Meet the hot UPS man who says he’s asked out 10 times a DAY on his route

He’s the complete package! Former model and UPS man, 38, says he gets asked out 10 times a week on his daily route for his good looks and charm

  • New York UPS delivery man Anthony Lupi, 28, says he receives up to 10 date invitations a day on his daily Soho route
  • The former model, who stands at 6ft 2, has worked for UPS for five years
  • He says his customers get angry when he’s rerouted and call his manager to complain and demand he be restored to his regular five-block route
  • Lupi receives compliments from his fans and passerby for his looks and charm
  • He has to politely decline his suitors because he has a girlfriend of eight years  
  • ‘I’m very flattered, but I have to keep it moving,’ Lupi said 

A UPS delivery man is taking New York City by storm for his good looks and charm, claiming that he gets asked out 10 times a week by clients and passerby on his daily route. 

Anthony Lupi, 28, is a former model from Long Island who stands at 6ft 2 and has worked for UPS for five years. 

Lupi says he loves his job but has run into trouble when he’s rerouted from his normal five-block route in downtown Manhattan, leading his regular delivery customers outraged to find another employee in his place and complain to his manager. 

‘We want Anthony and no one else. Not only is he super cute and charming, but he always goes the extra mile,’ one customer who owns a prominent gallery on West Broadway told the New York Post. 

Special delivery! UPS delivery man Anthony Lupi, 28, says he receives up to 10 date invitations a day on his daily Soho route

The former model from Long Island, who stands 6ft 2, has worked for UPS for five years

The former model from Long Island, who stands 6ft 2, has worked for UPS for five years

‘Oh yeah, he’s a good asset for UPS,’ Christine Smith, a saleswoman at Dsquared2 on Spring Street said. 

Lupi said he delivers an average of 250 to 300 packages a day but is entertained along his busy route by the throngs of women vying for his attention. 

‘People love the uniform. I also get a lot of “package” innuendos,’ Lupi said. 

‘Once, a 98-year-old woman asked me out on a date,’ he said. ‘She said “You’re such a handsome young man, I wish there were more like you when I was young.”‘

Unfortunately for his flirty customers, Lupi politely declines their invitations because he has a serious girlfriend of eight years. 

‘I’m very flattered, but I have to keep it moving,’ Lupi said.  

Lupi said he delivers an average of 250 to 300 packages a day but is entertained along his busy route by the throngs of women vying for his attention

Lupi said he delivers an average of 250 to 300 packages a day but is entertained along his busy route by the throngs of women vying for his attention

Unfortunately for his flirty customers, Lupi politely declines their invitations because he has a serious girlfriend of eight years. Lupi pictured delivering to his customers in Soho

Unfortunately for his flirty customers, Lupi politely declines their invitations because he has a serious girlfriend of eight years. Lupi pictured delivering to his customers in Soho

Lupi says he runs into trouble with his devoted customers when he’s taken off his route – which runs north to south from West Houston to Spring Street and east to west Greene Street to West Broadway – as its used as a training ground for new hires. 

When he’s rerouted, it can last for up to 40 days. 

‘I get many calls every year exactly like this,’ UPS spokesman Dan McMackin said speaking on Lupi and his army of suitors. 

‘One time I saw [Lupi] working another route and it felt like he was cheating on us. We were not happy,’ the gallery owner said, adding she called UPS ‘countless’ times to demand his return. 

'I¿ve gotten calls in the middle of the night asking if a package has arrived,' Lupi, who lives in Huntington, said. 'But I don¿t mind, it¿s important that people can depend on me'

‘I’ve gotten calls in the middle of the night asking if a package has arrived,’ Lupi, who lives in Huntington, said. ‘But I don’t mind, it’s important that people can depend on me’

‘We certainly don’t mind when he comes by,’ Zita Bettig, 60, a salesperson at Eileen Fisher at West Broadway and Spring Street said to the Post. ‘He’s the total guy-next-door.’

Bettig says Lupi isn’t all about looks – it’s his positivity that charms his customers. 

‘It’s like he’s having the best day of his life every day. I don’t know how he does it, but he really is charismatic,’ she said. 

His protocol includes introducing himself by name and handing out his number to customers to assure they receive their packages. 

‘I’ve gotten calls in the middle of the night asking if a package has arrived,’ Lupi, who lives in Huntington, said. ‘But I don’t mind, it’s important that people can depend on me.’

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