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"Oh, it takes a brain for that ...": Customer approaches couriers - it ends differently than expected

2020-02-03T14:04:25.861Z


Brazen parcel deliverers, angry customers and many misunderstandings: some notices are so funny that they have to be shared with everyone. Like this one.


Brazen parcel deliverers, angry customers and many misunderstandings: some notices are so funny that they have to be shared with everyone. Like this one.

"Dear 'deliverer' ..." begins a note that has been posted to the Facebook group "Best of parcel delivery staff". Anyone who thinks of a nice message for the parcel carrier will soon be taught otherwise. Finally, it becomes clear early on: This is more of a nasty exchange of blows! But what had happened?

"Presence helps!" Battle between parcel carrier and recipient escalates

Apparently the recipient, who obviously attached the note to a mailbox, felt challenged. The reason for this: a notification from an Amazon courier . He probably hadn't found the Amazon customer and wrote the following words: " Have you ever thought about how a package will arrive? Presence helps !"

The recipient of the package probably did not want to put up with this announcement and promptly countered with the said note. Then she wrote: " Dear 'deliverer', have you ever thought about when people usually go to work? Thinking helps! (Oh, it takes a brain ...) All the best". The post went viral immediately and caused a lot of laughter in the Facebook community - but also a lot of criticism.

Also interesting : a resident reacts so ingeniously to a criticism posted by his co-tenants.

Criticism on Facebook for recipient - parcel carriers accuse

Some angry users, who are also parcel carriers by profession, came forward. One user writes ironically: " We deliverers, of course, adjust individually according to the attendance times when the customers are at home. And that every day at any time. It's completely clear! "

Find out here : "Half an hour wanted": Amazon customer can not believe where she can find a package .

Another finally says against it: " How brazen is that ??? When I order from Amazon, I know when the package arrives, with Prime probably the next day, and then insults the deliverer because SHE is not at home? ?? What do customers think they are ??? When I order a pizza, I am at home, too, or ??? I insult the pizza delivery boy when I am not at home and he goes back ??? It is so difficult To give an alternative? Neighbor, storage location, packing station ... really blatant, how special some people consider themselves to be ... "

Read also : This misfortune of a DHL courier makes the network amusing.

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