A few weeks ago, I ordered a number of items from Amazon last week and they did not offer me any choice regarding delivery date. Some of the packages were "delivered" on a day when I was not at home, which means that they were left outside my front door exposed to heavy rain. The rain soaked through the packaging and completely destroyed the items inside.
I raised a complaint with Amazon and they ignored it, saying that from their end it showed the products were delivered to the correct address. This is not the first time packages have been carelessly "delivered" when I'm not at home, i.e. left outside my front door. Last Christmas I had a similar issue with a package going completely missing and Amazon refusing to take responsibility. It's not just Amazon either, although they make up the bulk of my online purchases. Despite my instructions to the contrary, all couriers insist on leaving products outside my door... Am I insane or was it not the norm a few years ago that if the occupant of the house was not at home, the package would be returned to the depot and a delivery slip left in the recipient's mailbox advising them either how to collect the package or arrange for another delivery day? Honestly, a thirty minute drive to a depot is a lot better than my purchases being completely ruined due to a delivery driver trying to meet a quota.