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Tom&JenC
06-24-2022, 08:02 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

billethkid
06-24-2022, 08:08 AM
All depends who ships it.
Some come direct from Amazon others USPS.
TV postal system has nothing to do with determining which.

retiredguy123
06-24-2022, 08:15 AM
If your package is delivered by the Amazon truck or UPS, it will come directly to your house. But, sometimes, Amazon will choose to pass off a package to the Post Office, and you will pick it up at the mail station or delivered to your house by the USPS. Also, for some items, you can choose to pick up the item at an Amazon locker nearby if you want to get it earlier.

The tracking number is a good way to determine who will deliver it, a number beginning with "9" is the Post Office, "1z" is the UPS, and "T" is Amazon.

MartinSE
06-24-2022, 08:43 AM
Yes, both. Last-mile (to your door) varies we get both from Amazon.

Kenswing
06-24-2022, 08:51 AM
Our village is just a bit over a year old. During this first year all Amazon deliveries came via USPS, UPS or FedEx. If by USPS it might have been placed in your mail box, postal locker or delivered to your house. Just this past week I’ve started getting deliveries from the Amazon van.

Keefelane66
06-24-2022, 10:40 AM
Amazon notifications will tell where it has been delivered at postal mail drop or picture at front door home delivery.

MartinSE
06-24-2022, 01:48 PM
Our village is just a bit over a year old. During this first year all Amazon deliveries came via USPS, UPS or FedEx. If by USPS it might have been placed in your mail box, postal locker or delivered to your house. Just this past week I’ve started getting deliveries from the Amazon van.

Pretty much our experience also. It seems that the first few months of a new section the deliveries can be a little bumpy, but then it smooths out. Almost 3 years now and no complaints on deliveries for any of the services.

RoyCooper
06-25-2022, 05:45 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

We closed in Jan 2022 and for the first few months everything went to the postal station. I'm guessing that once Google Maps gets updated that's when packages start coming to your door. I'd say since early May it's been a pretty regular thing for packages to get dropped at our door.

I'm wondering if you're the Tom from Jersey I've been chatting with?
Roy

MandoMan
06-25-2022, 06:29 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

UPS, FedEx, and Amazon all deliver to your home, but sometimes UPS (and Amazon?) delivers to one of the large mailboxes at your postal station instead. If you get a message from UPS saying your package has been delivered, but it’s not on your porch, chances are it is in your postal station, and the key to the box is in your own mailbox. I haven’t been able to figure out how they decide where to leave packages. Sometimes a rather heavy box is left at the postal station, and sometimes a tiny bag is left at my porch. However, USPS boxes or oversized items in bags are left at the postal stations if possible. This is very nice. Where I lived before moving here, I had to drive to the post office to pick up an oversized package, and that was five miles away.

One thing about shipping. I don’t know how Amazon Prime can cover shipping costs for most things—they must have amazing deals with shippers. However, I sell used musical instruments and books sometimes on eBay, Amazon, and Reverb (for instruments), and I can tell you that if I weigh and measure the box and buy shipping from those companies, I save a LOT, and I assume other sellers do, too. For example, if I take a box with a guitar in it to a pack and ship store to the UPS Annex or something, it might cost me $150, but if I buy the shipping from one of the above companies, the best price may be more like $85. (FedEx is sometimes cheaper but nearly often much more.) I print out the shipping and postage label and drop off the box at any pack and ship—without having to stand in line.

Another interesting thing: If I buy a used book on Amazon for $5, I have to pay $3.99 shipping plus tax. If I sell a used book for $5, however, Amazon takes $4.11 of that and charges me two kinds of tax. The cardboard mailer costs me 75 cents, and tape maybe a quarter. If the buyer isn’t too far away and the book isn’t too heavy, my shipping for a book may be only $3.25, as I then have access to a Printed Matter rate that is not available to me at the Post Office and is cheaper than Media Mail. So that sale may make me as little as three cents or as much as 78 cents, judging from past sales. So I won’t sell a book for under $5, and I only sell them to get rid of them, not to make money. If a book won’t sell for $5, I give it away to the local library for a sale.

Ele201
06-25-2022, 06:31 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

The Amazon people are wizards! They deliver directly to addresses in The Villages. Just indicate where you want the package to be delivered when you order. For example, “Leave package on the side of my house.” Or “Leave in front of my door.” This is what I do. Not sure if you order large packages, however. Should work the same, or they might use the mail station for those.

Villages Kahuna
06-25-2022, 07:06 AM
Amazon uses the least expensive means of delivery. In some cases they use USPS. Because USPS deliveries in The Villages come thru the neighborhood mail stations, your packages(s) must be picked up there. If you lived in a place where your mail was delivered to your home, then that’s where your packages would be delivered. I don’t like it that way either, but that’s the way it is.

To my knowledge you can’t specify the means of delivery by Amazon. Their computers will always choose the least expensive means of delivery.

Regorp
06-25-2022, 08:18 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

We are wondering same thing as use Amazon often and we are closing in DeLuna July 1st, moving in maybe August. Thanks for the question.

M2inOR
06-25-2022, 08:59 AM
Your shipping confirmation tells you where your shipment might be delivered:

USPS tracking number --> your mail station.

UPS, FedEx, DHL tracking number --> your home address

Amazon tracking number --> your home address

Now for something confusing...some FedEx and UPS start out on their trucks, but end up at the mail station. Look at the tracking number to see if there's a handoff to USPS.

And to complicate things further, sometimes the mail station people will deliver packages to your home if they have time, or run out of lockers.

We are in Marsh Bend, and have been happy to get everything delivered as expected.

Michael G.
06-25-2022, 09:35 AM
Delivery to your front door always makes my wife nervous.
They do take a picture from your front door and sometimes post a notice of a delivery on line.

If your gone for awhile and have a Amazon order, you better make plans to have someone
pick your order from your front door until you return.

This happens a lot with my snowbird neighbors.

Garywt
06-25-2022, 09:46 AM
A little of topic but UPS use to deliver by golf cart. They had a trailer and would go through the neighborhoods. Not sure they do that anymore. I use to like it before Amazon created their own delivery system, UPS and FedEx were just fine, now add Amazon…. I try to avoid buying from Amazon but unfortunately in this day and age you can’t avoid it sometimes. Generally deliveries are placed inside our screened entryway.

Hardlyworking
06-25-2022, 09:52 AM
A little of topic but UPS use to deliver by golf cart. They had a trailer and would go through the neighborhoods. Not sure they do that anymore. I use to like it before Amazon created their own delivery system, UPS and FedEx were just fine, now add Amazon…. I try to avoid buying from Amazon but unfortunately in this day and age you can’t avoid it sometimes. Generally deliveries are placed inside our screened entryway.

Normally, they do this during the holiday season due to the vast numbers of packages.

M2inOR
06-25-2022, 10:04 AM
Delivery to your front door always makes my wife nervous.
They do take a picture from your front door and sometimes post a notice of a delivery on line.
...


If you are going to be away for awhile, just make sure you don't order anything.

We normally have delivery within a day or two, so know when to expect something at time of order.

If a high dollar item is ordered, I also have a PMB at the UPS Store, so will use that as the "ship to" address.

DonnaNi4os
06-25-2022, 11:18 AM
Your Amazon delivery may be made by an Amazon truck or USPS. Usually it depends on the size of your package as well as the value of what is inside. If it’s small enough it will likely be in your mailbox.

cynjim
06-25-2022, 12:52 PM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.I order a lot from Amazon and I get a lot of them delivered right to my front door and sometimes a small package may go to my PO box. :thumbup:

DaleDivine
06-25-2022, 12:56 PM
A little of topic but UPS use to deliver by golf cart. They had a trailer and would go through the neighborhoods. Not sure they do that anymore. I use to like it before Amazon created their own delivery system, UPS and FedEx were just fine, now add Amazon…. I try to avoid buying from Amazon but unfortunately in this day and age you can’t avoid it sometimes. Generally deliveries are placed inside our screened entryway.

They only use the trailers around Christmas time...
:BigApplause::BigApplause:

DaleDivine
06-25-2022, 12:58 PM
I order a lot from Amazon and I get a lot of them delivered right to my front door and sometimes a small package may go to my PO box. :thumbup:

Most of Amazon deliveries depend on where the item(s) are shipped from...
:welcome:

MartinSE
06-25-2022, 01:56 PM
They only use the trailers around Christmas time...
:BigApplause::BigApplause:

It seems to vary, I occasionally see a UPS golf cart in our neighborhood and sometimes see a UPS truck.

I expect they will soon be trying out delivery drones, that would seem to make a lot of sense. A large "mother" truck carrying a bunch of small drones. Stop, let the drones out to deliver, the drones return, plug in, get loaded with another package by the automated mother truck, and then it moves to the next area. Of course they have to work out security (people stealing drones) but it will come. Soon I hope.

mikeycereal
06-25-2022, 03:53 PM
I get a lot of Amazon orders and like the others said it depends. The bigger heavy boxes are placed at my front door. Light packages can be either front door or mailbox. I had small very light boxes dropped off at home a couple times so not all small stuff goes to the mailbox.

A few times I even had the same guy in an unmarked white SUV hatchback drop off my Amazon stuff. At first I thought was it sent to the wrong address? He leaves quickly before I can ask. If I get a package/letter meant for a neighbor in my mailbox I just drop it off inside their front screen door. Happened once.

Tom&JenC
06-26-2022, 05:56 AM
Yes sir, I am...

Luggage
06-26-2022, 06:06 AM
I know there's a lot of people sell books for $3.99 plus tax, I think it's more to get good ratings and to make any money because even with your labor being nothing you can't really make anything even if you got the book for free

Justhank
06-26-2022, 11:22 AM
Newbie here in Deluna. Whats the deal with Amazon here? Do they just deliver to your home address as per usual or does the mail station come into play. I should have asked at closing but I forgot about it.

They deliver to our house if it come by ups. In December ups used a golf cart pulling a trailer it was brown and had ups on it kind of funny to see

MartinSE
06-26-2022, 11:39 AM
I know there's a lot of people sell books for $3.99 plus tax, I think it's more to get good ratings and to make any money because even with your labor being nothing you can't really make anything even if you got the book for free

I assume this was posted to the wrong thread? I have no idea what it is about?

Tom&JenC
06-26-2022, 12:20 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone. I got it

Tom&JenC
06-26-2022, 12:23 PM
We closed in Jan 2022 and for the first few months everything went to the postal station. I'm guessing that once Google Maps gets updated that's when packages start coming to your door. I'd say since early May it's been a pretty regular thing for packages to get dropped at our door.

I'm wondering if you're the Tom from Jersey I've been chatting with?
Roy

Indeed sir, it is.

steve3860
06-28-2022, 05:40 PM
I live in DeLuna and get stuff brought to my house all the time. The only things that go to the mailbox is stuff shipped USPS