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by chrischen 403 days ago
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 documentation is often a lie. Like, there might be a "signature", but it was just the delivery guy scribbling something. Very hard to prove that wasn't you.

The delivery workers just don't get paid enough money to bother doing it correctly.

It’s worse than that; they will be punished for slowing down to do the right thing. The system encourages bad behavior.

Amazon has been my last resort for items going back a few years now. I am fine paying a bit more, waiting a few more days, or having to go out of my way to pick something up.

Life was fine before Amazon. In many ways it was better. We need to remind them of this.