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Yes, complain to Royal Mail, no point complaining on here!


It's not just Royal Mail, it's all of them.


Mostly they don't bother to ring the bell, they flap the letterbox a bit in a half-hearted sort of way.


In one case the bell did ring, I went to answer it and got there to see the van driving off and a parcel dumped on my wall (not even on the mat) by somebody who couldn't even have known I was in.

JohnL Wrote:

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> Yet when I work from home I get 2 or 3 ringing to

> leave my neighbours parcels - how do they know I'm

> in (I'm not that noisy).

>

> I then end up being delivery boy if they don't pop

> over before I go out :)


WFHomers have to do their bit for society. A WFH neighbour is a very handy thing.

I had an email from Amazon a few weeks ago, saying "we'd tried to deliver, but no one was in". As the delivery address was a business, there was someone in and available all day. I assumed the driver decided it was time to knock off and just marked everyone as out.


But to the OP, you would probably find that, had you actually seen the postie, he probably didn't have your parcel anyway... just the card.

I had one from RM for a parcel last Friday, but couldn't swear for certain that the bell wasn't rung, given that it was timed at 7.34 am. But I did notice that the postie's name/id part had just a slightly diagonal dash in it. I've no idea if that's the identifier used by one particular postie, or just an anonymous dash. What's on yours?

singalto Wrote:

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> I was once at my son's house when the postie left

> a card through his letter box. I rushed out and

> caught him asking why he hadn't rung the bell. He

> said he didn't actually have the parcel with him,

> just a card to say it was at the Highshore road

> office!



:)) or possibly :(

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