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All Forum Posts by: James Casey

James Casey has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Rafael Norat Yes, we have talked to the delivery companies and there are instructions posted on the lockers with their codes to use the lockers. The thing is it take probably takes the delivery driver an extra minute to use the locker and so it makes their job more difficult(not much, but more) There is no incentive for them. My other thought is to move the locker outside and maybe they would use it, but that requires a different locker.

Hi,

We have a 40 unit building that has a lobby and the previous owner invested in a package locker, but the delivery companies just end up leaving the packages on the ground in the lobby. Not once has the lockers been used and they cost about $60/month. Has anyone found a good solution to package deliveries? We have experienced a package theft in the lobby, but its not a major issue as we have security cameras. I am mostly thinking of just getting rid of the package locker and putting some storage racks for the packages to be left on.