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#248498 28-Mar-2019 16:04
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Look:

https://www.passtheparcel.co.nz/Pass...1OF0-P0D1-2Q1U

He's so good , he takes photos of the parcel, showing the address, then takes another of himself delivering it.

Anyone see a problem??

 

 

 

 


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  #2206397 28-Mar-2019 16:06
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haha.

 

Concentrating so much on taking the photo etc, didn't bother to match numbers..

 

 

 

At least you know where it went.




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  #2206442 28-Mar-2019 17:41
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We had a courier take a photo of a delivery that he left on the ground by our mailbox.

 

Supposedly as proof of delivery.

 

But there was nothing to stop him picking it up again and putting it back in his van.

 

Proof of nothing really.





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  #2206460 28-Mar-2019 18:03
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lol fail hard.



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  #2206848 29-Mar-2019 09:26
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Update:

 

Still not there.
Rang couriers back.
That took 2 attempts cause first guy who answered the phone was busy raving to a colleague and not actuallt listening to his phone.

 

Second one checked with local branch and said they sending courier back.

 

Uh, wasn't that meant to happen yesterday?
So I say and what about ringing me back which also didn't happen yesterday?
She checks to see if "query lodged". No.
Lodges one.

 

And? Going to ring me back?
She says courier will contact her.

 

Uh, yes...and me? Will they ring me? Still didn't get an answer on that.

 

Plus what if it's been collected - it will have actually.
Oh they'll leave a "card to call" then.

 

useless.

 

 


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  #2206852 29-Mar-2019 09:35
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So I take it you walked to #24 and asked for your package and they said they didnt have it ?





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  #2206885 29-Mar-2019 10:06
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xpd:

 

So I take it you walked to #24 and asked for your package and they said they didnt have it ?

 

 

 

 

That is what I would do...

 

Occasionally whenever I got my neighbours parcel I just go and put it in the right box...


 
 
 
 

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  #2206950 29-Mar-2019 12:14
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xpd:

 

So I take it you walked to #24 and asked for your package and they said they didnt have it ?

 

 

No. I sent it.

 

The receiver did not as he didn't get home until 9 from work last night, early (6) this morning there was no-one home at at that address, not in the box anymore - he is trying again after work tonight.

 

Not that we should have to run around....


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  #2206958 29-Mar-2019 12:29
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Ah right :) Yeah, and probably find the courier would go get it back, throw it in their van, to deliver on the next run which is 24hrs away :D

 

 





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