With online shopping becoming increasingly popular, delivery companies around the world have become swamped with business. This is great for the companies, who are making a pretty penny as a result of their deliveries— but it also results in stressed out, overworked delivery employees. And as a customer, we often end up getting the short side of the stick.
Here are a few examples
Sometimes it’s the thought that counts.


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UPS is trying out some new package hiding techniques.


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“UPS ‘delivered’ a package to my house by putting it in the garbage can at the end of my driveway.”


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The mailman apparently loads the mail through a large door on the back of the box.


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This happens surprisingly often in Canada.


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“Close enough.”


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This driver gives the middle finger to the security camera before tossing and kicking the package onto the ground.


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This gives a whole new meaning to ‘ground delivery’.


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Both stupid and dangerous— congratulations!


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I’ll give you a little hint— that van is not parked in the driveway.


The ambition is admirable, but…


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“Yup. Perfect.”


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Here we have another brilliant hiding spot…


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Spider box, spider box…


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How rude!


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Because you know grandma’s not going to believe the “post office ate my money” line.


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Party poopers extraordinaire!


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Those warnings are optional though, right?


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How does this even happen?!


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“Phew, thank God they let us know!”


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I think we may have different definitions of a “safe” location.


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Apparently complete package destruction is more common than I had thought.


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This is officially a bad day.


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One Canadian figured out why his packages kept going missing.


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I have no words…


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Well, this was a microwave.


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I wonder how long it took them to notice.


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This is why we can’t have nice things.


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The delivery company actually denies that this is their fault.


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And last but certainly not least— did anyone order a computer monitor?
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