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Hello, so I purchased SN a while ago and it says it was finally delivered to my house, but it is nowhere to be seen. I am wondering if something went wrong because I put in my home address instead of a PO box. Did other people have this problem?
Hello, so I purchased SN a while ago and it says it was finally delivered to my house, but it is nowhere to be seen. I am wondering if something went wrong because I put in my home address instead of a PO box. Did other people have this problem?
If usps delivered it to the correct address, it was successfully delivered, no matter who took delivery of it at the address. It's not like usps checks id's. The package very well may have been just left in the mailbox, or on the porch, and your parent(s) got to it first, and are now trying to figure out what it is. It may have looked sus to them, addressed to you and from a foreign country. Ofc, usps could have delivered it to the wrong address, also. It's possible. Need to call usps and find out where it was delivered.
If usps delivered it to the correct address, it was successfully delivered, no matter who took delivery of it at the address. It's not like usps checks id's. The package very well may have been just left in the mailbox, or on the porch, and your parent(s) got to it first, and are now trying to figure out what it is. It may have looked sus to them, addressed to you and from a foreign country. Ofc, usps could have delivered it to the wrong address, also. It's possible. Need to call usps and find out where it was delivered.
Yes, I believe so. Unless you can find a form or something on their website to inquire about not receiving your package. Eventually, you may still have to speak with someone "live".
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