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Old 02-13-2024, 05:01 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by HLS View Post
I ran downstairs the second I got the delivered notification and it was already stolen. I contacted Amazon and advised it was either dropped off at the wrong address ( my highrise consists of 3 buildings, 10 floors each building) or it got snatched. B&N was like too bad so sad attitude. In my mind I would think they would have insurance to cover instances like this but I guess not.
FWIW, I had a similar issue with Costco. Appliance clearly delivered to the wrong building--UPS left "proof of delivery" photo of a box sitting in front of a door, but I had to take my own photo to demonstrate to Costco that it's clearly not my door (different brick pattern). Costco did eventually refund me, but only after forcing me to file a police report.

The moral of the story is: all three of the major postal carriers in the US are garbage, and living in an apartment sucks.
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