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05-17-2016 04:28 PM
That is not the case where I live. I already checked w/management.
Actually, there is a package storage room next to management office. It's rarely used since UPS & USPS knows every one in the building. If the packages are huge and/or heavy UPS & USPS will wheel them right into your unit. If they leave it outside your door, management leaves a carrier outside your door w/the package on it so all you have to do is wheel it right into your unit.
I think the only time packages are left in the package room is if the person will be away from home 24+ hours.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
05-17-2016 07:44 PM - edited 05-17-2016 07:45 PM
@Mz iMac You didn't by chance order any of the wine they recently sold, did you? The said at the time, an adult would have to be present to sign for the delivery. That's the only thing I've heard of that requires an adult signature.
05-17-2016 09:00 PM
NOPE!
Maybe QVC threw that in w/my capries as a "thank you for your order" bonus. I'll let you know tomorrow morning.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
05-19-2016 12:05 PM - edited 05-19-2016 12:09 PM
I am personally disgusted with UPS new delivery service in my area. Had recently ordered a small scatter rug from QVC; wasn't able to get to the door in time so the driver left a notice that I would have to go to a certain point to pick it up myself....no second or third deliveries would be attempted.. I did not get to the pickup point within a week and so was charged both ways for transportation. As usual, QVC was quite gracious and understanding and did credit my account for the entire amount.
This service point destination is way out of my area and it is inconvenient for me to drive there. This is defeating the purpose I buy on line, not to have to drive around to shop.
My son works for UPS and says this is fast becoming a practice for them to use customer pick up for many things but he agrees it doesn't make much sense. . Understand it hasn't happened all over the country, thank goodness, hope not many of you will be affected.
05-25-2016 10:35 PM - edited 05-25-2016 10:36 PM
I live in a secure highrise getting packages for years. All of a sudden, UPS decides too much trouble to deliver the packages,so they go to the ofc. Do not even leave a slip. We have to check every day if expecting a package. QVC should stop using them.
05-25-2016 10:45 PM
I have never signed for anything, except a laptop I ordered from another store once.
05-25-2016 10:51 PM
i wonder if ups/qvc has been having problems with stolen packages or undelivered packages in your community? perhaps that is why they are asking for signatures.
the only items i have needed a signature for recently is for the TSV wines.....they want to make sure someone 21+ signs for the packages.
05-26-2016 04:56 PM
My 93 year old dad lives in a 7 story building and when I send something I specify must be left at the door, this happens abut 60% of the time, the rest its left at the mail box with all the other UPS packages
05-26-2016 05:35 PM
I would ask the REGULAR driver how many driver follow up's he/she get for your bldg. If its a lot (which i doubt) ups mgmt. can mark your address in their board sig. req. QVC puts the sig. req. on the label not ups. I'd call them anyway.
05-26-2016 05:53 PM
When I closed my husband's business I filled out a change of address and gave it to my local post office. The Postal clerk said she would send it to be processed. The Post Office I turned it in at was the post office that delivered his mail so I asked why it needed to be sent for processing when that Post Office was his PO. She said all change of addresses were processed at the regional post office. 2 weeks went by and I received no forwarded mail so I went back to the Post Office to check. The address change was incorrectly entered into the system. My home street address was entered correctly but they entered the city where my husband had his business not the town where we lived. Of course there was no such street in the town he had his business so goodness knows what happened to that two weeks of mail. So, it only takes a data entry error by some clerk. It is possible that a address change was correctly completed by this person and some data entry person entered the change incorrectly.
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