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The courier said to take it, what should I do?

It's their attitude not to send express delivery. As long as it is within the delivery range, the courier has the responsibility to deliver the courier directly to the door (I don't mean to send it upstairs, go downstairs to give it to you, it is human nature to go downstairs and pick it up in person, and we must understand the courier brother). Once upon a time, this happened to express delivery. When sending the mail, the sender was told by the courier that he didn't know whether it could be delivered. If it must be sent, the recipient will take it for himself. There are two meanings here: first, it is true that we can't reach the receiving place, and there is still a little distance, so we must pick it up, because this piece is not within the scope of receiving and shipping. If the recipient doesn't want to pick it up, the express mail will be returned, and the courier will not be responsible, and the round-trip freight of the express mail will be borne by the sender. First, although the words "agree to pick up the goods" are written, it does fall within the scope of collection and consignment. The courier has the obligation to deliver the parcel anyway and cannot agree to pick up the goods. In other words, as long as it is within the delivery range of express delivery, he has the responsibility to deliver it.