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Delivery address wanted


Hugfrancis

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I am looking for a household (or small business) where I can arrange to have my small domestic items (usually from Amazon) delivered between 8.30 - 6 Monday to Friday. Each time an item is received, you would tick it as received on a shared Google sheet. Someone would collect the items from you once a week.

For this service I would propose ?1 per item received (on average about 10 items per week), and ?2 per item received outside these times and days.

I need this service to start as soon as possible.

Francis

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Hi Francis,


Not sure if this would suit, but amazon offers pick up points similar to this across the uk. The nearest ones are in the Co-Op and in the post office.



Details can be found here-


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Click-and-Collect-with-Pick-Up-Locations/b?ie=UTF8&node=5394826031

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