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<blockquote data-quote="Jabbawock" data-source="post: 1635879" data-attributes="member: 22850"><p>If you really care whether it gets delivered to the right person or not, do what the clerks do when a package needs to be picked up on will call. Ask for an ID. The name of the package have to match the name on the ID.</p><p>I have had multiple deliveries on residences such as these, and I always ask for the ID, I follow the "not in rule". If by the third time, the person is still not able to receive the package, I remind the person answering the door, that it will be placed on will call for a week, if the actual customer does not pick it up, it will be sent back to the shipper. </p><p>That's when I tell the LP the story. Maybe it'll make a difference, I don't know.</p><p>Don't bother the local police with this either, they have better things to do. It's not like you have hard evidence.</p><p>In addition, if you're LP or supervisor tells you to deliver it to the person that answers the door, and it bothers you for doing it, ask for an ID, and remind them that you need to take a picture of it, make sure the picture matches them.</p><p>In addition, before doing anything that will jeopardize your job, let you shop stewart know. Maybe they can give you some other ideas or help you with the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabbawock, post: 1635879, member: 22850"] If you really care whether it gets delivered to the right person or not, do what the clerks do when a package needs to be picked up on will call. Ask for an ID. The name of the package have to match the name on the ID. I have had multiple deliveries on residences such as these, and I always ask for the ID, I follow the "not in rule". If by the third time, the person is still not able to receive the package, I remind the person answering the door, that it will be placed on will call for a week, if the actual customer does not pick it up, it will be sent back to the shipper. That's when I tell the LP the story. Maybe it'll make a difference, I don't know. Don't bother the local police with this either, they have better things to do. It's not like you have hard evidence. In addition, if you're LP or supervisor tells you to deliver it to the person that answers the door, and it bothers you for doing it, ask for an ID, and remind them that you need to take a picture of it, make sure the picture matches them. In addition, before doing anything that will jeopardize your job, let you shop stewart know. Maybe they can give you some other ideas or help you with the problem. [/QUOTE]
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