laffter
Well-Known Member
I didn't read this entire thread, but based on the content of the first page: If I order something from Amazon, have Amazon ship it to my place of work, then my work refuses the package, is the driver at fault for not trying to track me down?
The place at which I work is not my personal residence, and I don't believe that a marina is considered a residence either. You're essentially shipping it to another person, hoping that they will hold it for you.
If the point of contact at the business advises you they do not want this package, do you want to annoy them by attempting to deliver it two more times? Whatever decision the driver makes at that point, is not a wrong decision.
The place at which I work is not my personal residence, and I don't believe that a marina is considered a residence either. You're essentially shipping it to another person, hoping that they will hold it for you.
If the point of contact at the business advises you they do not want this package, do you want to annoy them by attempting to deliver it two more times? Whatever decision the driver makes at that point, is not a wrong decision.