Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 8:03am
Absolutely but how deliveries are accomplished very much depends on exactly where you live and whether the postal service - or couriers - can (or will) deliver there and that's by no means a given.
Although I can get mail and courier items delivered to my address for the latter it would generally mean a driver phoning me for directions which clearly could be a problem if there is nobody at home so for certainty I have a post office box where I have all deliveries directed and I've had no problems with that whatsoever. The address for that is preceeded with 'Oficine de Correos' which my post office told me gives them the authority to receive packages on my behalf even those which require signing for.
One point worth noting though. If buying on eBay UK and the delivery is via eBays 3rd party Global Delivery System then it will arrive by courier at your given address and clearly you or someone needs to be there to receive and sign for it.
Personally I completely avoid buying items for which sellers use that method of dispatch as not only is it ridiculously expensive but it also stretches delivery time by a factor of anything between 3 and 10x!