A bit of a weird one, but hey, its me...
If you live in a home with an address which doesn't really tell anyone very much, how do you cope with deliveries? I am in the process of buying a home in Wales, and its address has the house name, the village, and the postcode. That's it
Welcome to baradwys
I live in such a place, at the end of a private track - no signs, not even my place (apart from a sticker on a blue plastic council recycling crate). The postcode covers a huge area of similar out of the way properties. The postie knows and all the 'relief' posties do too - they are also cognisant of my personal safe hiding places if I'm not in.
Most of the regular couriers are ofay too. Helps if one is always (addictively) ordering bicycle bits from companies who use different outfits. They all learn quickly as their time and drop count and non drop is money!
There was the case of buying some extra memory mudules for an Apple laptop from Apple in Ireland, which was delivered in a 7.5 ton TNT truck - and it couldn't get up the narrow and tree covered track! If they'd popped the thing in a 'jiffy' bag and posted it, all would have been well.
BUT when things go
infrequently wrong - it doesn't help that we don't have mobile phone coverage in the Nantgwyant valley - which means the approaching roads for 3 miles southwest, 8 miles northeast and 10 miles northwest are no go phone areas.
I wouldn't swap this ever so mild inconvenience for the world