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Have heard that Google is NOT requiring signatures on UPS deliveries, can anyone confirm or deny this rumor?
Have heard that Google is NOT requiring signatures on UPS deliveries, can anyone confirm or deny this rumor?


The main reason I ask is I know someone who will be refusing shipment. If no signature is required, UPS will drop the package, ring the bell and be gone. No way to refuse. Then that person will be responsible to get the package shipped back if they want a refund, which will just take longer.![]()
Then I would print out the tracking sheet and in very large red letters write I refuse delivery of this package on it.
OK I'll send him this information, thanks.
Doesn't that seem a bit..sketchy?If nobody signs then they have NO PROOF OF DELIVERY. So you just say you never got it. Its for them to prove you did, leaving a packet on your doorstep is not proof of delivery?
Doesn't that seem a bit..sketchy?
Sketchy? Downright dishonest and one of the reasons companies have to build that into the price of things they ship.
They left mine, no signature. Wouldn't it be kind of easy for them to track the actual unit once it connected to wifi if you tried to say you never received it?
If nobody signs then they have NO PROOF OF DELIVERY. So you just say you never got it. Its for them to prove you did, leaving a packet on your doorstep is not proof of delivery?
That's a nice try, but unfortunately for you, UPS is one step ahead of you. You know that clipboard that they carry around and scan your package with when they pull up to your house, and sometimes have you sign?
That clipboard has a GPS chip in it, and records all the GPS information for where the package was scanned. It is easily accessible by UPS to find out exactly when and where the package was delivered. So good luck getting away with your precious little scam technique.
Ask me how I know.... I use to work for UPS. They are an extremely technologically advanced company.
That's a nice try, but unfortunately for you, UPS is one step ahead of you. You know that clipboard that they carry around and scan your package with when they pull up to your house, and sometimes have you sign?
That clipboard has a GPS chip in it, and records all the GPS information for where the package was scanned. It is easily accessible by UPS to find out exactly when and where the package was delivered. So good luck getting away with your precious little scam technique.
Ask me how I know.... I use to work for UPS. They are an extremely technologically advanced company.
But you could still claim it was stolen from your front porch, right?
I think that is irrelevant as the minute you, or someone else turns it on and connects it to WiFi google will know where it is and what account signs up on it. It is pretty much useless without being connected.

I agree, so my flippant remark that started this discussion is null and void.....lets move on.![]()


Well UPS supposedly left my package on the front porch, no knock, no doorbell. Can't find it anywhere. Only place I haven't checked is the neighbor's house