• @scottywh
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    221 year ago

    I prefer having my shit left at the door as opposed to being bothered to have to come to the door to personally accept it from them.

    I’m typically busy and I’ll get it when I get to it… But, I don’t live somewhere where I have to be paranoid that someone is just waiting to steal my shit either.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      But like you are still gonna go and get the package so what’s the big deal with doing it when it arrives? You lose nothing by doing it that way. Or if you know you are gonna be busy at a certain time set the delivery at a more appropriate time (now that I think about it is this not a common option?)

      • @scottywh
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        1 year ago

        There is no option to specify delivery times for USPS, UPS, FedEx, or Amazon deliveries in the US.

        Editing to add: Also, I have zero interest in interacting with people in person more often than absolutely necessary.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          In Poland there are parcel machines everywhere. Ordering pretty much anywhere on the internet you can just ask for there, it will be cheaper, and you will have to go just like 200 meters on average (I live in a point just between 3 machines so it is 300) in a city and less than a kilometer in most towns and bigger villahes and your parcel is always there. Much recommend. Wont work in america

          • @scottywh
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            21 year ago

            Amazon has package lockers that people can choose to have their stuff delivered to if they’re concerned about it being dropped at their front door but USPS, UPS, and FedEx don’t.

            They will however, for packages that require a signature, bring them back to their local depot and hold them for pickup if necessary.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          USPs, FedEx and UPS all require “signatures” (really just a name) when delivering to businesses. They don’t leave business packages in front of the door.

          Source: I have to sign for stuff daily.

          • @scottywh
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            21 year ago

            I’ve delivered for Amazon and have left lots of shit outside businesses…

            Can’t speak for the rest of them specifically with regards to businesses but I also don’t think it’s relevant to the conversation at hand.

      • @Takumidesh
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        51 year ago

        Because I can’t set the time for 8.5 minutes from now, because I’m taking a shit.