yep, the sender can sign the bottom of the airbill and wave the signature release. What service was used? Priority overnight delivery is probably what you got and the letter may not be delivered until 10:30 a.m.
yep, the sender can sign the bottom of the airbill and wave the signature release. What service was used? Priority overnight delivery is probably what you got and the letter may not be delivered until 10:30 a.m.
I believe it can be set up as either a signature or no signature required but I believe you have to tell the sender before that package is sent... If no one is there and a signature is required they will take it back to the facility and possibly try to deliver it again the next day... If still no one is there then you would have to go to the facility and pick up the package...
I would call the sender and see how they had the package set up!!!
nope, fed-ex priority overnight delivery is gauranteed by 10:30 in the am to most metropolitan areas. If he lives in a rural area then he might be looking at 12.
They have a standard overnight service which is usually delivered by 3.