• TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    We UPS drivers at least get signatures for the damn things. Who would have thought the delivery drivers getting paid shitty wages would be working with thieves to augment their wages lmao

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      1 month ago

      Really? Where at? Every phone delivery I’ve gotten via UPS does a ding, dong, dash (and sometimes not even ringing the bell). No I don’t have a release signed.

      I have to either redirect it to UPS store (hard to do since it’s overnighted and I don’t want to pay an additional fee), or make sure I’m monitoring my camera for motion alerts all day.

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        1 month ago

        FedEx too, even for packages marked signature required I’ve waited at home for them and the driver leaves the package and rushes off before I can even get to the door.

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        1 month ago

        Do you have AT&T?

        Apparently, those assholes didn’t stipulate signatures for the phones. I had one today and waited for the lady to answer her door. Stupid bastards.

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    1 month ago

    Aren’t these things trackable? Don’t phones have an IMEI and can’t they be remote-bricked if stolen?

    I mean, police don’t care, but Apple could render these useless if they wanted to.

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      1 month ago

      Generating planet-harming e-waste out of brand new phones to spite thieves who are largely motivated by economic desperation…

      What an American idea.

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        1 month ago

        Well the thieves should be stealing from corporations and not peoples houses. That’s something I can get behind.

        Not bricking these devices will just mean that more people do it.

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          Well the thieves should be stealing from corporations and not peoples houses. That’s something I can get behind.

          Nice distinction between personal and private property. There is a lesson here folks

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                  1 month ago

                  We are aligned Iwas just clarifying the distinction between the two.

                  Personal property is owned by humans, “private” property is a term that got diluted when corporates were given all of these rights without any “personal” responsibility

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        1 month ago

        The US isn’t as bad as some Americans. In Ecuador it’s literally illegal for any business to sell used phones. The reason is to discourage phone theft.

        Its really sad :(

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    1 month ago

    In the UK you’re not getting a phone delivered to your house and left without providing a pin to the delivery driver.

    I’m all for leaving low value items outside but phones and stuff, come on people.

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      1 month ago

      In France you can have it delivered to a post office. To pick it up you’ll need to show a state id card as proof.

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    1 month ago

    Generally, phone delivery requires the residents signature at the time of delivery. At least that has been the case with T-Mobile and Verizon in my experience. Does AT&T not require signature?

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    1 month ago

    Why do package delivery companies in the United States seem to just leave the package on the doorstep when the person isn’t home. That seems like such an obviously stupid thing to do.

    Pretty much everywhere else the package delivery companies would either take the product back with them and deliver it on another day or contact the person via the contact details they have and request a safe place to leave it. Most delivery companies will let you specify this when you make the order.

    Or if it’s not bin day they can just put it in the recycling bin.

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      Why do package delivery companies in the United States seem to just leave the package on the doorstep when the person isn’t home. That seems like such an obviously stupid thing to do.

      Because no one forces them to.

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      If it’s a phone I wouldn’t want it left on my porch. But literally anything else? Leave it there. I don’t want to go out of my way to pick up a USB cable that was ordered online.

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        1 month ago

        But we don’t all have houses large enough where navigating it constitutes a chore.

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      I’ll tell you why. Time.

      I used to live two hours away from a UPS delivery hub. it could take weeks for me to get a delivery from UPS after I was supposed to get it.

      they used to not deliver packages unless you were there. I missed the first delivery, the next two times they never showed up and said they did.

      over two months later I finally had to drive two hours to the distribution hub and claim my package.

      I had no option of who to ship my package with. that was entirely left up to the seller.

      I now live 15 minutes away from the same distribution hub and it STILL takes a month extra to get my packages.

      this is why I tell every delivery service to just leave it at the door.

      our options suck, sellers refuse to use USPS because we have a corrupt bitch running it that’s running it into the ground, and I just don’t have the time to wait 3-4 times the shipping length for products I bought.

      • Halcyon@discuss.tchncs.de
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        1 month ago

        Here in Germany, DHL and Amazon have their own parcel drop off lockers where they put your parcels in and send you a code to retrieve it. You then have several days to get it. And these stations are plenty in every city.