I'm baffled by how a photo of a random house numbered 136 on an unknown street can be considered "proof of delivery" when the actual delivery address on the package is 120 on my street. I drove around the area searching for this location, and I can't understand how someone could think that sending a photo of my package at the incorrect address constitutes "delivered" or serves as proof of anything other than a lack of competence.
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