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I believe I'm getting my order from winsunx from ups. Do they require a signature at the door or will they leave a package at your house if your not there?
 

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There's no signature required. They've left it in front of my door.

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not true. I believe depends on where you live. my package from them arrived today and I have to go and pick it up from the local ups station tonight. international packages are not normally just left on your doorstep, here in the states.
 

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Unless specifically specified by the shipper that they require a signature, it is entirely left up to the driver whether the package is left at the house/building. In most cases, apartment buildings do not follow this rule. The only exception to the above is if the shipper authorizes a release; meaning that UPS leaves it at the residence no matter what, apartments included.

So, if you talk to your driver and get to know them, you can tell them to leave it. Or you can call UPS and tell them to leave it, as well. 1-800-PICK-UPS (1-800-742-5877)

\Used to work for UPS for many years
 

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