Here was our last Amazon delivery experience as Prime customers. My wife ordered a package and received an email that it would be delivered on Friday. No package. She phoned on Saturday and was advised it would be delivered on Sunday. No package. She phoned on Monday and was told it would be delivered that day. No package. That night our neighbor across the street rang our bell with a package that he said he found at his front door. It was not UPS. It was not USPS. It was delivered via one of the “fly-by-night” so-called delivery services that Amazon has started using. We live in a gated community, and every house has the address posted plainly on the front of the house next to the entry walk.
The amazon delivery couple that showed up last week were Haitian or something and could barely speak english. they were very nice but it could be a problem.
If there drivers can’t read english, are stupid and rely on their gps for deliveries amazon might want to not hire them.
“It was delivered via one of the fly-by-night so-called delivery services that Amazon has started using. “
One of their delivery services left 3 packages at my house. One for me and one for each of 2 neighbors in the mobile home park I live in. One was a same day delivery to a neighbor who needed it for his job the next day and was very happy I called and let him know I had it.
The foreign couple couldn’t figure out how to scan the package properly and for a week i kept getting sorry your package is late messages from amazon.
I finally called them to tell them i got it, didn’t want the nice illiterates to get in trouble.
They were very friendly but if amazon wants a smooth operation they got to hire better people.
I caught one parked a few feet from our front door, with a door bell and note telling deliveries to ring the bell, but the driver went 70' into the rear were some bicycles were parked. Suspicious? But the post office has delivered to the wrong persons in the wrong building, and also lost (tracked to another city and gone) about 80.00 of auto parts, which Amazon made good on nonetheless. Thanks be to God.