the product back with them and deliver it on another day or contact the person via the contact details they have and request a safe place to leave it. Most delivery companies will let you specify this when you make the order.

    Or if it’s not bin day they can just put it in the recycling bin.

    • Encrypt-Keeper
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      5 hours ago

      Because if the delivery requires you to sign for it, the delivery driver will just walk up to your house and slap a “we missed you” sticker on your door and get right back in his truck without even attempting to deliver it. If they even bother getting out of the truck at all that is.

      We don’t have enough PTO time to take entire days off from work just so we can be home for a delivery that doesn’t show up over and over.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 hours ago

        I had that happen once, and it was a new laptop and I guess they were running late that day.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 hours ago

          Meanwhile I’ve had FedEx give me the “sorry we missed you” email as their truck is still speeding away from my house

    • @GreenKnight23
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      86 hours ago

      I’ll tell you why. Time.

      I used to live two hours away from a UPS delivery hub. it could take weeks for me to get a delivery from UPS after I was supposed to get it.

      they used to not deliver packages unless you were there. I missed the first delivery, the next two times they never showed up and said they did.

      over two months later I finally had to drive two hours to the distribution hub and claim my package.

      I had no option of who to ship my package with. that was entirely left up to the seller.

      I now live 15 minutes away from the same distribution hub and it STILL takes a month extra to get my packages.

      this is why I tell every delivery service to just leave it at the door.

      our options suck, sellers refuse to use USPS because we have a corrupt bitch running it that’s running it into the ground, and I just don’t have the time to wait 3-4 times the shipping length for products I bought.

      • @[email protected]
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        05 hours ago

        Wow, you must live in the Bermuda Triangle or something. The latest I’ve had a package be delivered is like 2 days, and usually my packages get here early. It doesn’t matter if it’s USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, OnPoint (or whatever it’s called), or some other random carrier, I’ve never had a package stolen, lost, or significantly damaged. FedEx seems more likely to be a day or two late, Amazon, UPS, and USPS are usually a day early, and the others are less consistent.

        That said, I live pretty close to an Amazon warehouse, my USPS office seems to be a regional hub, and I’m just outside the area for the worst FedEx in the state. It’s probably because I’m just outside a larger metro area of a smaller state, but honestly, my delivery service rocks.

    • GHiLA
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      35 hours ago

      Why do package delivery companies in the United States seem to just leave the package on the doorstep when the person isn’t home. That seems like such an obviously stupid thing to do.

      Because no one forces them to.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 hours ago

      In Germany they give it to your neighbor. Kinda drives me crazy, especially for security hardware