More times than not they have faked deliveries for me. Sit beside door all day, no knock, no ring, nothing. Then look outside and there’s a we missed you slip
My fed ex people like to put my big/heavy packages right in front of my glass door that very obviously opens out and not in, which blocks my ability to open the door. 😡
I’ve never thought about that as being a vulnerability of storm doors. I guess you’d better leave it propped open on days when you’re expecting a package.
(If it’s not a storm door — i.e. if it doesn’t have another door behind it — IMO whoever installed it fucked up.)
More times than not they have faked deliveries for me. Sit beside door all day, no knock, no ring, nothing. Then look outside and there’s a we missed you slip
Motherfucker literally snuck up my stairs to put that on my apartment door when I was inside waiting for hours.
My fed ex people like to put my big/heavy packages right in front of my glass door that very obviously opens out and not in, which blocks my ability to open the door. 😡
I’ve never thought about that as being a vulnerability of storm doors. I guess you’d better leave it propped open on days when you’re expecting a package.
(If it’s not a storm door — i.e. if it doesn’t have another door behind it — IMO whoever installed it fucked up.)
It never occurred to me that they are called storm doors. Thanks!
Eh that’s not specific to fedex. Mostly seems to be regional; all the carriers do that shit somewhere
Not USPS in my experience.
Ditto, only seen it with fedex