Our Amazon drivers seem to be the best of the bunch around here - they
always leave the package where I specified - on the shelf beside the front
door. UPS and Fedex are all over the place, including once leaving my box
at the intersection between our street and the joining one - 400 feet from
our driveway. Amazon and USPS do the best, most consistent job here in the
sticks.

On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 3:17 PM mitch--- via Mercedes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Amazon drivers tend towards the sketchier end of the spectrum, somewhere
> near pizza drivers.
>
> Anyway, before there were such a thing as Amazon drivers, I pulled the
> mower into the garage to find an Amazon box on the floor. Turned out to
> be addressed to the neighbor.
> Their mailbox doesn't say 519 on it, but mine was very clearly marked
> 515.
> She'd already applied for a refund, after searching her garage, porch,
> everywhere the package that was 'delivered to garage' could possibly be
> hiding. I'm guessing it was Fedex Ground that did that.
>
> On 2022-03-13 16:05, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
> > Yeah, that’s been a thing for some of the security automation for a
> > while. I’ve got a system (“MyQ”) I can monitor and control all of my
> > garage doors both in Florida and Flagstaff with and it has the ability
> > to give Amazon and others a one-time code to get in and drop off
> > packages. I could see it being of value if you had something large or
> > if you had issues with porch pirates, but I’ve never felt the need to
> > use it at this point.
> >
>
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