Anonymous wrote:OP What makes you think a plain brown box is less likely to be stolen?
To the PP who suggested having stuff shipped to work, many companies to not allow this. Where I work in DC if you do you get a label on your letter or package reminding you about the no personal items delivered to the office rule. I used to get it on my junk mail all the time. Like I am really going to contract random companies and ask them to mail the junk mail to my home instead, especially as the companies got my address through conferences or other work event.
BTW I am pretty sure amazon still has locker service, so if you are concerned your package might be stolen have it shipped to a locker and pick it up from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?
So what you are saying is everybody needs to have their packages sent to their offices now?![]()
Anonymous wrote:
We all do not live in gated communities.
No unattended package lying on a doorstep is safe but packages with AMAZON/ZAPPOS written all over them attract attention and are more vulnerable to thieves.
Why cant Amazon/Zappos etc... use less obvious & more discrete packaging for their shipments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?
NP, but I telecommute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?
NP, but I telecommute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?
So what you are saying is everybody needs to have their packages sent to their offices now?![]()
Anonymous wrote:What are they supposed to do? FWIW just because it's a big box from Amazon doesn't mean it's valuable or worth stealing. Most likely just diaper wipes or toilet paper
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you have it shipped to your office?