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Originally Posted by Pat R
That's how it's supposed to work but I got the impression that it's another one of those gray areas created by the pandemic that a mail carrier can exploit if they choose to but if the sender selects no electronic signature it takes away that option.
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I wouldn't think the carrier knows they don't have to deliver a package personally unless the recipient actually applies the signature to the package, which generates some sort of message. I think carriers just leave things even knowing they are supposed to collect a signature.