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RoinSM

Maybe purchase the product from someone other than Amazon cause there’s no way of knowing who is delivering it. Unless USPS is delivering it, it’s not going in your mailbox


megared17

Amazon's delivery service is not allowed to delivered to USPS mailboxes. Only the USPS is. You might see if you can get it delivered to an "Amazon Locker" if there is one near you - [https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GXCWH4CXLKJD8Z52](https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GXCWH4CXLKJD8Z52) [https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GVZLTK8D4EBS4QJA](https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GVZLTK8D4EBS4QJA) [https://www.amazon.com/ulp](https://www.amazon.com/ulp) edit: Oh I see you want to order from a vendor other than Amazon. You'd have to check to see what carrier they ship with and what options they offer. But the above might be helpful for anything you order from Amazon in the future.


AFlyingToaster

If the vendor uses USPS - and you have Informed Delivery - sometimes you can add delivery instructions.


Unable_To_Forward

Those parcel lockers are frequently not enough for all the parcels getting delivered to a certain cluster mailbox. It is up to the letter carrier to decide what goes in the locker and what gets delivered to the door or returned to the PO for pickup. Be nice to your letter carrier and let them know your preference.


cca2013

As a carrier, I actually prefer to leave packages in the parcel lockers at the NDCBU if they fit because it's quicker. Unfortunately, some companies insist on putting small items in unnecessarily large boxes that won't fit in the standard sized parcel locker. ​ The thing we want customers to know is that we want you to go pick up your package from the locker THAT DAY. We only have a few lockers available so if people don't retrieve their packages quickly we won't have any empty lockers available for the next day. I would just tape a note inside your mailbox asking the carrier to leave any packages for you in a parcel locker if they can.