Something was delivered by UPS yesterday but the package is nowhere to be found. Usually there’s a note on the tracking site that says “front yard” or “garage area.” But this one says, “The delivery was signed by: DRIVER RELEASE”? What does that mean? Does it have anything to do with why my packaging is missing? · DRIVER RELEASE - Location: FRT DOOR What that means is the driver left the package at your front door step, and this means UPS is completely liable for it. I had an entire computer system ($) stolen from my door step a few years back, except it was Airborne Express who delivered it. Release Packages. Packages that you’ve chosen for our driver to release (releasing to your address requiring a signature or choosing to release a package to your apartment building through your My Choice account) are not eligible to be submitted for claims. Past Liability. Submitting a claim has to be taken care of within a timely manner of delivery.
On my 3rd day of driving alone (unqualified as of yet) I dropped a package in a 2nd-floor end of the hallway apt after the office staff wouldn't accept to sign for the delivery. I'm guessing I should have info noticed the package instead of the unsecured 2nd-floor location, thoughts?. Option 1: Present a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or ID card with picture. The full name on the ID must match that of the package's Ship to label. Option 2: Present a government-issued photo ID along with a shipper-provided package release code (if required).*. It means it was released. Some places (buildings; condos or apartments) may come up as “Do not driver release” because of one tenant in that building or complex. If your package was a shipper release package, (Shipper release means the shipper takes liability and not Ups should the package go missing.) That shipper release requires the driver to release that package regardless of the “Do not release” message.
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