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"Doorman customers can set a delivery time between 6 pm and midnight that’s convenient for them. The new return service works in a similar way — you just schedule a pickup in that same time window."
Read More"Happily, when it comes to delivering and receiving packages, there are a handful of startups looking to ease the stress of the current mail system through the holidays and beyond."
Read More"This is the new age of combating thieves who steal packages from doorsteps, a growing problem as more Americans shop online. The old stand-by solutions, paying extra for signature delivery, sending packages to the office or getting a post-office box, are meeting their technological match."
Read More"Only a fortunate few New Yorkers have the luxury of a doorman to accept packages on their behalf while they're away at work, at the gym or on vacation, and that benefit comes at a steep price."
Read More"Doorman, a San Francisco-based, on-demand package delivery service, has officially launched in NYC. The timing is particularly good, given that Parcel—which offered essentially the same service—shut down its personal delivery service at the end of October, opting instead to work directly with retailers."
Read More"As ecommerce rises, a new fleet of package-focused startups has cropped up, easing the process for customers and small businesses."
Read More"Doorman, a company tackling the problem of missed deliveries by allowing consumers to schedule their own deliveries as late as midnight, has now gone live in Chicago and is preparing to soon launch in New York."
Read MoreSarah Lane talks to Zander Adell and Kapil Israni of Doorman about solving the frustrations of missed deliveries and expanding the business.
Watch Here"Nakedwines.com, a Napa-based winery that sells its wines online, hopes so. It is partnering on ship-direct-to-home wine orders in San Francisco with Doorman, a S.F. startup."
Read More"Everyone has, at some time or another, experienced the frustration that comes from missing a delivery – that is, coming home only to find a delivery notice stuck to your door. A company called Doorman is trying to solve this problem by allowing customers to schedule their own deliveries as late as midnight, seven days a week."
Read More"Some fortunate apartment and condo building residents have the luxury of a doorman to retrieve their packages, but many are greeted by the dreaded "missed package delivery" slip. Or worse yet, the package is just left on the doorstep."
Watch Here"Installing a surveillance system or sending packages to an alternative location can help keep Grinches away."
Watch Here"Despite hype from Amazon and Google, urban drone delivery probably won’t become a reality anytime soon. However, Doorman has beaten those bigger players to the punch."
Read More"A logistics startup aims to solve the famous 'last mile' problem for mail and package delivery."
Read More"Instead of returning home to find a sticky note left on your door, you can use myDoorman’s mobile app instead to schedule evening deliveries of your packages on demand."
Read MoreYou can find the latest Doorman news and announcements on the Doorman blog.