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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 77362" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Hey Junior, why are you trying to justify what you are doing now that you have been caught? You asked about the response that the mail carrier had to your leaving packages in the mailbox. Just because you dont like the answer does not make what you are doing better or any more legal.</p><p> </p><p>They acted within the guidelines under the law and you dont like it. Your attempt to justify it by bringing up other things really does not help your case.</p><p> </p><p>When I was a rookie driver, and the delivery notices were very tall and had no adhesive, I tried to leave the notices in the box when leaving a package in a really out of the way place that the customer would not easily see. I ended up having to pay what ever the first class postage was back then. So while it would differ from one area to the next, no matter how you would like it to be, it is against the law and against Ups delivery methods. Call it crap, but you asked the question. Dont shoot the delivery man for delivering something you ordered.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 77362, member: 484"] Hey Junior, why are you trying to justify what you are doing now that you have been caught? You asked about the response that the mail carrier had to your leaving packages in the mailbox. Just because you dont like the answer does not make what you are doing better or any more legal. They acted within the guidelines under the law and you dont like it. Your attempt to justify it by bringing up other things really does not help your case. When I was a rookie driver, and the delivery notices were very tall and had no adhesive, I tried to leave the notices in the box when leaving a package in a really out of the way place that the customer would not easily see. I ended up having to pay what ever the first class postage was back then. So while it would differ from one area to the next, no matter how you would like it to be, it is against the law and against Ups delivery methods. Call it crap, but you asked the question. Dont shoot the delivery man for delivering something you ordered. d [/QUOTE]
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