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<blockquote data-quote="Zowert" data-source="post: 4925339" data-attributes="member: 71957"><p>There’s a few apartment complexes on my route that don’t have lockers and the office won’t accept deliveries of any kind. Even if I have a ‘left at office’ request they won’t sign for it. So I have to go directly to the customer to get a signature. Of course they’re not home so I leave an info notice and write “leasing office will not accept packages”. They do nothing about it and it’s still ‘left at office’ the next two attempts. It’s always NI3 (I don’t have an access point to send them to anymore) so they call in and complain, then the package goes out for a 4th attempt only this time it’s ‘consignee signature release front door’. WHY DIDN’T YOU TAKE CARE OF IT AFTER THE FIRST ATTEMPT!?! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, you’re right about Amazon and FedEx, Amazon especially. I used to be able to leave signature required packages at a lot of offices when the customer wasn’t home. Then Amazon started delivering most of their stuff in my area and they stopped because they’d just show up with a tote full of 40 pieces and dump them in the office when no one was looking. These turds won’t even use lockers, just drop all their packages next to it and leave. I guess it’s only a matter of time before they ruin that too.</p><p></p><p>A while back this kid in a beat up white van showed up to the biggest apartment on my route with two totes full of Amazon smalls, must’ve been 50+ pieces. I saw him walking out of the office all pissed off, “They won’t take packages! We have to go door to door?!” I’m like dude aren’t you paid by the hour? Easy money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zowert, post: 4925339, member: 71957"] There’s a few apartment complexes on my route that don’t have lockers and the office won’t accept deliveries of any kind. Even if I have a ‘left at office’ request they won’t sign for it. So I have to go directly to the customer to get a signature. Of course they’re not home so I leave an info notice and write “leasing office will not accept packages”. They do nothing about it and it’s still ‘left at office’ the next two attempts. It’s always NI3 (I don’t have an access point to send them to anymore) so they call in and complain, then the package goes out for a 4th attempt only this time it’s ‘consignee signature release front door’. WHY DIDN’T YOU TAKE CARE OF IT AFTER THE FIRST ATTEMPT!?! Anyway, you’re right about Amazon and FedEx, Amazon especially. I used to be able to leave signature required packages at a lot of offices when the customer wasn’t home. Then Amazon started delivering most of their stuff in my area and they stopped because they’d just show up with a tote full of 40 pieces and dump them in the office when no one was looking. These turds won’t even use lockers, just drop all their packages next to it and leave. I guess it’s only a matter of time before they ruin that too. A while back this kid in a beat up white van showed up to the biggest apartment on my route with two totes full of Amazon smalls, must’ve been 50+ pieces. I saw him walking out of the office all pissed off, “They won’t take packages! We have to go door to door?!” I’m like dude aren’t you paid by the hour? Easy money. [/QUOTE]
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