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Originally Posted by Pat R
I would bet that in most cases the fault is on the sender. When you mail a package signature confirmation you have to make sure you put no when asked if an electronic signature is ok because an electronic signature doesn't require the package to be signed for. You can also send packages signature receipt required and with that the person has to sign a receipt sent with the package and that gets sent back to the person that mailed the package.
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If the sender allows electronic signature, the recipient still has to electronically sign. If they don't, the USPS is supposed to collect a signature. It sounds like in Justin's case, they don't. I've had the same experience. It's inconvenient for the carrier to have to ring the door, wait, and then when no one answers, fill out a slip and leave it.