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redeye52

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#225941 12-Dec-2017 11:38
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Had a parcel coming in from Singapore (Geekbuying) and was 'delivered' yesterday.

 

Suspect it was dropped off to my neighbour as signed for by a J Seaver and neighbours name is Jake or James (can't remember). Went around and asked them and no surprise they said they didn't have it - low key I think they deal drugs on the side so not the most trustworthy neighbours anyway lol..

 

Looks like I won't be getting my parcel but it is not cheap cables and such so I'm wondering who I should contact to chase this up. The tracking details don't show which carrier took over delivery once it arrived in NZ so... NZPost? I opened their contact form and it asks for the senders details which I don't have cause idk what GB's warehouse address is without seeing the parcel.

 

what a joke really - I had another parcel delivered at around the same time that one was 'delivered'. He threw my parcel over the fence and into a puddle, but thought he'd deliver another package with the same name and address next door? -___- muppets

 

 


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MikeAqua
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  #1917292 12-Dec-2017 11:41
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I would go back to geekbuying and say not delivered and request a refund. 

 

The signature clearly shows it wasn't you who signed for it.





Mike


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