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Re: Moral dilemma
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08/12/2017 07:28
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Pondman
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Theft is theft!
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Re: Moral dilemma
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09/12/2017 12:49
09/12/2017 12:49
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My thoughts are when you ordered the goods was there a section where you could leave delivery instructions for the postal worker, and did you fill this out? The value of the goods is above what is usually considered acceptable to leave outside and usually indicates a signed for item. If they have not followed your instructions you could use that as the basis for a complaint. This might stop the issue happening again-and it seems to be a repeat issue due to what you say about the birthday card. So the delivery agent may not lose their job, more a case of a training need perhaps. One thing seems for sure, say nothing and it is likely to happen again. My 2p worth
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Re: Moral dilemma
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12/12/2017 11:20
12/12/2017 11:20
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I ordered three shirts a few months back that, despite the three day delivery I paid for, took two weeks to arrive. When they finally did, they were dumped in the remnants of a box that was totaly ripped to bits. I joked at the time that it must be a werewolf doing delivery (it was a full moon that night) it was that bad. The shirts were in plastic sleeves though and appeared undamaged so I just bit the bullet and didn't complain. Two weeks later, another three the same turned up! Obviously, I accepted their 'apology' Maybe sort out a "safe" place which you can refer to on the order form... They seem to ignore this whenever I order something and deliver it to my neighbour anyway... and I have to face his moaning. Something about working hours and sleeping during the day? I just call it even considering his van's alarm goes off all bloody night I looked up a storage solution after reading this thread as, in my experience, someone else has always thought of a soluton to any problem and sure enough Bit pricey but I've probably saved that much on delivery since getting Amazon Prime anyway...
F****** b****** thing...
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