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Originally Posted by Displaced Flames fan
In theory, the carrier should recognize the name from his route.
Of course, you always have the chance that the carrier who misdelivered the package was unfamiliar with the route and has no clue.
As a supervisor, my investigation would center around the carrier and trying to figure out who signed for the package. I mean, there's a reason you have people sign for stuff.....and this is exactly the scenario a signature is supposed to help prevent and/or resolve.
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I don't know if it's different in the US but in Canada, the addressee is not required to sign. Whomever answers the door can accept it. So if it was misdelivered by a carrier unfamilliar to the route, the signature is almost useless.