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Originally Posted by Ashartus
We also often get delivery notices claiming that our carrier tried to deliver a package a couple of days earlier, but someone was home all day and no one had really come. But our community has centralized mailboxes handled by a contract worker, not a Canada Post employee.
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The legitimate reasons for delivering a notice card are
- Signature was required, customer not home
- No room left in CMB parcel compartment
- Parcel too large for compartment
- Actual home is too far away from CMB
- Sender has requested item to be picked up only
I've seen carriers card the parcel at the office so they don't have to carry around a box all day, thinking/knowing the customer isn't home but that is risky stuff and would get them in trouble.