Just a word of warning. Mine was left on my doorstep in plain view to the street. Luckily I live in a very good area. Otherwise and even still it could have been BYE BYE 622! Thought they were supposed to get a signiture....
Ah, another helpful 1:46 AM post.abricko said:My guess is the UPS driver dropkicked it to the door step, most i've dealt with are always in a hurry and rough with packages... good luck I hope it doesn't die within the first few hours!
iceshark said:Just a word of warning. Mine was left on my doorstep in plain view to the street. Luckily I live in a very good area. Otherwise and even still it could have been BYE BYE 622! Thought they were supposed to get a signiture....
Their belief and my belief are very different them. UPS always leaves packages at the step of my basement walkout right at the street, instead of going up my driveway around the house and putting them at my front door.Claude Greiner said:Really not a problem since the UPS driver will only leave the package if he or she believes it will be safe.
i live in a trailer park and never had any issues with ups or my neighborsfenwah said:My Fed Ex driver will drop the package on my back patio. My UPS driver just drops it off at the front door. I live on a cul-de-sac in a nice neighborhood...but it's not gated...so anyone can drive in.
Not trying to start anything...just curious.stone phillips420 said:i live in a trailer park and never had any issues with ups or my neighbors
i dont i just found it funny someone says they live in a nice community but there is no gate.StevenD said:Not trying to start anything...just curious.
How do you live in a trailer and need 8 Dish receivers and 12 DirectTV receivers?