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Never home to receive online orders. What can I do?
Recently I started a new job, and now I'm rarely home around the time online orders are delivered. I'm always coming home to the sticker on the door telling me when they'll be back.
Are there any services, like a P.O. Box, that I can have things shipped to, and then pick them up at my leisure?
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Get them delivered to work? (tis what I do).
I.e. john doe c/o your workplace your city etc
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FedEx will hold them for you, and you can go pick them up after work. UPS does the same too. The P.O. Box fees are not worth it, and most places won't even deliver to them FYI.
And yeah, you can have them deliver it to your work, just make sure you give them the heads up.
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If I need to sign for a package I have it delivered to the office. No big deal.
There's a chance that the bank issuing your credit card might need to know your employer's address before allowing online purchases to be shipped to your office. This is an easy thing to correct by simply calling your CC issuer.
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Are you in an area that is safe enough for them to just be dropped on the porch?
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I just have it delivered to work now days.
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Many here have suggested that it be delivered at work, and that is what I have done as well. Granted, it depends on your workplace; whenever I worked in universities, there was no problem in having stuff delivered. Some offices might not be helpful, but, in my experience, allowing deliveries at your place of work is not usually a problem.
Other than that, a PO box, or a decent neighbour whom you know may be around to take delivery of the order, are other options. |
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if its expensive i wouldn't have it dropped at your porch. The other ideas are much better and safer.
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I usually just have things left at my door. Depending on whether they need a signature or not, you can call them ahead of time and wave that or leave a note on the door for them.
If its a really expensive item and don't think you're area is safe for things to be left at the door, do what others have suggested. Have it delivered to your work or call UPS/Fedex and have them hold it for you to pick up.
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