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Nasty note sent to DHL causes heads to shake – “Says a lot about the author”

2024-01-30T09:08:39.357Z

Highlights: Nasty note sent to DHL causes heads to shake – “Says a lot about the author”. Many consider the note written by a DHL customer in Lower Saxony to be quite outrageous. But he also gets some understanding. “Hopefully the messenger can read better than the person who wrote the note can write” “I don’t know who was more confused, the delivery person or me,” says one user in the Facebook group.


Many consider the note written by a DHL customer in Lower Saxony to be quite outrageous. But he also gets some understanding.


Many consider the note written by a DHL customer in Lower Saxony to be quite outrageous.

But he also gets some understanding.

Hanover - A Facebook group dedicated to parcel services is enjoying great popularity: it already has more than 37,000 members.

A lot of posts revolve around complaints about DHL, Hermes & Co. - not like a photo that a user said he took in Lower Saxony.

It can't be verified, but no one would think of something like that.

Lower Saxony: Ingrid note contains nasty last sentence – “You can read... Or?”

He took a photo of a handwritten note that was addressed to DHL.

In each case he has made the last name given unrecognizable.

It reads: “Hello DHL, please ring Ingrid [last name] and not [last name].

If Ingrid [last name] is the address on the package, ring the bell for Ingrid [last name] as well.” But then the author left the good nursery.

He added: “You can read... Don’t you?”

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This note was apparently written by a DHL customer from Lower Saxony.

Many see him as rude.

© Facebook

In this case, many users are not annoyed about a parcel service, but about this note.

“Unfortunately, the note says a lot about the author himself,” says one user.

“Hopefully the messenger can read better than the person who wrote the note can write” or “I don’t know who was more confused, the delivery person or me” also.

There are clear words from another: “The thing is this 'you can read'.

If the person were to look into their own nose, they would know that the post office, especially DHL, has to deliver according to regulations.

If that person is then too incompetent to provide the information correctly, then it's not DHL's fault.

Especially since DHL is not allowed to respond to such letters, you either do it online or live with it.”

DHL note from Lower Saxony causes extensive discussion

Under the comment “What kind of ass behavior is this?!” a sprawling discussion ensues.

“Well, if it happens a few times, it can be annoying,” says one user.

He expresses his understanding: “You don't know the history, if the person has already told the messenger that many times, then I can understand that.

Some have a child who is sleeping or animals who make a fuss when the doorbell rings, when the doorbell rings over and over again even though the doorbell is next to it.” Numerous other contributions follow along with back and forth.

Others take the matter a little less seriously.

“And if Ingrid isn't there... That's too imprecise for me,” jokes one user.

Another says: "I would politely say 'No.'

Write underneath.” In fact, a DHL courier recently took revenge in his own way in response to an angry note.

(lin)

Category list image: © Facebook

Source: merkur

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