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by chrischen
403 days ago
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Actually these things usually pretty customer-sided. Obviously if you ask Amazon they will say you got it, but if you side-step them and they didn't get a signature it becomes hard for them to defend. They usually skip signature confirmation and leave it at doorstep because 95% of the time it's what the customer wants and works. That's why for anything more expensive they will get a signature, and ebay requires signatures on high priced items, because the 5% risk at that price point is no longer acceptable. |
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The delivery workers just don't get paid enough money to bother doing it correctly.