Soldato
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Ive had parcels just put in the bin now, with a message "left in a safe space".
Nothing new there Hermes/Evri toss it over the garden fence if you're lucky if you're unlucky they just "disappear" itEvri don't even come to the door, they drop it the other side of the gate by the pavement, 20 meters away from the door.
Ok it’s very irrational but this is happening more and more and it’s driving me crazy.
“Your parcel has been delivered” notification appears, yet no attempt to knock the door or press the doorbell.
I thought well I could have missed it, but recently on any deliveries with live tracking I’ve been at the window and seen them not even attempt to knock.
Why are they doing this? Purely to save time? And maybe I’m paranoid but taking a picture of a parcel on the floor isn’t proof of delivery.
What’s to stop a driver take a picture of the parcel and then pick it up?
I thought it had to be a picture of say the parcel in the open doorway as evidence.
Anyone else experience the no knocking phenomenon? Maybe you’re a driver that does it, if so why?
Largely depends on what courier you get. Some give you basic tracking online and usually that's enough. But some want you to use "their app" before even allowing you to have map tracking, those I refuse to install and use. (Evri is one such company)Most deliveries I've had recently you can track online the progress of the courier, so you can look out for them and be ready to answer the door.
It's the reason I got a camera, they all just leave parcels in full view of the street. I've had parcels costing £1000+ destroyed because they left it out in the rain, they signed for it with my name, luckily once I sent them CCTV they admitted fault.
Or the courier simply doing their job?Surely this could be solved by constructing some sort of basic shelter and marking it for parcels? Or getting a proper parcel receipt box?
Giving away free feet picsmost times them wanting to snap a picture with it in my hands.
There's a lot of random agency workers doing it too, I spoke to one from RM not long ago, and they pretty much put him straight out on his own - he however did knock the door and waitEverything is too cheap. Pay peanuts, get monkeys.
Everything is too cheap. Pay peanuts, get monkeys.