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Postman delivered to me at the Harvester at about 8.30pm a few weeks ago. I also left my house on NYE at around 4.30pm when I got home the next day the postman had left a parcel on my doorstep all night. Glad it wasn't nicked it was quite a expensive order I had placed in a less convincing sized box but still shouldn't of been left there at all!
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GinaG3 Wrote:

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> I also left my house on

> NYE at around 4.30pm when I got home the next day

> the postman had left a parcel on my doorstep all

> night. Glad it wasn't nicked it was quite a

> expensive order I had placed in a less convincing

> sized box but still shouldn't of been left there

> at all!


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You need to complain about that, otherwise it will happen to other people who may not be so lucky.


Are you sure it was the postie and not a courier delivery?

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GinaG3 Wrote:

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> ... when I got home the next day

> the postman had left a parcel on my doorstep all

> night. Glad it wasn't nicked it was quite a

> expensive order I had placed in a less convincing

> sized box but still shouldn't of been left there

> at all!


Hi Gina,


We had the same thing on 2 separate days last week: postman putting parcels under the doormat, which could easily be seen and pinched by anyone passing.

The second time he did it, my wife was home and saw the postman from an upstairs window.

So she ran down and asked him why he hadn't knocked, and why he thought it ok to leave parcels where they could get stolen.

He simply turned his back and walked up the street.


Anyone know where/how we make a complaint?


Thanks!

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