Parcel delivery
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Parcel delivery
I got home around 2pm today, and found a card on the doormat, It was from 'Business Post'. The guy/gal had written on the card 'parcel over side gate' and sure enough he/she had dropped the parcel over the fence on to the path along side the house. Incredibly it wasn't very wet despite it raining on and off all day up here, but I couldn't believe anyone would just drop a parcel over quite a high fence on to concrete!...I know better now,so anyone had any thing like this happen to you??.....
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Your emoticons did it.
One of my in-laws sent some post to my 5 yr old son for getting him 5 mtr badge and they didn't put enough postage on the envelope - by 6p. They have charged an extra £1 to put a card through our door and have us pick up the letter - thats some surcharge. If it was for anyone else in the house I would have told 'em to stuff it but the missus wants to pay up and get whatever the card is
One of my in-laws sent some post to my 5 yr old son for getting him 5 mtr badge and they didn't put enough postage on the envelope - by 6p. They have charged an extra £1 to put a card through our door and have us pick up the letter - thats some surcharge. If it was for anyone else in the house I would have told 'em to stuff it but the missus wants to pay up and get whatever the card is
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ultimatehandyman wrote:They do things like that all the time.
They also lie about trying to deliver parcels
I had a jacket go missing, the courier said they put it over the garden gate, they didnt as I never received, I had a bit of bother trying to convince them I never had it.
I would rather want something I dont have, that have something I dont want
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The missus paid up and we eventually received the underpaid post - it turned out to be a card with a pencil in it so the weight of the pencil really tipped the scales and cost me £1.06 (probably more than the pencil!)skiking wrote:Your emoticons did it.
One of my in-laws sent some post to my 5 yr old son for getting his 5 mtr swimming badge and they didn't put enough postage on the envelope - by 6p. They have charged an extra £1 to put a card through our door and have us pick up the letter - thats some surcharge. If it was for anyone else in the house I would have told 'em to stuff it but the missus wants to pay up and get whatever the card is