Arca wrote:
coolcameragirl
About one year ago I received a package delivered to the correct number, but the wrong street. I think the delivery system was FedEx, but it could have been U.P.S. Either way, I did not look at the address, thinking this was a package for my wife, but later that day, she said she did not order anything. When I looked at the address, I realized the package was not for either of us, but for a person at the same number, but on the next street. I simply drove it over to him and solved the dilemma. So, when you say you checked with your neighbors, you may wish to ask the person with the same address on the next street about it as well.
Just a thought. Try to have a good day.
Arca
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Sounds like a good idea, but why am I the one that has to do all the work? I've already spent over 2 hours on phone calls, filing reports, etc. Why doesn't Fed-ex send someone out to check houses with "close" numbers?