Unfortunately, Yes, this happens all the time, and "everyone" does it. But
they take a risk, as I've heard of 1 or 2 UPS delivery drivers having been
fired
for leaving things that required signatures and just signing the electronic
form themselves.
I've told the story before about how I inadvertantly got my UPS delivery
woman investigated and reprimanded by the company because she thought she'd do
me
a favor and leave me a package (OM contents for sure) on a shelf in my garage
on a rainy day. Only problem was, she never told me she did this and I later
started a trace thru UPS of the "missing" package. The package was exposed to
weather and temperature changes that I'd never wanted to put it thru during the
7 to 10 days it sat out there. I still felt badly about the situation, since
she also happened to be the wife of a close co-worker of mine from my job and
she was nearly fired.
George S.
john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Hi all,
> Just phoned my sister in Colo spgs to check that
> a lens that I bought on ebay had arrived. According to
> the USPS site the lens had been shipped Priority Mail
> with delivery confirmation. Site stated that the lens
> had been shipped on Dec 28th and delivered at 9.57am
> on the 30th.
> Parcel was "found" by the side of the front doorstep
> this morning (Jan 1st). Had NOT been signed for. If
> the USPS site is to be believed the lens - worth $600
> - had been sitting outside for 2days...I AM NOT
> IMPRESSED! Is this usual?
>
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