Funny thing, I just got off the phone with my rural branch post office literally seconds before seeing your post because the carrier refused to deliver an Amazon package with “no secure delivery location” as the reason and I can’t get an explanation why. This is the second time this month that something like this has happened with the USPS, though the first one they eventually delivered.
No one will answer the phone at the main office. The dog was tied up and people were at home all day. It is an Amazon package so no signature requirement and my house are a little removed from our rural road so no porch pirates are going to take anything anyway. Never had a problem until the last month and I am especially pissed because only the rural branch office will answer the phone and she doesn’t know anything.
I am going to lodge a customer complaint with Amazon and maybe as a big customer they might have some traction with the USPS. USPS is the classic failing business model: reduced value and services for increased prices.
“’no secure delivery location’” as the reason”
“my house are a little removed from our rural road”
Laziness is the true reason.