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redriverhunter
01-14-2019, 09:16 PM
I live in the country and my drive way is about 100 yards from the house to the road. For about the last month or two the driver has been dropping packages off at the driveway, fence line and road. I have looked on ups's web page but can not seem to locate something state their delivery policy. I don't care if they leave in front of the garage, down the drive way just don't seem right. has anyone else been through this. thanks rrh

nun2kute
01-14-2019, 09:21 PM
I don't have that problem, thank goodness. but if I did, i'd be doing some serious complaining to their corporate office to let them know thy need a new driver. that's just wrong in my book.

JBinMN
01-14-2019, 09:31 PM
I know of fellows who put a large lockbox out at the end of their long driveways for their UPS & other delivery drivers, but I am not sure of the arrangements on how they hide the key, or what arrangements are made. The lock boxes are weighted down, or secured in some way so they cannot be taken away without a lot of work.

I know that would likely be a hassle for some, but it is an idea I thought I would share.

Another option is to talk to the local P.Office & see if there is a way to arrange that the packages are dropped there & you can pick them up at your convenience, and at the same time, reduce the worry that the packages will be stolen.

G'Luck! Just trying to offer some suggestions to help.
:)

rking22
01-14-2019, 09:34 PM
Yep, can't imagine my driver doing that! My driveway is right at 1/4 mile, they put it on my porch anyway. Would your driver have trouble turning the truck around at your house? If so he should just walk it up to the house, I would think their inscurance would not approve of "ditch side" dropoff!

ghh3rd
01-14-2019, 09:50 PM
I worked for FedX temporarily for one Christmas season, during a one year severance from a job I had been at for 28 years. The farthest I left some packages was several miles from the customers doorsteps.

Someone pulled up alongside me one day and told me that my back door had come open and some packages had fallen out... and that someone had stopped their car and grabbed them :shock:.

tinsnips
01-14-2019, 10:08 PM
My UPS man {TODD} drops my personal ones in the house for us. Todd even gave us his personal cell number if I need to get ahold of him. The two FED X guys are older gentlemen so I tell those guys to leave the package at the bottom of the steps. WE have great service in my town.

osteodoc08
01-14-2019, 10:22 PM
If talking with your rep can’t get them to deliver to the front door, Perhaps a PO Box would solve the issue?

MUSTANG
01-14-2019, 10:25 PM
I have had them drop at the (Open) Gate in the winter with heavy snow ice when the fear the Truck can't get through without being stuck/damaged; otherwise they drive to the house or walk to the house and leave on the Porch.

CastingFool
01-14-2019, 10:42 PM
Ups has started something new in my area. They leave the truck at the road and the driver runs to the house with the package, sets it by the front door, rings the bell and runs back to the truck. My driveway is 100 ft long, with a turnaround. There is plenty of room for them to pull into the turnaround, jump out, deliver the package, run back to the truck, back up the driveway, then go forward to the edge of the road, check for traffic then leave, if everything is clear. Go figure.

Beagle333
01-14-2019, 11:02 PM
I don't get FedEx or UPS delivered here, because they won't leave the paved road. (I live down a long [500'] gravel driveway off the main road) They go to the nearest house they can actually see from mailbox and leave it on the porch. Well, it's obvious that it isn't the right address, because they have a different address right on their mailbox, and it surely isn't my house. It's Section 8 housing and leaving packages on the front porch there definitely does not constitute delivery. This isn't Mayberry and everybody does not love thy neighbor. So I am REALLY careful when I order something that it doesn't come here via either of those two carriers.

bob208
01-14-2019, 11:08 PM
both fed-ex and ups leave ours on the porch and leave a treat for the dog. the mail lady leaves packages in my truck.

lightman
01-14-2019, 11:41 PM
I've been very happy with UPS. I don't have a long driveway but I bet my regular delivery guy would travel it if I did. So would the Gal before him. FedX does ok except they occasionally deliver to the wrong address. It works ok, we have good neighbors. And nothing but praise for USPS. Maybe it helps being a small town?

RP
01-14-2019, 11:56 PM
Build a large box and place it on your porch for the packages Oh never mine they will NOT USE IT well they wont use it here even with notes on the front door and signs on the box. Good luck

RU shooter
01-15-2019, 08:11 AM
My dad's place is 3/4 mile gravel driveway off the pavement the BBT has always dilivered to the porch even though the mail box is at the end of his driveway . If the driver cant turn around he can always back down your drive if he cant handle that then he should be walking the package up or finding a new job , I'd be making some phone calls for sure .

pworley1
01-15-2019, 09:17 AM
We have very good UPS service, Fedex is hit or miss, USPS is the best in our area.

gmsharps
01-15-2019, 09:32 AM
I live in the country also and the UPS guys drive the half mile to the house if the gate is open if it is closed they put the package in a trash bag to protect against the weather and place the package on my side of the fence. The Postal lady has my number and calls me if the gate is closed and to see how I want the box handled. Great folks here in Central Texas and for the most part look after each other and their property.

gmsharps

Hossfly
01-15-2019, 09:53 AM
UPS driver stoped and picked up mail I dropped at the end of drive 1/8 mile from house and placed back in box. Very nice guy, and always puts pkgs.out of rain either in garage or special large box designed UPS,USPS, FEDX.

tdoor4570
01-15-2019, 10:21 AM
I'd be happy if UPS and FEDX could just find my house and I live in town

bob208
01-15-2019, 10:23 AM
it is not the company it is the person. most go out of their way to go a good job. others it is just a paycheck.the latter don't last long.

tja6435
01-15-2019, 11:02 AM
Yes, our driveway is a good 200', when it snows or is muddy, our UPS guy will tie the package up in a clear bag and tie it to our gate. I've had to pull the UPS truck out at least 3 times, they're way heavier than they look even pulling with a diesel F350. I always get them out, but I'd rather just walk down the driveway to get the packages. I tell him not to risk getting stuck, because I may not be home one of these times and he'll have a long wait on a tow truck. We live 12 miles from a town of 800 in a county of 4400 total, so nothing happens quickly here. Especially when a guy is in a hurry.

flyingmonkey35
01-15-2019, 11:32 AM
Call l local ups office and ask them what's going on.

It could be a new local policy. Could li d be a lazy driver.

You could also get make a box. I know my ups driver loves to leave the packages on top of it.

Hope you don't have a issue with porch pirates.

As if the shipping company proves they delivered it. Your out

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MrWolf
01-15-2019, 01:10 PM
My house is 3/4 mile from road. My UPS guys are great and were very appreciative when I had the road re-shaled and cleaned up (even though not my property but another story). Even got a text during snow storm that their trucks were being called back in and said he would leave package with neighbor at the road. FedEx has been ok, not great but ok.

GregLaROCHE
01-15-2019, 01:47 PM
I’ve had nothing but problems with UPS and all the others like them. I live on a municipal road that is part of a loop. for a half a mile in each direction it is not paved. Some times they come, but usually not. They report that no one was there. A lie and leave it someplace in town, that I have to guess where or they send it back. I checked with the companies and they are supposed to deliver to the door.

The postman (usually a young woman) comes six days a week, unless the snow is really bad and it hasn’t been plowed yet. The mail box is by the road, but if there is a package, she brings it 150 feet up to the door and knocks.

I canceled my Amazon Premium, because they they would send things with the other companies. Now that I don’t have Premium and I get it all the time and faster.

dagger dog
01-15-2019, 02:30 PM
The postal worker, ups,garbage man, fedex driver all get a $ 10.00 bill and a bag of home made cookies at Christmas , and they take good care of any packages !

Petrol & Powder
01-15-2019, 06:14 PM
Might be a Christmas rush thing also.

They get slammed around December. Not saying it's acceptable but I would be curious to see if they returned to driving all the way to the house after the Christmas season.

Handloader109
01-15-2019, 06:35 PM
My normal driver just got back from vacation. I've a 300 ft paved drive and no issues with delivery. But usually drops at garage or in shop if raining

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jsizemore
01-16-2019, 07:27 PM
My buddy's mother lives about 100 yards off the road. So does her neighbor. UPS delivered a package to the neighbor and then drove across the yard between them to deliver his mom's package. Drove across the end of her septic tank (40 years old). Partially caved the top between the end wall and the lid. Hand dug part way down 1 corner and cracked. Very old system so everything has to be brought to code. UPS sent an adjuster out within 3 days and said "send them the bill".

We'll see.

TimD
01-16-2019, 08:25 PM
You might consider signing up for an account with UPS. You can leave specific delivery instructions for the driver. Works great for me. We have had the same driver for a long time and they get to know you. If it has only been the last month or two you probably have a new guy that needs a little training :grin:.

Eddie17
01-16-2019, 08:58 PM
Ups, Fedex , usps, all follow my Driveway, I have found them organizeing their trucks in my turn around. Maybe they need a turn point