Note: This is a protype page created to send to UPS who only allows 500 words to be sent to their customer service department. I want them to validate the information and add anything that will be helpful to us.
This is in response to the report of stolen UPS packages shown at the bottom of this page.
This is in response to the report of stolen UPS packages shown at the bottom of this page.
UPS in Green Mountain
When I received the report of stolen UPS packages, I talked with UPS and created the post that follows. I have sent a copy of this post to UPS for any additional comments.
UPS does not have a dedicated write-up describing what a neighbor should do to help protect themselves from stolen packages. Stolen packages go through a full claim process.
However, the UPS customer service representative I spoke with provide the following thoughts.
Receiving Packages
---If you have the option, require a signature for received packages. In this case if you are not home you will get a note from the driver saying when an attempt will be made to deliver the package again as well as contact information so that you can talk to UPS about when to deliver.
---You may want to have the package delivered to your work where a signature is always required.
---You can pick up your package at the UPS Customer Warehouse. The closest one to us is at
UPS Customer Center
UPS CC - COMMERCE CITY
5190 IVY ST
COMMERCE CITY,CO,80022
800-742-5877
MapQuest suggests this about 18 miles away and is 25 to 32 minutes’ drive time depending on whether you use 6th Avenue or I70.
(---Access Points - UPS is testing points for drop-off and collection such as 7-11's which will expand the places you can have packages delivered for pickup at no additional charge.)
Sending Package
---If you do not want to risk putting a package out for pickup, perhaps because no one is home, you can take it to the UPS store in the King Soopers shopping center. The center can print up a UPS label for you.
---There is a drop box In the rear lobby of the Wells Fargo Bank on Union. Surely there are more of these.
---More stores and drop boxes can be found using search locations on the UPS.com site.
UPS does not have a dedicated write-up describing what a neighbor should do to help protect themselves from stolen packages. Stolen packages go through a full claim process.
However, the UPS customer service representative I spoke with provide the following thoughts.
Receiving Packages
---If you have the option, require a signature for received packages. In this case if you are not home you will get a note from the driver saying when an attempt will be made to deliver the package again as well as contact information so that you can talk to UPS about when to deliver.
---You may want to have the package delivered to your work where a signature is always required.
---You can pick up your package at the UPS Customer Warehouse. The closest one to us is at
UPS Customer Center
UPS CC - COMMERCE CITY
5190 IVY ST
COMMERCE CITY,CO,80022
800-742-5877
MapQuest suggests this about 18 miles away and is 25 to 32 minutes’ drive time depending on whether you use 6th Avenue or I70.
(---Access Points - UPS is testing points for drop-off and collection such as 7-11's which will expand the places you can have packages delivered for pickup at no additional charge.)
Sending Package
---If you do not want to risk putting a package out for pickup, perhaps because no one is home, you can take it to the UPS store in the King Soopers shopping center. The center can print up a UPS label for you.
---There is a drop box In the rear lobby of the Wells Fargo Bank on Union. Surely there are more of these.
---More stores and drop boxes can be found using search locations on the UPS.com site.
This page will become permanent as soon as possible. Dave 10/15/2014 11:29 AM
The Original Report
We live on S. Alkire and have lived in the neighborhood almost two years now. We have had two incidents now that packages have been stolen from our front porch that I'd like to report.
About two months ago, my husband had received a package, and he got notification from USPS that it had arrived. When we got home from work, it wasn't here. USPS swore that they left it at the correct address, so sadly, we could only assume that someone stole it from our front porch before we got home.
Yesterday, we left a package on the front porch to be picked up from UPS, around 7:15 am. When I left the house at 8:30 am, the package was gone, so I assumed UPS already picked it up. Well, UPS stopped by later that morning to pick up the package, and they don't have it in their system as getting picked up by another driver. Disappointingly enough, my husband and I wonder if this package wasn't stolen as well. We just can't imagine who would do this in our neighborhood, especially so early in the morning.
I thought that this might be something for our neighbors to keep an eye out for. I know we will be doing our best to avoid getting deliveries when no one is home, and will plan to drop packages off going forward.
Thanks for sharing,
We live on S. Alkire and have lived in the neighborhood almost two years now. We have had two incidents now that packages have been stolen from our front porch that I'd like to report.
About two months ago, my husband had received a package, and he got notification from USPS that it had arrived. When we got home from work, it wasn't here. USPS swore that they left it at the correct address, so sadly, we could only assume that someone stole it from our front porch before we got home.
Yesterday, we left a package on the front porch to be picked up from UPS, around 7:15 am. When I left the house at 8:30 am, the package was gone, so I assumed UPS already picked it up. Well, UPS stopped by later that morning to pick up the package, and they don't have it in their system as getting picked up by another driver. Disappointingly enough, my husband and I wonder if this package wasn't stolen as well. We just can't imagine who would do this in our neighborhood, especially so early in the morning.
I thought that this might be something for our neighbors to keep an eye out for. I know we will be doing our best to avoid getting deliveries when no one is home, and will plan to drop packages off going forward.
Thanks for sharing,