Most packages have a tracking number which the sender has access to, if not the intended receiver. Contact whomever sent the package and ask them to either track the package for you or give you the tracking number so you can do it yourself. I hope this helps.
2007-04-09 13:40:51
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answered by Political Enigma 6
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You will need to call Foot Locker and get a tracking/airbill number for the package. UPS, Fed Ex and DHL will leave packages without signatures valued at less than $500.00. Depending on what method of shipping service you used - Ground can take up to 8 business days to deliver. Once you obtain the tracking number, customer service can provide you with the proof of delivery information - or you can look it up online. If they claim the item was delivered, contact Foot Locker and have them file a claim with the shipping company. Most major shipping companies provide up to $100.00 insurance on all items shipped.
2007-04-09 14:11:38
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answered by Your Mom 6
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If the item was shipped by UPS or FedEx, the shipper has a tracking number that can be used to track the package though their website. USPS (the post office) offers delivery confirmation as an additional service. If UPS or FedEx leave an item on the step without a signature, they are liable for the item.
2007-04-09 15:08:05
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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if its the USPS ....stealing mail is a federal offense, of course they arent supposed to just leave oversized items, if it doesnt fit in your mailbox and your not home they are supposed to leave a card telling you to contact the post office. UPS and FedEx both require a signature for deliverys unless you have given them permission to just leave the package.......if im not mistaken if this is the case once it leaves the delivery mans hands its no longer their concern. I would contact the delivery company and ask them their policy and if they say theres nothing that can be done then contact the police.
2007-04-09 13:55:39
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answered by CRmac 5
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I thought you always had to sign for it, and if you weren't home, they would leave a note saying where to pick it up. Or if you left a note, saying it was okay, and then it got stolen. You can put insurance on the package, before it is sent out, to be protected, like in this situation. Hopefully, the thief didn't like what you purchased, and will put it back. Good luck.
2007-04-09 13:44:09
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answered by fisherwoman 6
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you would have to call the sender and inform them about it. or You can get the tracking number and call 1800pickups and inform them of your package is missing. They would have to do an investigation and file a frieght claim with the sender. You may get your claim approved. Then make sure you get the package delivered maybe to your work or request that the package must have an adult signiture.
2007-04-09 13:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you or the sender do not recieve a proper response, with the tracking number report it online to Federal Trade Commission and the United States Postal Inspectors!
2007-04-09 14:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i deal with packages all the time, and i heard all sorts of stories... if you think someone is stealing your package, make sure to have PRS to your shipping, w/c means they will require you to sign for it, so if ever your package is stolen the shipper would know, if your lying or not & it also helps a lot when filing a claim!
2007-04-09 13:46:19
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answered by Silentgoodbye@myspace 3
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2016-12-08 22:45:13
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answered by ? 3
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You are entitled to to shipping price you paid and the amount of insurance you placed on the package.
You did insure the package....right?
2007-04-09 13:46:14
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answered by iraq51 7
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