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1 year ago
Apples only delivery choice in Sweden is UPS which is notorious for messing up deliveries here. I ordered a MacBook and the delivery is supposed to be hand over with signature required. The UPS guy left it outside my apartment door in the stairwell in the morning. I was lucky it was still there when I got home from work. Apparently I signed that delivery (the UPS guy probably signed it himself...)
danpalmer|1 year ago
This is illegal. Signatures are legally protected in the UK (and elsewhere I’m sure) and forging a signature is a crime. I got like 3 Hello Fresh deliveries in a row when I complained of their repeated forgeries before I cancelled.
switch007|1 year ago
Did the driver try to make the signature look like your name?
And did the company accuse you of signing it?
Not trying to defend them mind. I just feel like their legal departments have thought of this
Tempest1981|1 year ago
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flumpcakes|1 year ago
I think this compounds the issue: if people are committing fraud/lying (taking a picture of a random house as proof of 'sorry you were not in' or forging signatures themselves) because their slots are too full to deliver all packages they're supposed to then whomever is working in logistics won't see it. They will think all packages were at least attempted within that slot and as such not too onerous.
actionfromafar|1 year ago
ChrisMarshallNY|1 year ago
Hereabouts, Apple uses UPS for deliveries.
They always require signature, and disallow “pre-signature.” I get a $30 cable; signature required. I get a $50 iPhone case; signature required. I get a $120 peripheral; signature required.
They left the $2,600 computer sitting on the doorstep (no signature required). Luckily, my daughter was paying attention, and immediately grabbed it, but we have had a problem, hereabouts, with highly aggressive porch pirates, that will actually go right into the house, to grab new deliveries.
I was pretty gobsmacked.
kleiba|1 year ago
I did feel bad though for the people doing the deliveries, independent of what company they worked for. You can tell it's an awful job and they're working their butts off, sometimes delivering a package way after hours, like say after 9pm or so. I'm afraid it's like that pretty much in any country, though.
socksy|1 year ago
At my partner’s place, the delivery people are excellent, and we never miss a parcel. She has an elevator, in a different part of town, and there’s no Hinterhof. It’s very hit or miss.
sgt|1 year ago
The country went a bit delivery crazy after COVID, so the competition is healthy.
thirdsun|1 year ago
They have their MyChoice service which you have to sign up for and wait for a confirmation that is sent to you by mail which might take several days. However even if you take these steps it turns out that they will only match your parcels if the sender uses exactly the same address as the one you provided them. One character off and you lose any ability to set how your parcel should be delivered.
Any other delivery service does that easily, without postal confirmation for a specific parcel or any upcoming shipments.
Since I'm at the office during the day I had situations were I simply couldn't receive a UPS parcel for several days because their MyChoice service is useless once the address matching fails.
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theshrike79|1 year ago
Kinda wondered why my package showed up as "delivered" and it was signed by definitely NOT me.
That was a fun thing to unravel.
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