Personally, I'd wait until you have an issue. One of my packages was mis-delivered by Canada Post and was actually signed by someone else (one of the rare ones that required a signature, even though the value was relatively low: about $35 worth of soaps, shampoo, and other household stuff). I told Amazon about this, they immediately had a replacement sent out with free next day delivery, and when the original one turned up randomly a few days later they just said to keep both.
I'm sure that if a trend develops they'll take a closer look, but for one-off issues like that, I have heard that they are very good at ensuring that you get your stuff regardless (especially their own products - not so sure about the other merchants that use Amazon). I guess it depends on the visibility of your front door, the neighbourhood, etc. but I've never been too concerned. I have a nice little nook by my front door that the couriers use though.
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