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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 929156" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>I don't know. If you didn't actually see who left it there, who knows why its really there. Maybe the resident wants it refused and left it there for FedEx to pick up, maybe they left it there for a friend to pick up. Maybe they don't allow FedEx on their property. I'm probably more jaded than most, but I don't even walk into an open garage if the front porch also works to leave a delivery. I don't ever put a package or envelope into a screen or storm door unless there is no other option. I don't ever mess with the customer's stuff because if something real or imagined comes up missing in their garage, I know who will be blamed. If the door mysteriously gets sprung on the same day of a delivery, I know who gets called. 99.9% of people and our customers are way cool, but I make hundreds of deliveries every week and I long ago stopped taking chances.</p><p></p><p>I would wait a little after ringing the bell and if they are home tell them there is a package down by the gate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 929156, member: 26998"] I don't know. If you didn't actually see who left it there, who knows why its really there. Maybe the resident wants it refused and left it there for FedEx to pick up, maybe they left it there for a friend to pick up. Maybe they don't allow FedEx on their property. I'm probably more jaded than most, but I don't even walk into an open garage if the front porch also works to leave a delivery. I don't ever put a package or envelope into a screen or storm door unless there is no other option. I don't ever mess with the customer's stuff because if something real or imagined comes up missing in their garage, I know who will be blamed. If the door mysteriously gets sprung on the same day of a delivery, I know who gets called. 99.9% of people and our customers are way cool, but I make hundreds of deliveries every week and I long ago stopped taking chances. I would wait a little after ringing the bell and if they are home tell them there is a package down by the gate. [/QUOTE]
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