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Everything I order from Amazon I have delivered to work, because I never know which carrier service is going to get it, and I don't like not knowing if they're going to just dump it on my doorstep, leave it with my apartment's leasing office, take it back to some depot on the edge of town, or what.

Though it does mean I think twice about ordering things on Thursday or Friday. I once had a package shipped via Prime go missing for half a week, because I ordered it on Friday and Amazon decided to pleasantly surprise me with one-day shipping instead of two. That backfired immensely. I would have been perfectly happy with a Monday delivery.

When no one was at the office to sign on Saturday morning, the package went back to some mysterious depot and they didn't re-attempt delivery until the middle of the next week. Except they marked the tracking as "delivered" that Saturday - probably so they wouldn't get in trouble with Amazon for not meeting the two-day shipping window. I was freaking out about where the package could have gone, because if it was supposedly delivered, then where was it? Where could they have even delivered it? No one was here! You can't even get in the building on Saturday without an access card. Then suddenly the tracking re-updated on Wednesday to say it was at the depot and I got it later that day.

I wish I could remember which carrier that was now.




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