My apt complex has a mail slot on the front door. Do I need to give an apartment number?

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[2 Points] -FreewayRickRoss:

Why wouldn't you?


[1 Points] throwaway_365_:

I sent an encrypted email to the vendor, I'm really hoping I can undo the fuckup that I have just done. Meanwhile, can anyone else access bluesky


[1 Points] None:

speaking as somebody who has experience with this, as i or somebody close to me who was vending legal stuff shipped a package to a customer and it turned out it never got to them. there was a re-ship ready to be sent and the customer then sends the same looking address except it had an apartment number on it this time. for some reason it was very easy to remember that the last address that was provided had no apt number, this was a reason assuming why it ended up being undeliverable. this was the reason on the tracking information btw, "undeliverable." it sat in that city for 2 days, then later sent back to the return address. so you may want to try contacting the front desk and seeing if there is anything they can do it about it, such as notifying the postal workers. otherwise be prepared to not receive anything and let the vendor know to try grab it at the return address provided, if legit.


[1 Points] Samnite4Life:

Just give them the same address that's on your utility bills. Otherwise, you'll be back in a week making a post about 'Guys, my package never arrived, wat do now?'


[1 Points] dastampmasta:

You live in the building do you not? What difference does it make in terms of plausible deniability?