That reminds me of a couple of deliveries I got recently of things I ordered on-line. The driver took a picture of the package at my front door, but never rang the bell or knocked.
I ordered an electronic device from the manufacturer. Watched the UPS delivery status online. And then it said “delivered to front porch” … but there was no photo. And it wasn’t on our porch. It was getting close to Christmas (we’re talking Dec 12th) and I immediately started the “lost in transit” process. Which was filled with problems in which their online forms absolutely REFUSED to let me say exactly what happened. Or send me the confirmation email. Grumbl. Very happy to report that the next day, we found the device, still in it’s box, shoved into our mailbox (illegally). I still have no clue which of our neighbors got it and figured out how to get it to us, but will be paying forward if possible.
I share a farmhouse driveway with my neighbor. It splits off at a “Y” and houses are clearly addressed. My packages are ALWAYS winding up at their place or vice-versus. “Guy’s, get it right! I live here, they live over there!”
RAGs almost 3 years ago
That reminds me of a couple of deliveries I got recently of things I ordered on-line. The driver took a picture of the package at my front door, but never rang the bell or knocked.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
I ordered an electronic device from the manufacturer. Watched the UPS delivery status online. And then it said “delivered to front porch” … but there was no photo. And it wasn’t on our porch. It was getting close to Christmas (we’re talking Dec 12th) and I immediately started the “lost in transit” process. Which was filled with problems in which their online forms absolutely REFUSED to let me say exactly what happened. Or send me the confirmation email. Grumbl. Very happy to report that the next day, we found the device, still in it’s box, shoved into our mailbox (illegally). I still have no clue which of our neighbors got it and figured out how to get it to us, but will be paying forward if possible.
STEPUP almost 3 years ago
My daughter’s cat would catch a mole and drag it into the house, and present it to her very proudly.
Gent almost 3 years ago
Them cats has becomes so smart these days. They talks, they uses smartyphones and they even comments on comics comment boards.
catmom1360 almost 3 years ago
That’s so funny.
Copy-&-Paste almost 3 years ago
I share a farmhouse driveway with my neighbor. It splits off at a “Y” and houses are clearly addressed. My packages are ALWAYS winding up at their place or vice-versus. “Guy’s, get it right! I live here, they live over there!”
Kaputnik almost 3 years ago
Standard procedure for our cats (when I was growing up and we had “outside” cats) was just to meow very loudly, saying “look what I brought you”.
Ned Snipes almost 3 years ago
A new parcel delivery company, Purrrrralater.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Instacat.
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
HOW DO THEY DO THAT WITH NO OPPOSING THUMBS?
PaulZagorsky almost 3 years ago
I think the phone is a CAT phone. https://www.gsmarena.com/cat-phones-89.php
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Noooo! The meece is DOA!
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Dead Mouse Dash? Mice Hub? Uber Meeces?”
Lola85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ah, the minds of creative people. I never would have thought of this, ever.
PaulAbbott2 almost 3 years ago
Mine leaves her dead prey by the front door. Nothing like coming home at 6 am ad crunching a dead mouse underfoot.
Kathleen Ensey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Cat not taking the photo is reminiscent of “Benny the Ball” in the Top Cat tv cartoon series