Missed/Failed Delivery Dispute Log
"Attempted delivery, no one home" is easy for a carrier to log and hard to dispute — unless you were actually keeping evidence.
A carrier's own record is the only version of events — unless you keep your own
A "delivery attempted, recipient unavailable" note is a single line in a carrier's system, logged unilaterally, with nothing on your end to contradict it — unless you were home, or have a doorbell camera, or can show you were somewhere else entirely with a timestamp. That's exactly what this log builds, alongside a pattern record if it's happening repeatedly with the same carrier, and an escalation path once a single dispute isn't enough.
- Claimed Attempt Details — exactly what the carrier says happened, and when
- Contradicting Evidence Checklist — camera footage, presence records, timestamps
- Attempt History table — for tracking a recurring pattern with the same carrier or address
- Escalation tracker
Step by step
- Download the log (PDF or Excel version included).
- Fill in Claimed Attempt Details as soon as you see the carrier's record of the failed attempt.
- Work through the Contradicting Evidence Checklist — gather whatever actually contradicts the claimed attempt.
- If this keeps happening, log each instance in the Attempt History table to build a documented pattern.
- Use the Escalation tracker to keep a record as you push the dispute further.
Anyone disputing a carrier's claimed delivery attempt
A "delivery attempted" or "recipient unavailable" record you believe is inaccurate — whether it's a one-off or a recurring pattern with the same carrier.
- Print-ready PDF version
- Editable Excel version
- Claimed Attempt Details, Contradicting Evidence Checklist
- Attempt History table, Escalation tracker
- Works on any device
Don't let the carrier's log be the only version of events.
Document what actually happened, build a pattern record if it keeps happening, and escalate with a real paper trail.
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