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unicornduke replied to your post “ughhhh after getting like 80 notifications that my eShakti dress was…”
what a pain in the butt all around! I’m just glad the apartment has an overhang in front of the door. Also this rain is so rude I was going to try and plant things but haha that’s not happening right now
I actually have a really lovely side door with an overhang and a storm door you can kind of tuck small packages into, which would be ideal– if it was the USPS, I know they’d cram it behind the storm door and it would be fine there. If it was UPS, sometimes the box is bigger, I know they’d set it down on the far side of the stoop so it wasn’t visible from the road, and wrap it in plastic, they’ve done it before.
But Fedex sees that i have this big flat front stoop facing east with a south exposure so it gets sun, wind, and rain all day every day, and there’s not so much as a railing on there so it’s just this big exposed flat surface, a display almost; I have no landscaping even, there’s nothing in that yard because when they redid the driveway they tore it all out. I dont’ even have a bush. (They were supposed to leave my lovely burning bush, but ripped it out first thing, before we could stop them.)
And I just know that’s where DHL will pitch this thing, onto that tempting you-don’t-even-have-to-get-out-of-your-truck target, which nobody will even have to get out of their car to see and interfere with.
Dude’s coworker could probably be prevailed upon to stop by on his way in to work and at least move the package around to the side door, but that would be Monday or Tuesday. So I guess I’ll hang around here for a couple of hours, and if it doesn’t come it doesn’t and I’ll just ask coworker to look for it.
Ugh.
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unicornduke replied to your post “ughhhh after getting like 80 notifications that my eShakti dress was…”
what a pain in the butt all around! I’m just glad the apartment has an overhang in front of the door. Also this rain is so rude I was going to try and plant things but haha that’s not happening right now
I actually have a really lovely side door with an overhang and a storm door you can kind of tuck small packages into, which would be ideal– if it was the USPS, I know they’d cram it behind the storm door and it would be fine there. If it was UPS, sometimes the box is bigger, I know they’d set it down on the far side of the stoop so it wasn’t visible from the road, and wrap it in plastic, they’ve done it before.
But Fedex sees that i have this big flat front stoop facing east with a south exposure so it gets sun, wind, and rain all day every day, and there’s not so much as a railing on there so it’s just this big exposed flat surface, a display almost; I have no landscaping even, there’s nothing in that yard because when they redid the driveway they tore it all out. I dont’ even have a bush. (They were supposed to leave my lovely burning bush, but ripped it out first thing, before we could stop them.)
And I just know that’s where DHL will pitch this thing, onto that tempting you-don’t-even-have-to-get-out-of-your-truck target, which nobody will even have to get out of their car to see and interfere with.
Dude’s coworker could probably be prevailed upon to stop by on his way in to work and at least move the package around to the side door, but that would be Monday or Tuesday. So I guess I’ll hang around here for a couple of hours, and if it doesn’t come it doesn’t and I’ll just ask coworker to look for it.
Ugh.
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