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Using inside info, iPhone thieves arrive at your house right after FedEx
(arstechnica.com)
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I'll tell you why. Time.
I used to live two hours away from a UPS delivery hub. it could take weeks for me to get a delivery from UPS after I was supposed to get it.
they used to not deliver packages unless you were there. I missed the first delivery, the next two times they never showed up and said they did.
over two months later I finally had to drive two hours to the distribution hub and claim my package.
I had no option of who to ship my package with. that was entirely left up to the seller.
I now live 15 minutes away from the same distribution hub and it STILL takes a month extra to get my packages.
this is why I tell every delivery service to just leave it at the door.
our options suck, sellers refuse to use USPS because we have a corrupt bitch running it that's running it into the ground, and I just don't have the time to wait 3-4 times the shipping length for products I bought.
Wow, you must live in the Bermuda Triangle or something. The latest I've had a package be delivered is like 2 days, and usually my packages get here early. It doesn't matter if it's USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, OnPoint (or whatever it's called), or some other random carrier, I've never had a package stolen, lost, or significantly damaged. FedEx seems more likely to be a day or two late, Amazon, UPS, and USPS are usually a day early, and the others are less consistent.
That said, I live pretty close to an Amazon warehouse, my USPS office seems to be a regional hub, and I'm just outside the area for the worst FedEx in the state. It's probably because I'm just outside a larger metro area of a smaller state, but honestly, my delivery service rocks.