Anonymous wrote:I ordered a towel that was delivered to the wrong house. Our address was 850 and they delivered it to 805. I saw the picture and walked over there about an hour after it was delivered. The person who answered the door said they already used it, told their kid to go get it from the bathroom, and then tried to hand me a wet used towel. It was weird.
Like the person got the package that wasn’t for them, opened it immediately and thought, “wow! An unexpected towel! I think I’ll take a midday shower.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
Troll got caught
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's their doorway - lots of front doorsteps look alike.
And how did the Amazon guy get into THEIR locked gate?
Presumably, the driver has the access code to your gate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
Under "delivery instructions" on amazon you can put in your code for locked gates, doors, entry ways...
But do you generally put your neighbor's code? RIF
Let me help you: Google: Amazon keys for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
Troll got caught
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
They may have the code. Amazon has our garage code and puts our packages inside the garage.
Anonymous wrote:My DH suggested we take a package that was misdelivered to us once - I could not believe he was serious!
Anonymous wrote:My DH suggested we take a package that was misdelivered to us once - I could not believe he was serious!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry that happened, OP. Contact Amazon and explain.
Someone stole my groceries in 2020 - I was so annoyed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact Amazon via chat. Unless this is a habitual occurrence they will refund or redeliver.
Thanks, I did they are sending another one.... Just sick of the dishonest people around here. It's exhausting. This has happened to me twice and I brought the people their package and I don't get the same back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NOPE. Locked entry way.
How does the Amazon driver get into a locked entryway?
Under "delivery instructions" on amazon you can put in your code for locked gates, doors, entry ways...
But do you generally put your neighbor's code? RIF