On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 12:14:46 EDT, you wrote:

>One solution might be to have UPS packages delivered to a business address. 

Sssshit, that's the worst method of all. The UPS driver most assuredly
know the names of several people at your business address who can sign
for packages, and has probably mastered several of their signatures
already.

Check it out for yourself. Look for packages left in unattended areas
when the counter person or shipping person is out of the area. They'll
be properly "signed for" and the UPS driver will have some lame excuse
about how he can't remember who signed for it (even though he and the
signor are first cousins and used to live together) and he can't even
remember delivering it (even though he delivered it yesterday whilst
the warehouse next door was burning to the ground and it was raining
toads) and how "your" people are always signing someone else's name.

I feel safer if they toss it in the yard as they drive by at high
speed, compared to the chances of actually receiving a personal
package at a place of business.

--
John Mustarde
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