I wish Amazon would let you know when you purchase something that will be sent with a signature required at delivery. I had no idea that the (small, inexpensive) thing I ordered required a signature and I had it sent to my house, where no one is during the day. I would have had it sent to my office if I'd known. I reeeeally don't want to have to drive all the way to the post office and wait in line during the holiday freakouts just to get it.
Also, I just spent almost 2x as much to mail my nephews' presents to them in the UK than I did on the presents themselves. The student mailroom worker looked at the bill and said, "Is this real life?!" LOL, yes hunny.
Ugh, that is odd and frustrating! I saw some kind of Apple computer left in front of my neighbor's door yesterday and was surprised there was no signature required.
Here's mine: I think the post office lost my Christmas leggings ("SmartPost" where an actual shipping company tenders it to USPS for delivery), and I am PISSED. They should have been delivered Thurs or Fri last week (in time for my party), but there has been no update on the tracking since Dec 9th.
We had two separate Amazon package marked as 'delivery attempted, business closed'.
1. My house is not a business, it does not close. 2. You attempted nothing. We were home all day, no one knocked or rang the bell. 3. Packages were delivered the next day when no one was hope without a signature. Signature was not required, someone just wasn't doing their job. 4. I have had nothing but issues with Amazon shipping since the week before Thanksgiving. Customer service sucks and I am considering canceling Prime because of it.