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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 295680" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>trplnkl,</p><p>No, writting that on an infonotice has never gotten results, LOL. But it at least explains why I didn't leave the package and that we are not the US postal service, who delivers to every house every day.</p><p></p><p>Over9five said we should sheet the package as missed. If you make the effort to ring a doobell in area with no house numbers, then I think it should be sheeted as "NI1".</p><p></p><p></p><p>How difficult is it to write the number on a piece of paper and tape it to your window? I guess most people assume we can know their address from the addreses before and after it. Problem is, very rarely do the numbers run uniformly on a given street. In a perfect world the odd side would start at 1 and end at 127 with each house two numbers greater than the last.</p><p></p><p>After working at UPS for so long, I know this rarely happens and we can't assume the number on any house. Once you think the houses increase by 2, the next house jumps up 6 numbers.</p><p></p><p>People who are not in the delivery don't know this and just assume we can find their house based on their "non lazy" neihbors putting number on their house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 295680, member: 4653"] trplnkl, No, writting that on an infonotice has never gotten results, LOL. But it at least explains why I didn't leave the package and that we are not the US postal service, who delivers to every house every day. Over9five said we should sheet the package as missed. If you make the effort to ring a doobell in area with no house numbers, then I think it should be sheeted as "NI1". How difficult is it to write the number on a piece of paper and tape it to your window? I guess most people assume we can know their address from the addreses before and after it. Problem is, very rarely do the numbers run uniformly on a given street. In a perfect world the odd side would start at 1 and end at 127 with each house two numbers greater than the last. After working at UPS for so long, I know this rarely happens and we can't assume the number on any house. Once you think the houses increase by 2, the next house jumps up 6 numbers. People who are not in the delivery don't know this and just assume we can find their house based on their "non lazy" neihbors putting number on their house. [/QUOTE]
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