Source: Dumb Little Man

For more than two centuries, the United States Postal Service has reliably delivered packages to its customers.
Occasionally, however, a postal worker must deliver a package that does not fit in the addressee’s mailbox. Guidelines prevent the worker from leaving the package on the front porch or near the mailbox.
In such case, an established procedure governs redelivery attempts and the length of time that the post office will hold a particular package.Below is an overview:
When a package cannot fit into a mailbox and the postal worker requires a signature or needs to place the package directly into the recipient’s hands, he’ll knock on the addressee’s door. If there is no response, the worker has two options.
First, he may take the package back to the post office and attempt delivery…
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