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Coolrico

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  1. On 19/12/2019 at 00:41, Melon said:

    I could see people being uncomfortable with being photographed on their front door step to be fair.
     

    Personally I think a unique code should be generated for signed mail and electronically sent to the recipient either via SMS or email. OTP services are a dime a dozen, so all this really requires is a bit of integration and the collection of one additional item of information about the recipient. 
     

    That code isn’t known to the postman and is unique to the individual parcel. That code gets entered on the device we typically sign today, as the recipients unique e-signature. If the code is wrong, the parcel isn’t delivered. It’s pretty much what we’re used to doing for banking already. If the recipient gives the code to a family member, friend, neighbour etc, that’s fine, but that’s at their own risk. 
     

    The only downside I see to a solution like this would be the additional time to deliver the package. People would inevitably not be ready with the code, so it would maybe add 30 seconds on average to the drop off time on signed mail. That would add up when you consider the amount of signed mail that must be delivered daily. 

    Great Idea, The only down side to this that i can think of is when delivering to business premises where you potentially have multiple people working in a goods in area, trying to track down the codes for each delivery would be an admin nightmare.

    Would work perfectly for personal deliveries and shipments.

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