Soldato
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Just the one boot? Was it Heather Mills?…
As has been said it will probably be to stage the photo for delivery.
I suppose the main thing to learn from this is to lock your doors if you want to minimise the chance of rouge couriers waving their welly around your garage
It's always about colour... Nothing to do with my inability to spell.Nobody mentioned the colour of the courier
He'll stick the boot in the corner of the pic so it looks like someone was in. Same as they try a get a pic with you in it (feet) when you answer the door.Our delivery drivers just take a photo, they don't prop their phones up and pose with the product on a timer!!
He'll stick the boot in the corner of the pic so it looks like someone was in. Same as they try a get a pic with you in it (feet) when you answer the door.
It's funny. I often wondered what delivery companies expected when they only deliver Monday to Friday, 9-5... (Granted, it's changed recently and more people work from home)I often wonder why people order things for delivery knowing there will be nobody at home when a delivery is attempted.
@lakitu
Did you get a photo with his boot in it or just boxes on their own?
Can you see the POD photos on Yodel tracking?
That'll answer if he was faking a boot in the corner of a POD photo.
Hold on I will check.
It just says it was delivered, no pic at all.
I often wonder why people order things for delivery knowing there will be nobody at home when a delivery is attempted. Especially for large bulky and usually expensive items. They then complain when the delivery driver refuses to leave it “somewhere safe”. Or they complain when the delivery driver does leave it somewhere safe and it gets stolen. Or even worse, they post publicly available videos of the poor delivery driver doing his job and accuse them of crimes.
Am I the only one thinking you are the problem here, not the delivery driver?
I often wonder why people order things for delivery knowing there will be nobody at home when a delivery is attempted. Especially for large bulky and usually expensive items.
You can't be serious.Because he's up to something and it aint just dropping my parcel off is it.
- Why isn't your garage door locked?I live in a very private area and I order most days and delivery drivers leave items 100% of the time.
He removed them, it's in the thread.cant see videos
I live in a very private area and I order most days and delivery drivers leave items 100% of the time
It's funny. I often wondered what delivery companies expected when they only deliver Monday to Friday, 9-5... (Granted, it's changed recently and more people work from home)