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hi just wondering if anyone by any chance knows who this newish parcel delivery man what company he works for?

I live on Thompson road he delivers here a lot recently twice he has knocked on myn to take neighbours parcels he is so rude want to complain to company he works for, drives a plain white transit van.

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I also have had a very similar experience. A white van, black male driver with white male drivers mate. Similarly asked me to take in a parcel for a neighbour I don't know at all. Got increasingly aggressive and abusive when I said I wouldn't take the parcel in and left as I was about to call the police. There was no markings on the van to indicate the company and I was too slow to get the registration.
I also have experienced a siilar situation of poor service in the flat i am living at except this time it was for my parcel.The parcel delevery guy rung the bell from the main entrance to get in the block i let him in but the guy ended up deliverying to the next door neighbours as i found out later that day and he also left a note that i wasnt in. but i was the one who opened the main door for him via the buzzer thought it was really weird. Just wanted to share a bad experience i had with parcel delevery services.

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