>>7415971I like living back a long driveway with no place to put a package at the end of it. Small stuff goes in the mailbox but mail vans have to drive back otherwise and UPS/Fedex always have to drive back too. Only the substitute mail carriers come close to screwing up, had stuff like packages on the opening of the mailbox with a rubber band holding it onto the lid or stuff shoved in so tight it had to be almost cut out, and the might leave it hanging in a bag on the mailbox IF the weather is bad enough but usually they drive back.
ow Amazon in cities might sometimes use a service I'm unfamiliar with where a freelance driver drops the package off and takes a picture. I've had this been used once on a gift order I sent to a big city and it showed up, but it's a service with a bad rep for drivers dropping shit at random locations or just stealing stuff.
You know, the same Amazon that is allergic to padding materials in boxes. Thanks for shipping my Black Series AT-ST + one SW figure in a box with nothing padding it at all! Thanks for using boxes big enough to hold the order 2X over with pure air to protect shit. I heard delicate electronics and solar panels often arrive shattered due to this.