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Untill recently I have been taking in my neighbours parcels. They come in all shapes and sizes, value unknown. I have a small child in the house under 2 who likes to pick up and throw everything. I have often wondered, what if I accidently left the parcel exposed to my little thug of joy! Who would take responsibility for dammaged goods?
In most cases we have to sign for other peoples goods to say that they have been delivered. Imagaine if you have just ordered £500 gcard to find the box to be chewed and slobbered on by you neighbours alsatian after they kindly took in your parcel! I doubt very much that they would replace it if there was any dammage. So why do we accept other people's goods, and why do delivery men think its the social norm to go knocking on everyone's house untill someone will take the parcel in?
Can we have a vote please mod?
Yes/No
In most cases we have to sign for other peoples goods to say that they have been delivered. Imagaine if you have just ordered £500 gcard to find the box to be chewed and slobbered on by you neighbours alsatian after they kindly took in your parcel! I doubt very much that they would replace it if there was any dammage. So why do we accept other people's goods, and why do delivery men think its the social norm to go knocking on everyone's house untill someone will take the parcel in?
Can we have a vote please mod?
Yes/No