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Old July 3rd, 2009
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Default Re: Am I overly concerned?

This happens to me a lot. While it's not a big deal because my house is in the middle of nowhere, if I lived just about anywhere else I'd raise hell about it. I had to raise a bit of a stink about them delivering packages to my parents' house because they'd just see the last name and take it there.

But yea, if it requires a signature and he didn't get one, you should have had UPS recouping your cost of the goods from Amazon, not Amazon itself, IMO. It was UPS's negligence that got the shipment stolen. UPS shouldn't be leaving packages at your door unless you expressly give them permission, and requiring a signature should preempt that; I believe that's their policy.
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