
Intro: This delivery record focuses on "making private delivery more robust". Key levers: minimising label info, choosing a signing method, and evidence-preservation at pickup.
Delivery scene

Parcel delivered to a smart locker; the recipient uses a virtual phone number; pickup code delivered via the courier app; collected and moved indoors before unboxing.
Key observations
Shipping label shows only a generic product name and customer-service number — no brand marks. Pickup-code sticker was taken by the recipient; no duplicate inside the locker. The carton is un-printed kraft paper; tape is intact.
Principle-level suggestions
1) Seal check: tape should be a single run, no re-application or adhesive residue. 2) Accessory count: lay out against the checklist and photograph in one shot. 3) Evidence first: photograph wide + detail shots before any further handling. 4) Escalation order: report to the courier channel first, then sync with the ordering channel.
Risk reminder
Public lockers often have phishing QR stickers nearby — don't scan unknown codes. If the label has been torn or the tape looks re-applied, pause signing and register with courier / channel.
Open question
What do you check first when a parcel arrives? Share your habit so we can refine the reference checklist.
Safety reminder: Never share your recovery phrase, PIN, or verification codes with anyone. Take the device screen as the source of truth for key confirmations. If anything about the delivery or unboxing looks off — stop first, keep evidence, and contact the channel you ordered through.