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USPS has something like that. You can request a service where they take a pic of your mail at the po and another pic when they deliver it to your place.BODYCAM!
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USPS has something like that. You can request a service where they take a pic of your mail at the po and another pic when they deliver it to your place.BODYCAM!
LOL, that is BS.
I was reading on the Amazon seller forums that UPS now uses a GPS. They mark where the package was left because of so many claims from people. I would assume FedEx does the same thing. When they scan it, it sends a GPS signal, so corporate can see where they scanned it.
UPS occasionally leaves my packages at neighbors' houses. If I get a notification telling me my package was delivered and it's not there, I know to walk around the neighborhood looking for it. For whatever reason, this doesn't seem to happen with Amazon.
Amazon has their own shipping now. They also frequently use USPS for the last mile. I see amazon arrive three ways, UPS, USPS and Amazon private. When it’s USPS it might be amazon or UPS delivered to my local P.O. and USPS delivering to my mailbox.I thought Amazon uses UPS. How else do they ship things? You lost me here.
I thought Amazon uses UPS. How else do they ship things? You lost me here.
I thought Amazon uses UPS. How else do they ship things? You lost me here.
Or at least you neighbors stepsIf they are going to all that trouble and bother, they might as well take and send a photo of it sitting on your steps.
Never heard of these "white van indpendent operators" either.
I had a watch ordered from Amazon last year. Sitting in my office when I received the "delivered" text. Didn't see anyone come in, so I looked at the mail area of the building (nope), the lobby (nope), and then asked the rest of the folks in the office (nope).Or at least you neighbors steps
Never heard of these "white van indpendent operators" either.
Most of my Amazon deliveries are USPS or the "white van" independent operators. But you're right, they occasionally use UPS, so I should have been more precise.
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They were all over Wakefield, Melrose, Malden and Saugus area before Christmas. Many were using personal four door cars.
Amazon has their own shipping now. They also frequently use USPS for the last mile. I see amazon arrive three ways, UPS, USPS and Amazon private. When it’s USPS it might be amazon or UPS delivered to my local P.O. and USPS delivering to my mailbox.
Mine say , left at front door or side door or delivered to customer which ever one applied. I'm guessing he left it at the wrong house and noticed his mistake and corrected it.LOL, that is BS.
I was reading on the Amazon seller forums that UPS now uses a GPS. They mark where the package was left because of so many claims from people. I would assume FedEx does the same thing. When they scan it, it sends a GPS signal, so corporate can see where they scanned it.
I thought Amazon uses UPS. How else do they ship things? You lost me here.
It's called informed delivery and you get an email every day at about 0730. The photo is always taken (in case the feds need 2 investigate U for possible dissident behavior), but no second scan is done at delivery. Amazon, however, takes a photo of the package on your porch at delivery time (but only when using their own couriers).USPS has something like that. You can request a service where they take a pic of your mail at the po and another pic when they deliver it to your place.
I can always use more 44mag or special. Hell, I can always use more pretty much anything, there's still (some) space in the safe... Anyway, if they give you crap about taking it back I'd buy it from ya of you're close to Chelmsford or Marlborough (home and work).I just opened one of the boxes wrapped in cellophane, they sent me the wrong ammo. .44 instead of .357. I just sent them an email now. We'll see how they handle it.
I can always use more 44mag or special. Hell, I can always use more pretty much anything, there's still (some) space in the safe... Anyway, if they give you crap about taking it back I'd buy it from ya of you're close to Chelmsford or Marlborough (home and work).
I just opened one of the boxes wrapped in cellophane, they sent me the wrong ammo. .44 instead of .357. I just sent them an email now. We'll see how they handle it.