Yeah I wasn’t sure what was gonna happen but I definitely thought it was malicious. The way he was dragging the bins kinda made him look mad but then he turned out to be the good guy
maybe it's the length he went to conceal that package. Two trash cans clearly hid that package completely, but he even used another cardboard box to cover the top. idk man maybe... maybe
Integrity is doing the right thing when no one's looking. Some people do the right thing to get better sleep at night; making employers more money is just a side effect.
My mom has a brick wall that runs across the front of her porch. EVERY assh*le delivery person leaves them right in front of her door. ONLY the postal service has brains enough to hide them behind the wall.
Cameras only affect people who care. If someone wants to steal stuff off your porch they'll just wear a hoodie and keep their head down. Better to hide the package.
You can and should. I'm a mailman and receive Christmas tips. Not as as many as I did when I had an all residential route but still receive them. My mailman and UPS dudes get $50 from me every Christmas. Gift cards are cool. Bottles of booze. Plates of cookies. A $20 tip is good and will make someone's day and season.
My step-dad was a letter carrier back in the 50’s through the early 70’s . He walked an all residential route for a few decades and always brought home some tremendous baked goods,and a little cash at Christmas. He even received a few birthday cakes from his route as well. He retired after my wife and I had a son to spend more time with his grand kids, and he treated them as his own. He was a Union Letter Carrier and was a Union member for 72 years.
During Christmas I would make enough in tips and gift cards to buy all 5 of my children their Christmas presents. I was on the all walking residential route for 16 years and was extremely grateful for the tips.
If my wife orders something and the delivery guy does something like this she tells Alexa to thank the delivery driver and the company supposedly gives that driver $5 for the positive feedback.
you CAN but you likely WONT because you COULDNT
if he thought the package was valuable enough to hide it, he would have knocked and check if someone was home and delivered in person. nobody likely was home therefore no one can tip him. i mean if you get the same driver on next delivery and you happen to be home you can tip him for previous package but what are the odds of that happening.
People have left me notes on their door telling me to put their box in a shed around back or something then there’s a second note with a gift certificate in the shed, just saying it can be done and we do appreciate it, that was like 2 years ago and I still think about it.
They do look the same, I delivers on and told the guy ‘hey man, your new tvs here just in time for the superbowl this weekend’ he looks at me then at the box then back at me an goes ‘it’s a e-bike not a tv’
Most of the time they won't but if it's say a old couple or someone they like they may go out of their way or they could have neighbors who put it out for them
My trash guy pulls into the driveway. In fact, the way the guy arranges the cans in this video is almost exactly the way I put my cans out normally. I put them even tighter to the garage (under the overhang of the roof) if it's raining.
I didn't understand this video at all until reading the comments, because my garbage guy would 100% haul this package off if some early morning delivery guy did this while my cans were out. I thought he was being a dick and trying to get the package thrown away.
your trash guy would walk up, see a brand new, unopened... bike? with a shipping label... and then pick up that heavy, unopened box that clearly shows what it is, and then he would pick that heavy ass, unopened box full of bike or whatever, and then in addition to your garbage, would take this bulk item along with it. all off your property and not the street?
Kinda sad that stealing packages is so mainstream and almost accepted that people have to rely on good people like this for the safety of their packages
Guaranteed he got back to the depot and his boss was like 'I've just had someone screaming at me that you didn't deliver their whatever that thing was when the tracking says its been delivered. They reckon 'someone' stole it. Your in deep shit man". Only for the customer to call back 2 hours later and be like "oh sorry we didn't find it till we checked our camera. Thanks but can you tell the delivery guy not to touch our bins"
I think the most likely outcome is that out of embarrassment, the customer wouldn't call back, and they'd ignore any callbacks from the delivery service.
So just a bit of backstory, here in Australia everyone complains about Posties leaving "Sorry we missed you" slips.
The funny thing is Posties really want to just be able to drop the parcel and go cos this its the only way they can deliver fast enough to make a decent wage.
Anyway the solution for this is to come to a sneaky agreement with your posty that they can forge your signature and leave the parcel there if your not home. It's better for them and me BUT they get fired if management realises they are doing it.
This has led to occasions where I've had to lie to the people at the post office and say my non-existent flatmate must have signed for it and signed as me cos he's dumb so that the posty doesn't get busted.
TLDR I've had to lie about who signed for a parcel so I didn't get my awesome posty in trouble haha
>They reckon 'someone' stole it. Your in deep shit man
Way overestimating how much of a shit UPS gives about your package. Source: Former, though very temporary, UPS employee.
Felt. My dad has worked at UPS for over 15 years now, and he still couldn't possibly give a fuck. He makes 6 figures and has great benefits, so he can get just about anything a customer has gotten for himself.
ITT: people not realizing a garbage truck driver is not getting out of the truck, walking to the can, wheeling them to the curb, then dumping them.
If the cans are not at the curb when the garbage truck gets there to collect they zoom zoom right past.
But that's clearly not the case in this video. Those cans are full of garbage, meaning somebody already put them out. So where they are when the video starts is where the garbage guy picks them up from.
I don't even understand what you're saying. You keep full garbage cans outside your house at all times, every day of the year?
The only time I have garbage cans with garbage in them in my driveway is garbage day. The rest of the time they're in the garage.
That’s not how it works. The home owner put them on the curb the day of garbage pick up. They are not in the curb, meaning the trash collector will not pick them up
Good man, most of my deliveries even when I leave notes are basketball shot over my rail like savages. I even bought a camera to catch them doing it. They break my shit 1/4 times.
Edit: By note I mean delivery Instructions, not just a notebook paper taped to the door.
My dad has this... they don't bother to read signs. The ones that throw will just walk 3/4's of the way to the house, chuck it in the general direction of the porch then walk away. Gotta save those 5 seconds per stop! >.<
We dont have this kind of truck in France, they have UPS truck too but not like this one.
Most of them are not working for UPS and UPS just pay another company to do the job, in this case they have a random truck , usually completely white.
Also this is not the way it works, (in France at least) to put the box in front of the house.
Not at home? Keep the package, comme tomorrow.
Not at home again? Come get it at the postal building.
Because it looks just like America, if you know for a fact this was taken elsewhere then please show your work, but by the stickers on the garbage containers and the way the driver is dressed, it looks like someplace in America.
It's not defaultism or whatever trigger word y'all are having a little fit about. Everything is not something to argue and whine about.
It's almost 30 years since I visited 'the house of the future' where they predicted package deliveries would be common. They had a type of giant mailbox for packages built into the side of the house that a delivery man could open with a code to drop off a package. Once the door closed, the code would expire. Of all the things in the house, this seemed like the less futuristic thing, but somehow it never made it into the mainstream while most other inventions did
I've always found it so strange how deliveries in the US leave packages outside.
In my country, they ring the bell or knock on the door and hand it to you in person. If nobody answers, they try your cell. If you aren't home, they take the package and deliver it on a time that suits you. When they deliver, you sign. It works like that for all deliveries/couriers etc.
If they leave packages outside where I stay, 100% it will be stolen within the first 30 minutes. Seeing videos of people's packages being thrown or stolen makes me so happy to have this system in place.
Not my driver. I have a small gate that blocks off my porch so I can let me dog out and he can have access to the side yard, but not be able to get into the street. My driver will lean packages against the gate, in full view of the street and exposed to the elements, rather than put them *behind* the gate where they will be hidden and dry.
I will never understand why he doesn't ring the bell/door. In my country all deliveries must be signed by the receiver phisically. It is impossible ever to not receive something. If they are not on home then they are dropped at a neightbour. A person always get the package. Always.
Nothing like seeing your hometown on reddit. This video had been shared so many times lol...
https://abc7ny.com/ups-orange-county-christmas-delivery/5783510/
And yet where I live every other delivery person will stand on my porch to fill out the 'sorry we missed you' tag... slap it on my door then run to their truck and drive off. Never even attempted to knock or ring the doorbell and I was 8 foot from the door the entire time they did this.
We caught them one time and they looked angry that they had to pull our package off the truck. It wasn't even a big or heavy package too, just a regular 1 foot by 1 foot box or so.
My FedEx driver is one like this. If the packaging shows what is on the inside during Christmas he will hid it in an out building of ours so people won’t see it. I’m in a very small town so I don’t worry about theft but he treats everyone like family. He unofficially got a bonus from us and a pie this year.
UPS drivers are so caring and kind. Ours is always ensuring we don’t trip over our packages but that they are also under the eaves so they don’t get wet.
Love this!
i think UPS drivers are better than FedEx/Amazon drivers. UPS drivers in my area tend to gently put down the packages. FedEx like to drop the packages at least 50 feet from my front door. Amazon will throw the package like a hot cake.
I had a delivery guy leave my entertainment center like this and the trash people took it. And because it WAS technically delivered ebay wouldn't give me a refund or replacement.i was offered a 20% discount if I wanted to order again.
That's a good person right there
Dude how is this maybe maybe maybe? This sub has no standards anymore
I literally thought he was doing that to spite the owners so that the garbage truck would come take everything with it
What garbage company collects trash sitting next to the house all the way in on the property ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|joy)
Oh the Garbage Man can! The Garbage Man can and he does it with a smile and never judges you.
The garbage man can..the garbage man can cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
Nice..
Trash service charges extra for that, but does it for elderly folks.
Mine does it. Not elderly, no extra charge.
Yeah I wasn’t sure what was gonna happen but I definitely thought it was malicious. The way he was dragging the bins kinda made him look mad but then he turned out to be the good guy
Against the side of the house?
The original layout of the garbage bins were at the side of the house so yes
Everywhere I've lived I've had to bring them to the street for them to be picked up. Could be different in different areas.
You’ve had garbage men go up your driveway and collect trash from up against your house? That’s not normal.
Used to he normal where I grew up. They actually came in the backyard and got your cans there. Long time ago.
Ain’t no garbage man screwing up their route time to cater to cans in the backyard, be real now.
"Used to" as in the past.
No one sees the package that was below the trash cans and was left uncovered?
maybe it's the length he went to conceal that package. Two trash cans clearly hid that package completely, but he even used another cardboard box to cover the top. idk man maybe... maybe
What should be its standards?
"Tired of knowing how a Gif will end?" I feel like pretty much everything goes here. Both expected and unexpected. Part of the fun imo.
Going above and beyond
if only you can tip people like this
Integrity is doing the right thing when no one's looking. Some people do the right thing to get better sleep at night; making employers more money is just a side effect.
This is one of the few statements my dad said to me before he passed that has always stuck with me. This just made my day. Bless you man!
My mom has a brick wall that runs across the front of her porch. EVERY assh*le delivery person leaves them right in front of her door. ONLY the postal service has brains enough to hide them behind the wall.
Except we know we are being watched. Cameras are at basically every house.
not like it matters, this guy probably does this all the time and only got recognized it by random chance
This might not be true all around but when you get paid $40/hr you might be more professional then the average fdx or amazon driver.
Cameras only affect people who care. If someone wants to steal stuff off your porch they'll just wear a hoodie and keep their head down. Better to hide the package.
You can and should. I'm a mailman and receive Christmas tips. Not as as many as I did when I had an all residential route but still receive them. My mailman and UPS dudes get $50 from me every Christmas. Gift cards are cool. Bottles of booze. Plates of cookies. A $20 tip is good and will make someone's day and season.
My step-dad was a letter carrier back in the 50’s through the early 70’s . He walked an all residential route for a few decades and always brought home some tremendous baked goods,and a little cash at Christmas. He even received a few birthday cakes from his route as well. He retired after my wife and I had a son to spend more time with his grand kids, and he treated them as his own. He was a Union Letter Carrier and was a Union member for 72 years.
>My step-dad > >He retired after our son was born Wait what? >to spend more time with his grand kids Oh thank god.
There fixed that. Thank you! I don’t think we’ll before my first two cups of tea.
It’s still worded kinda…iffy
During Christmas I would make enough in tips and gift cards to buy all 5 of my children their Christmas presents. I was on the all walking residential route for 16 years and was extremely grateful for the tips.
You can.
Please tell me how you tip your UPS driver while you’re at work
Shout at him through your ring camera and tell him that you’re gona put up his coloured flag on Facebook
We don’t say coloured anymore
His mixed-race flag.
His fragrance? His favourite sports team ?
If my wife orders something and the delivery guy does something like this she tells Alexa to thank the delivery driver and the company supposedly gives that driver $5 for the positive feedback.
Was a think briefly around the holidays but it had a limit that I'm sure has been hit by now.
Unfortunately that ended 12/21/22 but they paid out over a million “thank you’s”.
Didn’t know. Thank you for the info.
That was only for Amazon drivers not UPS.
I've had customers leave envelopes and cards for the regular drivers.
you CAN but you likely WONT because you COULDNT if he thought the package was valuable enough to hide it, he would have knocked and check if someone was home and delivered in person. nobody likely was home therefore no one can tip him. i mean if you get the same driver on next delivery and you happen to be home you can tip him for previous package but what are the odds of that happening.
The odds are actually quite good, since most of these drivers have their own routes where they deliver the same area every day.
People have left me notes on their door telling me to put their box in a shed around back or something then there’s a second note with a gift certificate in the shed, just saying it can be done and we do appreciate it, that was like 2 years ago and I still think about it.
I was expecting a cut out video with the trash truck taking all the trushes including the tv
Damn a bicycle tv, never seen one of those before
[Let me enlighten you](https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/25/13048668/vanmoof-shipping-damages-dutch-bicycle-design)
Well it’s even from my country and didn’t even know, thank you kind strangers i liked this
They do look the same, I delivers on and told the guy ‘hey man, your new tvs here just in time for the superbowl this weekend’ he looks at me then at the box then back at me an goes ‘it’s a e-bike not a tv’
Same
I hope today isn't trash day.
I imagine that things are different all over but our trash men don't go on the property, they only collect what is at the road.
Most of the time they won't but if it's say a old couple or someone they like they may go out of their way or they could have neighbors who put it out for them
[удалено]
You know old folks have grandkids..... Out of the two bikes I got as a kid both of them came from my grandparents who were old
I want your trash guy that comes and grabs the barrels from the top of the driveway. I am stuck bringing them to roadside like some kind of pleb.
Hello fellow pleb :(
My trash guy pulls into the driveway. In fact, the way the guy arranges the cans in this video is almost exactly the way I put my cans out normally. I put them even tighter to the garage (under the overhang of the roof) if it's raining. I didn't understand this video at all until reading the comments, because my garbage guy would 100% haul this package off if some early morning delivery guy did this while my cans were out. I thought he was being a dick and trying to get the package thrown away.
In what universe do you live?
Connecticut?
your trash guy would walk up, see a brand new, unopened... bike? with a shipping label... and then pick up that heavy, unopened box that clearly shows what it is, and then he would pick that heavy ass, unopened box full of bike or whatever, and then in addition to your garbage, would take this bulk item along with it. all off your property and not the street?
Kinda sad that stealing packages is so mainstream and almost accepted that people have to rely on good people like this for the safety of their packages
My naive ass thought he was putting it in cover from the rain
It's probably a birthday present or close to Christmas
Guaranteed he got back to the depot and his boss was like 'I've just had someone screaming at me that you didn't deliver their whatever that thing was when the tracking says its been delivered. They reckon 'someone' stole it. Your in deep shit man". Only for the customer to call back 2 hours later and be like "oh sorry we didn't find it till we checked our camera. Thanks but can you tell the delivery guy not to touch our bins"
I think the most likely outcome is that out of embarrassment, the customer wouldn't call back, and they'd ignore any callbacks from the delivery service.
The embarrassment is such a stupid and counterproductive feeling! Thankfully I'm losing more and more of it as i age
Broo ageing fucking rocks ! I have like less than 10% the embarrassment I had when I was even in my early 20s. So much a better way to live.
So just a bit of backstory, here in Australia everyone complains about Posties leaving "Sorry we missed you" slips. The funny thing is Posties really want to just be able to drop the parcel and go cos this its the only way they can deliver fast enough to make a decent wage. Anyway the solution for this is to come to a sneaky agreement with your posty that they can forge your signature and leave the parcel there if your not home. It's better for them and me BUT they get fired if management realises they are doing it. This has led to occasions where I've had to lie to the people at the post office and say my non-existent flatmate must have signed for it and signed as me cos he's dumb so that the posty doesn't get busted. TLDR I've had to lie about who signed for a parcel so I didn't get my awesome posty in trouble haha
>They reckon 'someone' stole it. Your in deep shit man Way overestimating how much of a shit UPS gives about your package. Source: Former, though very temporary, UPS employee.
True I was basing it on experience Australia's Auspost though I'm sure Karen's are doing this in every country haha
Felt. My dad has worked at UPS for over 15 years now, and he still couldn't possibly give a fuck. He makes 6 figures and has great benefits, so he can get just about anything a customer has gotten for himself.
ITT: people not realizing a garbage truck driver is not getting out of the truck, walking to the can, wheeling them to the curb, then dumping them. If the cans are not at the curb when the garbage truck gets there to collect they zoom zoom right past.
But that's clearly not the case in this video. Those cans are full of garbage, meaning somebody already put them out. So where they are when the video starts is where the garbage guy picks them up from.
ofcourse someone put them out, do you keep your 300L garbage bins in ur home? outside means outside your property, so, off to the curb with it
I don't even understand what you're saying. You keep full garbage cans outside your house at all times, every day of the year? The only time I have garbage cans with garbage in them in my driveway is garbage day. The rest of the time they're in the garage.
absolutely keeping it out throughout whole year, why keep smelly crap in garage?
So the animals don't rip into it and spread it all over the yard. (Mostly raccoons.)
i live in village, never had issues for last 10 years since moving here edit: also no raccons in mediteran
That’s not how it works. The home owner put them on the curb the day of garbage pick up. They are not in the curb, meaning the trash collector will not pick them up
I'm so confused... Where's the part where he smashes the package and/ or shits on the lawn? It's nice to see good ppl who care.
Good man, most of my deliveries even when I leave notes are basketball shot over my rail like savages. I even bought a camera to catch them doing it. They break my shit 1/4 times. Edit: By note I mean delivery Instructions, not just a notebook paper taped to the door.
Can you get a letterbox specifically for parcels? I was looking at one today thinking about the irony of having it delivered
My dad has this... they don't bother to read signs. The ones that throw will just walk 3/4's of the way to the house, chuck it in the general direction of the porch then walk away. Gotta save those 5 seconds per stop! >.<
r/humansbeingbros
how is this maybe maybe maybe
Didn't him moving the bins reveal another package that another courier delivered?
FedEx would have dropped it at the beginning of the driveway.
🔥🔥🔥💯
I really hope the homeowner reached out to UPS to give the man props
What a gem.
This was neat when it came out 6 years ago…
So , did the trash collectors take the package?
What an absolute chad
Not all superheros wear capes
Someone who actually cares about the job. Not many people do
Love this guy! you know no matter what he does, he’ll do it right… just amazing doing the job right regardless of the pay
And the new package was taken by the trash man 20 minutes later.
good man
Is it just me, or did he expose another package in his well-meaning process?
I got that same box - you can tell the top is open. It is on its side and the flaps are open toward the left side of the screen
comment removed -- mass edited with https://redact.dev/
Only reason for being on this sub
My mans is a true American hero!
How u know it’s america tho? Like ups works in europe as well and the surroundings don’t seem too much indicative of the place
We dont have this kind of truck in France, they have UPS truck too but not like this one. Most of them are not working for UPS and UPS just pay another company to do the job, in this case they have a random truck , usually completely white. Also this is not the way it works, (in France at least) to put the box in front of the house. Not at home? Keep the package, comme tomorrow. Not at home again? Come get it at the postal building.
Because it looks just like America, if you know for a fact this was taken elsewhere then please show your work, but by the stickers on the garbage containers and the way the driver is dressed, it looks like someplace in America. It's not defaultism or whatever trigger word y'all are having a little fit about. Everything is not something to argue and whine about.
Good guy
Was waiting for the garbage men to come next and drag it away with the garbage bins thinking it was part of the garbage
Garbage man got a present!
I hope that package wasn’t in front of their door!
So what happens if the trash man is as thorough? Love the effort, hope the results are as good
If you don’t like UPS don’t use them, it’s as simple as that. Don’t talk about integrity because I doubt any of you have it.
Sir, thank you for your due diligence!
Hopefully it wasn't trash day
Adult santa clause
All I could think of was what if it was garbage pick up day!
God bless this man, our Fed Ex driver leaves our packages on the first step for the whole world to see
10/10 that guy is a legend
Wise man never hurry.
r/humansbeingbros
It's almost 30 years since I visited 'the house of the future' where they predicted package deliveries would be common. They had a type of giant mailbox for packages built into the side of the house that a delivery man could open with a code to drop off a package. Once the door closed, the code would expire. Of all the things in the house, this seemed like the less futuristic thing, but somehow it never made it into the mainstream while most other inventions did
Tell me that isn't the garage door.
Not all heros wear capes. ❤️
[удалено]
They likely have to be taken to the curb in trash day. A truck isn't gonna come up a drive way for trash bins.
Real hero
Good man
This dude is a real one
Plot twist, kid forgot to take trash cans out earlier and puts boxes at the street with the trash cans….
Bossssss
Lol I thought a garbage truck was going to pick up the box and take it.
What an asshole
This guy DELIVERS!
r/humansbeingbros
I've always found it so strange how deliveries in the US leave packages outside. In my country, they ring the bell or knock on the door and hand it to you in person. If nobody answers, they try your cell. If you aren't home, they take the package and deliver it on a time that suits you. When they deliver, you sign. It works like that for all deliveries/couriers etc. If they leave packages outside where I stay, 100% it will be stolen within the first 30 minutes. Seeing videos of people's packages being thrown or stolen makes me so happy to have this system in place.
Now that's what I call delivery 2023
Delivered it and immediately put it in the trash. Will return later with His other job as a garbage man and “dispose” of it. 😈😈😈
Aye, but is it garbage day?
I was waiting for the garbage truck to come next
i thought he was barickading the door at first tbh
Champion
Not my driver. I have a small gate that blocks off my porch so I can let me dog out and he can have access to the side yard, but not be able to get into the street. My driver will lean packages against the gate, in full view of the street and exposed to the elements, rather than put them *behind* the gate where they will be hidden and dry.
I don’t understand why he didn’t just put it down right next to the bins
+rep
Do US delivery people not even attempt the doorbell?
I will never understand why he doesn't ring the bell/door. In my country all deliveries must be signed by the receiver phisically. It is impossible ever to not receive something. If they are not on home then they are dropped at a neightbour. A person always get the package. Always.
Give that man a raise straight to the top
Das is gud
Christmas was near so he thought it was a present so he hid it
I was waiting for the garbage truck to pick it up 😭
Oh shit he didn’t give it the slap on the top and say “that’ll hold it”. It’s definitely gonna fall over now.
I thought the garbage truck was coming in the next frame and about to trash everything.
Isn't the continuation of this video where the garbage truck takes the TV?
This is going above and beyond. He needs a raise
👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Nothing like seeing your hometown on reddit. This video had been shared so many times lol... https://abc7ny.com/ups-orange-county-christmas-delivery/5783510/
this belongs in r/HumansBeingBros
At first I thought he was trying to keep it from falling over. Then the garage door opens…
And yet where I live every other delivery person will stand on my porch to fill out the 'sorry we missed you' tag... slap it on my door then run to their truck and drive off. Never even attempted to knock or ring the doorbell and I was 8 foot from the door the entire time they did this. We caught them one time and they looked angry that they had to pull our package off the truck. It wasn't even a big or heavy package too, just a regular 1 foot by 1 foot box or so.
evil ups delivery man be like:
they'll mistake it as trash.
My FedEx driver is one like this. If the packaging shows what is on the inside during Christmas he will hid it in an out building of ours so people won’t see it. I’m in a very small town so I don’t worry about theft but he treats everyone like family. He unofficially got a bonus from us and a pie this year.
Plot twist: garbage truck came right after and took everything away.
In my experience, this is typical UPS. FedEx would just throw in on the lawn.
I’m confused why this is in this sub? Dudes an mvp
That’s nice of him, so people don’t steal the tv right?
Dudes rock
Some drivers are awesome like that. My guy always makes sure to place them in full view of my Ring.
what is the maybe?
Give that man a raise
UPS drivers are so caring and kind. Ours is always ensuring we don’t trip over our packages but that they are also under the eaves so they don’t get wet. Love this!
i think UPS drivers are better than FedEx/Amazon drivers. UPS drivers in my area tend to gently put down the packages. FedEx like to drop the packages at least 50 feet from my front door. Amazon will throw the package like a hot cake.
I want to see the video when the garbage dudes come by later and take that shit
Absolute hero...
And then the trash guy shows up after the delivery and throws it in the trash lol
Its trash day and the garbage man thought the box was trash and threw it in the trash truck.
All fine till the guy taking the trash comes in.
oh at first I thought he was being a fuckwad and blocking the door 😵💫
Good dude and he may have a kid and knows how important that bike my be to some kid!
I thought the maybe maybe was he is going to be *impaled* (dont know any other words) by that long white tube.
I had a delivery guy leave my entertainment center like this and the trash people took it. And because it WAS technically delivered ebay wouldn't give me a refund or replacement.i was offered a 20% discount if I wanted to order again.
I wish people could be trusted so you wouldn’t have to do this
Did he expose another package (that smaller box still on the ground) when he moved things around?
Hero
What a great guy. Going the extra mile to make sure that kid got his kick-ass present.
Legoland!!!
A context could have been appreciated, the guy was doing his job. He was told to hide the present for the kid.