If someone signed for your package and you didn't receive it, it's possible that it was stolen.
To find out if someone has signed for your package, check the tracking information provided by the shipping company. This will show if a signature was required and who signed for the package.
The person who signed for your package when someone else received it is typically the person who accepted the delivery on behalf of the intended recipient.
The post office may have given it to a neighbor, or left it by a front door, or someone may have signed for it and stolen it. Contact your local post office and file an inquiry.
Yes, the package that was signed for but not received has been located.
The driver drops off the package and rings the doorbell. If the package must be signed for, it will not be left unless it is signed for.
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In most cases, the seller is not responsible for a stolen package once it has been delivered to the buyer's address. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure the security of their delivered packages.
Yes, you can pay for someone to ship a package for you.
Only if the receipt was marked "Deliver to Addressee Only," and the receiving person signed your name. Even then, some criminal intent would have had to have been demonstrated. If they did not open the package then there was no criminal intent.
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No, it is not permissible to remove a package from someone else's porch without their permission.