Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
READ the thread before posting stupid comments people! All these questions have been answered already!
Can you point to the post that answers how the driver has the access code to the neighbors locked porch/gate/whatever? I think we’ve already established that PP doesn’t live in an apartment. These are single family houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NP. Unlikely. I’ve also had this happen. I saw Amazon deliver a package and the neighbor across the street took it into their house. I only realized it was mine when Amazon sent me the picture. That neighbor is unbalanced so I didn’t confront them.
And you just forgot to mention that you actually saw them take it in your original post? Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NP. Unlikely. I’ve also had this happen. I saw Amazon deliver a package and the neighbor across the street took it into their house. I only realized it was mine when Amazon sent me the picture. That neighbor is unbalanced so I didn’t confront them.
And you just forgot to mention that you actually saw them take it in your original post? Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or it was stolen from their doorstep.
NP. Unlikely. I’ve also had this happen. I saw Amazon deliver a package and the neighbor across the street took it into their house. I only realized it was mine when Amazon sent me the picture. That neighbor is unbalanced so I didn’t confront them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone put my address on a package and i bent over backwards to figure out where this person lived. Basically, they addressed it their names at 100 Main Street but they live at 110 Main Street. I didn't know their name. had to ask around.
I took the package to 110 Main street. not even a thank you from them.
Never again.
it was a case of wine, BTW. If you're too stupid to put the correct address on it, then i'm keeping it next time.
I deliver misplaced packages from time to time. I leave it at the correct house. I do not have a conversation about it. Sounds like you walked a few houses down. The address was a typo. It happens. I would not even have rung the bell. It just a courtesy. Vyou are not a hero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.”
That is hilarious!!! Did you take the dirty wet towel back?! They had no shame handing it back to you? Some people!
i think it's nice they offered to give the towel back. my family buys a lot of stuff on amazon so i wouldn't question a box with something i personally hadn't ordered. i mean i wouldn't even look at the label if it's on my doorstep.
That is stupid because we all know that mail and packages can be delivered to the wrong person. Do you keep other people's US mail when incorrectly delivered to you, as well? I guess if you're a thief then you are also n opportunist and there might be $5 in a birthday card. You are disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Someone put my address on a package and i bent over backwards to figure out where this person lived. Basically, they addressed it their names at 100 Main Street but they live at 110 Main Street. I didn't know their name. had to ask around.
I took the package to 110 Main street. not even a thank you from them.
Never again.
it was a case of wine, BTW. If you're too stupid to put the correct address on it, then i'm keeping it next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.”
That is hilarious!!! Did you take the dirty wet towel back?! They had no shame handing it back to you? Some people!
i think it's nice they offered to give the towel back. my family buys a lot of stuff on amazon so i wouldn't question a box with something i personally hadn't ordered. i mean i wouldn't even look at the label if it's on my doorstep.
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:I'm completely shocked at how many of you are so ignorant. Amazon drivers have key fobs to get into locked doors or codes. This is how to get in:
Fob readers
Call Boxes
Remote openers
Coded gates
Motorized gates
and doors
https://www.amazon.com/b?node=18530497011
You all are just so stupid and ignorant!
Still waiting for you to explain how the Amazon driver used OP’s code to access someone else’s porch.
Anonymous wrote:I'm completely shocked at how many of you are so ignorant. Amazon drivers have key fobs to get into locked doors or codes. This is how to get in:
Fob readers
Call Boxes
Remote openers
Coded gates
Motorized gates
and doors
https://www.amazon.com/b?node=18530497011
You all are just so stupid and ignorant!
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: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.”
That is hilarious!!! Did you take the dirty wet towel back?! They had no shame handing it back to you? Some people!