When the package is as big as your house, guess you just have to face facts. You live in the box now.
Yeah, senders just write "Do Not Bend" for the fun of it.
It's like the delivery person saw the stairs and thought, "Well that's just too much."
When you're trying to adult by getting nice plates but the universe has different plans. Back to paper plates, it is!
This person claims they never told the post office where they could leave the package. They're out there making up conversations.
You know, we have to give them some credit. They did leave it facing up the right way.
Something tells us that those weren't pillows in those boxes.
Either this package fell off the truck or the postal worker was fed up with walking all the way to the door (or even the mailbox).
Thank goodness these people are only delivering mail. Can you imagine if they went into the medical field and delivered babies...
Why do you think the delivery person just quit halfway through the job...like you were almost there! You almost obliterated the whole thing, why stop midway?
It's not always packages from Amazon that get messed up. Sometimes it's our heart and soul.
They're going to be so dehydrated by the time they move all of those out of the way and get in.
It takes more time to pick up the welcome mat and put it on than it does to just leave it.
When "fragile" is more of an opinion than a fact.
So...you think the squirrels out front are trying to be sly and use this family's Amazon account?
We're just concerned that the police aren't going to believe that is just an innocent package.
Ain't nobody got time to walk five feet to the door, okay?
Maybe they thought that pointing the arrows towards the wall was the right thing to do.
Do delivery people have to go through dangerous jungles to get you your things?
Perhaps they thought this person ordered car parts and were just saving them the trouble.
Does care mean something different that we're unaware of?
Imagine opening up that truck and seeing all your zucchini like that.
Why in the world would one ever leave a package in a bush?
I've really had this happen and my heart goes out to this person for their loss.
At least they put it in a bag and didn't just toss it. Points?
We've got a feeling that a few of those cups didn't make it.
Santa just got incredibly lazy that year.
This is me trying to fit into my jeans after Thanksgiving.
If you were inside when that came, you'd have to call 911 to get out.
No really, did a wild animal get a hold of that thing before they got home?
This is what a toy is supposed to look like after about a year of the kid playing with it, not when it first comes through the door.
Okay, this one is only a semi-fail because it took us a second to see the packages under that mat.
Someone needs to have their mail carrying card taken away.
Nothing like a nice, wet package in the morning.
When that co-worker that doesn't like you offers to grab you a bagel from that shop down the street. You had to see this coming.
What did those plants ever do to the world to deserve such pain?
Something tells us that whoever was responsible for that is no longer employed.
Opened. Squished. It's all just one big, epic fail.
You don't need superpowers to see how that wasn't the brightest idea.
We respect this only if the ground was wet.
We have all been there when it comes to delivery fails. We get that notification that our package has arrived and we're all excited about our online purchase, and when we return home all we see is a box marked “FRAGILE” that looks like it’s been through hell and back. While some people are lucky to have very endearing UPS drivers dedicated to their neighborhood, not all of us are so fortunate.
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