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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 254811" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>First off, I don't believe you when you say the driver came to your apartment and did not ring the doorbell. I tend to believe you weren't able to be there for the 3 attempts, and you are angry you had to drive 40 miles (both ways uphill in a raging blizzard) to get your package.</p><p> </p><p>Second, the driver made 3 attempts to get your package to you. You for some reason or other (as you claim) chose to "stand 10 feet on the other side of the door". The first day it's understandable, maybe you didn't see him. The second day, maybe you went to the restroom when he arrived. The third day, well, I don't know, if I had a package I was wanting to get my "hot little hands on", I would be sure to be there when it arrives. I would probably have the door wide open to make sure the driver knew I was home.</p><p> </p><p>Third, if you truly are having a problem, then maybe you should find a way to work around the problem, rather than look for ways to burn someone, such as calling the number at the bottom of the infonotice and having the package rerouted to an alternate address or maybe asking to meet the driver at one of his pickups. </p><p> </p><p>But, like I said in my first post, the best way would be to open the door and sign for the package. Everybody ends up happy in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 254811, member: 11097"] First off, I don't believe you when you say the driver came to your apartment and did not ring the doorbell. I tend to believe you weren't able to be there for the 3 attempts, and you are angry you had to drive 40 miles (both ways uphill in a raging blizzard) to get your package. Second, the driver made 3 attempts to get your package to you. You for some reason or other (as you claim) chose to "stand 10 feet on the other side of the door". The first day it's understandable, maybe you didn't see him. The second day, maybe you went to the restroom when he arrived. The third day, well, I don't know, if I had a package I was wanting to get my "hot little hands on", I would be sure to be there when it arrives. I would probably have the door wide open to make sure the driver knew I was home. Third, if you truly are having a problem, then maybe you should find a way to work around the problem, rather than look for ways to burn someone, such as calling the number at the bottom of the infonotice and having the package rerouted to an alternate address or maybe asking to meet the driver at one of his pickups. But, like I said in my first post, the best way would be to open the door and sign for the package. Everybody ends up happy in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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