@maratsade wrote:I had the package in the rain thing happen a week or two ago.
I've been lucky when it comes to this. With UPS, if it's raining and the item is small, they'll put it between my screen and inside door. If it's too large to do that they'll put it in a bag and on the end of the porch. They'll also bag it if it's not yet raining, but looks like it will. My UPS guy is pretty good.
When they use SurePost, the UPS/USPS service, it ends up at my post office, as I have a PO Box due to a snow plow taking out my mailbox a couple of winters ago and me not having installed another one since it happened. I really only have one place I can put it, and in order to put a new one there I have to dig the 100lb blob of concrete from the old one out of the ground.
I have a gated yard, and the postmaster told me the postmen aren't allowed to go into gated yards, because there have been severe incidents involving dogs. The UPS and FedEx people seem to have no such constraint, as they leave packages on my porch all the time.
I don't blame them, though, for looking out for the safety of their employees, and I'm glad they have this policy. This is one of the reasons I was looking 'round the Web yesterday, pricing extra large mailboxes. I'm seriously considering getting one to set up outside the gate.
@GabeU wrote:
@maratsade wrote:I had the package in the rain thing happen a week or two ago.
I've been lucky when it comes to this. With UPS, if it's raining and the item is small, they'll put it between my screen and inside door. If it's too large to do that they'll put it in a bag and on the end of the porch. They'll also bag it if it's not yet raining, but looks like it will. My UPS guy is pretty good.
When they use SurePost, the UPS/USPS service, it ends up at my post office, as I have a PO Box due to a snow plow taking out my mailbox a couple of winters ago and me not having installed another one since it happened. I really only have one place I can put it, and in order to put a new one there I have to dig the 100lb blob of concrete from the old one out of the ground.
Could always build a MailBox... We have a steel reinforced wooden crate with a keypad lock on it that goes to the end of our drive when we are expecting oversized deliveries... Ya know, large car parts, tv's, that sorta thing. Saves everyone headaches, and the delivery guys always know the code as they are making constant deliveries here. Have never had an issue with theft... I would love to see a thief try to take a 200 pound crate that's bolted to a concrete pad! Would be even more fun to watch them try to break it open.
I'm seriously considering this.
@C0RR0SIVE wrote:Could always build a MailBox... We have a steel reinforced wooden crate with a keypad lock on it that goes to the end of our drive when we are expecting oversized deliveries... Ya know, large car parts, tv's, that sorta thing. Saves everyone headaches, and the delivery guys always know the code as they are making constant deliveries here. Have never had an issue with theft... I would love to see a thief try to take a 200 pound crate that's bolted to a concrete pad! Would be even more fun to watch them try to break it open.
I always order on the assumption that the weekends don't count, and because of that, stock wise, I normally restrict my ordering days to Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, with Sunday being after the cutoff and Wednesday being before the cutoff.
If I order on one of those days, not only do they have only a day to pull, pack and ship the order, lessening the chance of running out of stock of the item(s), but I also know I'll receive it within two days of ordering. This is, of course, when everything works the way it should. If I order after the cutoff on Wednesday, but before the cutoff on Thursday, I expect to receive the order on Monday, and if it's after that, but before the Sunday cutoff point, I expect to receive the order on Tuesday. But, with both of those latter scenarios, they have those extra days with which to wait before they pull, pack and ship the order, increasing the possibility of them running out of stock of the item(s).
Prior to having Prime, I would place the order whenever, but making sure that I reached the $35 minimum for free 8-10 day ground shipping. I actually haven't paid for shipping on an order since 2008. I thought it was never, but I went back and checked through my orders, and the last one with shipping actually paid for was in 2008.
@maratsade I forgot to mention that my order was delivered today. 🙂
Amazon.com has been down since Prime Day started.... [eye roll]