My gut tells me something is not right. I emailed the source I used (email only vendor from DBG) for some insight but he hasn't gotten back to me yet. Just my luck.
Usually for Notice Left the package is tried to be re-delivered in 24-48 hours. However, there would not be much harm in picking it up from the post office.
Thank you for settling my nerves @Alfapharm. I'll go and pick it up. You should be hearing from me within 45 minutes. If you don't the worst has happened...
@Ovean You really shouldnt have anything to worry about. That particular service requires a warrant to open your mail. It would take awhile to acquire one and I seriously doubt they would go through all that unless the order was gigantic. I have intercepted and picked up a number of parcels at the P.O and I have never had an issue. Either way good luck and keep us updated.
Well I went into the post office. The lady said my package requires a signature. The mailman has not returned from his route so she didn't have the package but told me to come in tomorrow to sign for it. I plan on doing that unless someone thinks I shouldn't. Or maybe I can sign the delivery notice so they can just leave the package at the front door. I'd rather that happen then go into the post office to get it while being videotaped if you know what I mean.
@Ovean I can't think of any reason not to go and pick it up. They don't know whats in the package and people go in and sign for stuff all the time. Try not to overthink it and stress yourself out. They can't legally open your package and it would be nearly impossible to set up some sort of "operation" to detain you in such a short amount of time. Everything will be fine.
@xenxra:
if you were stuck on a remote island and could only have 3 things well that doesn't add up because you have sand rocks trees bugs that's already 4 things someone lied
@Stims King:
if there is any veteran here, contact me to get special discount.
@Thoth:
Happy Vet’s day to every one out there protecting our beautiful country!
@DougBreyers:
@xenxra Yeah, and then you went right up to the conductor's quarter and stuck your stinky feet in his face. Could have waited until the train made a complete stop, BUT NOOOOOO
@Hankhill:
Happy veterans day to all the vets. I have much respect for those who served, thank you for your service.
@DougBreyers:
@necromedic came for the knowledge, stayed for the community.
N@necromedic:
I came for the knowledge, I stayed for the community, I habitually check the box and threads every day at 0600 to see who is now questioning their life choices due to a comment by @xenxra.