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If you do Amazon Sunday delivery, here’s what you need to do to ensure you get your package!!
DIRECTLY FROM SOMEONE WHO DELIVERS THEM AND CONTINUES TO SEE THESE PROBLEMS. HELP US HELP YOU GET YOUR STUFF.
- Always, ALWAYS put a unit/building number if you live in apartment. If it’s like, say, 10019 W Dartmouth Ave, a lot of buildings don’t have readable addresses, especially in apartment complexes that have multiple street addresses. Putting a unit/building number makes it SO MUCH EASIER to find your complex. If we can’t find it, we’ll have to bring it back, sometimes. This shouldn’t be a thing, but I see it a lot.
- If the apartment is locked, we have no keys. We aren’t the regular mail people and if the door or whatever is locked on Sunday, we can’t get in.
- If you live in a high crime area, be really, really careful. Amazon forces us carriers to deliver, to your doorstep, regardless of it being high crime. Legit, they do not care what happens, they want it out. We do not have access to parcel lockers or mail boxes. We do not have ways to leave it a place that’s safe.
- On that note, if your complex doesn’t have the office open on Sunday, you may want to reconsider choosing this option, especially if you live in a place that has stuff stolen.
- Also on theft, you may want to consider spacing out your orders; I’m not going to tell you not to order every week, but, I’m going to suggest using more caution. We get followed by people and they will go out and snag packages after delivery, I kid you not. If I can memorize your ordering habits, so can other people and this is a growing problem, not just out in bad areas, but in suburban areas.
- If your community has gate access, we do not have access to it. There’s a slew of us delivering on Sundays and more often than not, we do not do the same routes. We do not have access to the codes to deliver to gated communities. So, if you are in a gated place and you do Sunday? Your SOL.
- PLEASE KEEP YOUR DOGS INSIDE!! For carriers (like me) who have been bitten, we will definitely turn around and write “dog out” on the label/package and can refuse to deliver.
- If it doesn’t go out on Sunday, it’ll go out on Monday. We don’t have the ability to leave those little pink slips.
Please help make it easier for anyone delivering. We’re forced to work really long days and on holidays. It’s really hard work, so please keep these things in mind. USPS does the majority of shipping; we carry your mail along with packages, keep that in mind.