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I'm getting a bad feeling from all of the reading and personal stories I've heard from people I know.My mother had a consult with Fedexmeds last week and tracked her meds.It showed it had been delivered to the rear door at 10:41.She was home the whole time.She called United and they told her that there have been alot of thefts at a UPS hub in our area.These guys know what they are delivering and I think that any of you out their who are letting your deliveries come without an adult signature might want to think twice.I have told every OP I have ever used to send with a signature required stipulation.Something similar happened to me and I have never had a problem since I made sure they had me sign for my packages.Just a word of advice guys.Peace!
Cam
This happened to me one time using the same OP. Not the OP's fault. I was getting ready to leave for the evening and it was getting near 5pm and UPS usually runs about 3-4.
I went to website and checked status and it said "left on porch".
I went out and looked on porch, looked around bushes, knocked on neighbors doors and nobody had seen my letter with meds. I was kind of freaking out.
I called UPS and they hooked me up with the local supervisor. I told him what had happened and he said he would contact the driver. I just knew it was at another door and somebody had opened it.
I returned home about 12 midnight and the letter was leaning up against the door. I guess the driver remembered where he took it.
Everytime I am expecting meds, I dont leave until they arrive. That is why I pay 6-7 more dollars and get AM delivery because UPS is not careful with their packages.
Though I prefer Fedex over UPS, I have never had a problem with either. I know both drivers personally, and have actually had them find me around town rather than just leave it. I am glad to have the OP require sig - it just makes it safer for us in obtaining our meds.