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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What is it with you not wanting to deliver parcels? I was sitting by the window watching a delivery man go to neighbours door and not knock or ring the bell and just leave a card?!
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Well im a delivery guy and it makes me laugh when people say we just leave cards it takes more effort to fill a card out put the parcel back in the lorry and retender the same parcel the following day and we don’t get paid for bringing it back either |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They can't be bothered to carry the big parcels up the path, so they leave a card for the customer to pick up the delivery.
Don't blame them in this weather. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well im a delivery guy and it makes me laugh when people say we just leave cards it takes more effort to fill a card out put the parcel back in the lorry and retender the same parcel the following day and we don’t get paid for bringing it back either "
Not if you don't bother carrying the parcel to the door in the first place. |
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Hunt the parcel is the best one.
I had one leave me a card with a long message saying my parcel had been left in a self supporting attatchment or such like.
I looked everywhere a couple of days later i accidently found it under stuff in the shed and one didnt leave even a card but had just left my parcel at a random pick up point 2 miles away. Only found out as id phones the company to aee why it was taking so long |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I once got an email with a picture of the wall opposite my house from a delivery driver who said he couldn't deliver the parcel because the house didn't exist!
From the angle it was taken at it looked like he hadn't even bothered getting out of his van |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I order parcels purely because my local Hermes driver is insanely hot
Never get to see our local Hermes driver, he normally launches the parcel and runs!!! "
My postie knocks, puts the parcel on the doorstep and runs to the front gate, because he hears my dogs bark. The takeaway delivery man runs back to the front gate too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The last Lovehoney parcel I got was left inside the bench in my front yard - don't ask...
Thankfully it wasn't anything electric and my upstairs neighbour got it and brought it inside before I got home from work. |
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"They can't be bothered to carry the big parcels up the path, so they leave a card for the customer to pick up the delivery.
Don't blame them in this weather. " i have a trolley for the big stuff but sometimes if there’s no sign of life I do leave it on the lorry save double handing it but still get it the next day lol but my job does have its perks knocking on doors early mornings this time of year |
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"Let’s flip things around.
Why do people order things to be delivered to an address when they know they’re not going to be there? And then why do they complain that it wasn’t delivered?" exactly well said lol |
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