My only negative delivery experience was with Fed-Ex, who reserves the right in their fine print to leave packages at a residential location without a signature regardless of the shipper's wishes. UPS couldn't be worse than Fed-Ex.
Actually, FedEx is more strict than UPS, (See, I could have said "stricter," but my kid made the Honor Roll so I'm paying attention). FedEx's rule is sig-required unless the address has completed a sig-waiver and filed it with the local FedEx office. UPS's rule is no-sig-req'd unless the shipper marks the parcel, "sig-req'd" specifically.
If the original post referenced FedEx's "Ground" residential service, that's another matter entirely.
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regards, Henry Posner B&H Photo-Video, and Pro-Audio Inc. http://www.bhphotovideo.com
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