I am hoping that Budget Shooter reconsiders the exclusive use of Canpar for deliveries or allows for individual needs. This past Saturday, I stayed home all day to receive a package from Budget. Around 3:30 I attended to some things downstairs. I thought I heard something outside, but by the time I made it up the stairs, the driver was down the driveway leaving me with a notice saying no one answered. I had actually left a note saying i was home and asked to knock loudly or have dispatch call me. I am disabled, with some hearing impairment and servers spinal problems but I still like to reload and shoot when I can. I wasn’t able to hear the first knock, if indeed the driver knocked, and it takes time to get to the front door. I had spent from 9 to 3:00 near the front door to accept delivery and put the message on the door in large letters so the driver would see it if it would take a minute to get upstairs. The notice gave no information concerning scheduling a time for another attempt or for me to pick up the package at one of their Safespots. It took over two hours to speak with someone from Canpar who promised to call me back by the end of the day on Monday, but didn’t. Tuesday, after a 90 minute wait, I spoke with someone who said that she would arrange for another delivery attempt. So far, there has been no indication that an attempt will be made, so I am staying home, waiting. I have no idea if Canpar will follow through or return the package. I contacted Budget who said that I would be charged shipment back to them, another $25. So, it appears that I will pay $50 and receive nothing. Budget are very rigid about their policy and I appreciate that generally, one doesn’t want explosive materials lying about in hallways in buildings or on decks, but I was home and waiting, and disabled. So, where do I stand in all of this? Does this sound fair?