"Just enough room to fit with the delivery door open, now it’s stuck."
"Received my daughters birthday present today. Fender acoustic guitar. Thanks for nothing Fed Ex!"
"This is my son’s insanely expensive gene therapy medication for his rare and permanently life-altering genetic disorder. And they also knocked my plant out of its pot. Just for an extra “f you”."
"Went to eat my Uber eats delivery from DQ in Bellingham, Washington and there’s a bite out of it…"
"I was not home but saw the Amazon driver looking around to confirm my house number from my Ring camera. I live in a townhouse and the house numbers are only on our garage doors. My garage door happened to be up at the time of delivery. Apparently once he confirmed my address, he took it upon himself to use a Sharpie and write my house number on my porch railing."
" Ordered a microwave, got a gaming chair. Customer service say they’ll “consider fixing the problem” but might not."
"Delivery window was 8-12 am. I showed up at 7:45 am to find this."
"The delivery driver left my lunch on the doorstep, so I can’t get it without spilling the drink *on* the food."
"Delivery guys left a TV in plain view without even ringing the doorbell."
"Amazon shipped my hot sauce without any padding."
"Gave specific, easy to follow instructions, on how to deliver to my unit. They decided to just leave the delivery in the main lobby."
"The delivery guy stacked our pizzas on the side."
"Saw someone post their DoorDash delivery confirmation photo earlier… so i raise you one."
"I tried ordering iced coffee with our delivery – DoorDash guy handed me this and just shrugged while maintaining full eye contact."
Why, oh why, do delivery drivers feel the nee to block doorways? My partner is visually impaired and can't always see the obstacles on the steps. USPS, UPS, FedEx, & Amazon drivers are all guilty.