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Couriers often get a bad rap. If a package gets damaged or even worse, stolen, it's usually the delivery driver who gets the blame.

But judging from a picture Danielle McPherson recently tweeted, some of them might not even be trying! When she came home, Danielle found her Amazon package laying on decorative rocks near the house, with a few of them thrown on top of the box.

Danielle's tweet instantly went viral and has already accumulated over 325K likes and 1.1K comments, many of which are other people sharing similar experiences.

Yes, these images scream "minimal effort" but have in mind that there's only so much a courier can do without a secure mailbox. Anyway, continue scrolling and check out the photos!

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Amazon delivery note showing a missed parcel left on the left-hand side under a prickly tree, shared in a Twitter thread.

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According to Morgan Stanley estimates, Amazon is already delivering about half of its packages in the U.S. and will soon pass both United Parcel Service and FedEx in total volume.

Reportedly, Amazon Logistics more than doubled its share of U.S. package volumes from about 20% in recent history and is now shipping at a rate of 2.5 billion per year. For comparison, it is estimated that UPS and FedEx have U.S. shipping volumes of 4.7 billion and 3 billion packages per year, respectively.

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    Amazon delivery left by a wheelie bin, illustrating how people are sharing how Amazon hides their deliveries on Twitter.

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    "Customers love the transition of Prime from two days to one day — they've already ordered billions of items with free one-day delivery this year. It's a big investment, and it's the right long-term decision for customers," CEO Jeff Bezos said about the one-day Prime shipping on an earnings call at the end of 2019.

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    For his company, it’s not just about getting more packages to more customers at higher speeds. It’s also about owning everything from the arrival of a product at an Amazon factory (or the creation of the product from an Amazon subsidiary) to the so-called last-mile delivery to the customer’s doorstep. And the numbers say they have been doing quite a good job so far. What is your experience with Amazon deliveries? Tell us in the comments!

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    Amazon delivery parcels cleverly hidden under a doormat on a wooden porch, showcasing creative package hiding ideas.

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    Amazon delivery packages hidden behind a broom and plants by the doorstep, shared in a humorous Twitter thread.

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    Packages hidden under a doormat on a porch, illustrating how Amazon hides their deliveries in a funny way.

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    Amazon delivery hidden under a doormat on a porch in a funny example of how people share Amazon hides their deliveries.

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    Amazon delivery left camouflaged on grass near front door with doormats and porch in humorous Twitter thread post.

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    Package cleverly hidden behind a rock by Amazon delivery at a front doorstep with a black door and green trash bin.

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    Amazon delivery hidden behind a doormat at a white front door on a brick house, illustrating hidden package delivery humor.

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    Hand holding an Amazon delivery notice showing parcel left under stairs with bike and metal stairs in background.

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    A cardboard package left inside a closed front door, illustrating how Amazon hides deliveries on a main road.

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    Amazon delivery box cleverly hidden under a doormat in front of a black door, shared in a funny Twitter thread on hidden deliveries.

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    Amazon delivery packaging soaked and crumpled on wet ground amid plants, illustrating how Amazon hides their deliveries.

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    Amazon delivery hidden awkwardly at front door despite special instructions not to leave package there.

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