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| Thread ID: 121087 | 2011-10-11 04:58:00 | I wonder whether i should go get my package... | Question (15792) | PC World Chat |
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| 1236746 | 2011-10-11 07:44:00 | Also, the parcel is a cake. | pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 1236747 | 2011-10-11 07:45:00 | Also, the parcel is a cake. A cake. Of what? :devil |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 1236748 | 2011-10-11 08:16:00 | Three hours sounds like a lot of time for a 14km round trip though, can you not hitch a ride with a neighbour or friend, or borrow a bicycle? A 14km ride is nothing on a bike, it may be something nice for you, and there is no hurry to pick it up so why not just get to it when you can. I think theres a maximum of 2 weeks to get it or they will return it to sender by default. And they have refused to redeliver it when you will be home? (as already suggested ...) Apparently, with NZ post, they try once and then its up to you to get it from them. Even if they did try to redeliver, i live in a gated compound so they cant knock my door anyway. 14km round trip... $2 of petrol and 10 minutes... *boggle* I dont have a car obviously. |
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| 1236749 | 2011-10-11 08:34:00 | Quite often I have had a courier attempt to deliver a parcel to my home when I am out. The courier will leave a card, if it is a delivery that requires a signature, otherwise he will leave the parcel at my back door. If a card is left, I usually ring the number on the card and make arrangements for me to pick up the parcel or arrange an alternative delivery time or place. You should ring them if you have difficulties getting to their depot to pick up the parcel. |
Bobh (5192) | ||
| 1236750 | 2011-10-11 08:36:00 | Apparently, with NZ post, they try once and then its up to you to get it from them. Even if they did try to redeliver, i live in a gated compound so they cant knock my door anyway.Apparently? Are you guessing this information? If NZ Post were the delivery agents, then you should be able to have the parcel redirected to your nearest Post Shop and collect it from there. Ask them. What are my options for redelivery of the item? (www.courierpost.co.nz) |
Jen (38) | ||
| 1236751 | 2011-10-11 08:43:00 | lol I was waiting for a package that was being couriered to me, hadn't received it, so asked the sender for the courier ticket number... checked it online, came up delivered? WTF? [Looks around for a package that isn't there] Oh look, there's a digitised signature... who the heck is Oncar Bonnet? Ohhhh, the courier monkey who delivered it couldn't be bothered to return, so he signed for it himself, and left it on my car bonnet... away from where I could see it, and just before it began to rain... all day. I can't say I would ever use the courier service myself, and the sender said he wasn't planning on using them again either. :? |
Sick Puppy (6959) | ||
| 1236752 | 2011-10-11 09:02:00 | Kids used to walk as far to school in the morning often using a cow pat to warm their feet up. | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1236753 | 2011-10-11 09:02:00 | Even when at home hardly seen a courier deliverer. Recent deliveries from Trademe - always two early morning rapid loud door knocks, I look out the window upstairs within a few seconds, and see their van racing off. Always in a hurry. | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
| 1236754 | 2011-10-11 09:13:00 | Quite often I have had a courier attempt to deliver a parcel to my home when I am out. The courier will leave a card, if it is a delivery that requires a signature, otherwise he will leave the parcel at my back door. If a card is left, I usually ring the number on the card and make arrangements for me to pick up the parcel or arrange an alternative delivery time or place. You should ring them if you have difficulties getting to their depot to pick up the parcel. Ive had this happen numerous times with other delivery services. But NZ post doesnt entertain you when you call to make re-arrangements to deliver. They just tell you that they can't help and you have to pick it up yourself. Apparently? Are you guessing this information? If NZ Post were the delivery agents, then you should be able to have the parcel redirected to your nearest Post Shop and collect it from there. Ask them. What are my options for redelivery of the item? (www.courierpost.co.nz) They refused to redirect to my nearest post shop, "for security reasons". Edit : To clarify, the card to collect is from NZ post, not courier to post. |
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| 1236755 | 2011-10-11 09:23:00 | Must be a bomb. | Snorkbox (15764) | ||
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