Dear Courier Service
Door to door delivery means pick up goods at sender's door, deliver goods to recipient's door. It does not mean, put goods in machine house shed on the other side of the road, belonging to a third party, without informing anyone about it.
Other than having the recipient wait for days for the goods, which they need urgently, it's not good for electronical products and laminated tables to be in a half-open shed during days of pouring rain.
Yes! I would very much like a copy of my signature from when I signed for the goods! I'm terribly curious to see how you got round that one.
No love
May
Door to door delivery means pick up goods at sender's door, deliver goods to recipient's door. It does not mean, put goods in machine house shed on the other side of the road, belonging to a third party, without informing anyone about it.
Other than having the recipient wait for days for the goods, which they need urgently, it's not good for electronical products and laminated tables to be in a half-open shed during days of pouring rain.
Yes! I would very much like a copy of my signature from when I signed for the goods! I'm terribly curious to see how you got round that one.
No love
May
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Date: 2009-05-11 03:30 pm (UTC)Maybe you could mail them a photo of your door and a photo of the shed, labeled "my door" and "not my door". Or maybe "acceptable delivery point" and "if you leave it on someone else's property you can pay for it next time".
I feel most sympathetic with your rant. :)
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Date: 2009-05-11 03:39 pm (UTC)I like the photo idea!