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As I recall, an attempted delivery, aside from an over-sized package that won't fit in the box, is really only for stuff that needs to be signed for. Some carriers might try again and leave another note, or after one attempt leave it at the location where they work for you to pick up. Why these assholes are putting packages on the doorstep in beyond me. I'd never have done such a thing.
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The package that was reported by Tracking as delivered to: IN MAILBOX/AT MAILBOX at my address yesterday that was not there yesterday... Was IN MY SECURE MAILBOX TODAY when I went out to get my mail!!!!!!!! No explanation, other than possibly the mailman scanned it yesterday as delivered, but somehow it was taken back to the Post Office, discovered there last night and then sent back out for re-delivery today. A couple of explanations comes to my mind: 1. Laziness. The postman is scanning all the packages in advance or in groups as time permits and when he forgets one or runs low on time, he simply isn't bothering to deliver. 2. If it's anything like where I worked, what you have is a three-sided square with slots for each house in that postman's delivery area. The mail comes pre-sorted in delivery order from a sorting facility and the postman so the postman just pops the right mails into the right holders. Then he has card markers indicating packages, which he puts into the front of the mail in the slot for the address the package goes to. Some postmen are lazy, or a supremely stupid supervisor told me to do, just shove mail into the slots randomly, so in other words: I no longer knew where the addresses began so I could leave the card markers and thus would miss deliveries, which counted against me in the end!
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