The Today programme this morning - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04pv736 - had an interesting, slightly amusing, and sadly relevant item, re deliveries. The poppies from the London exhibit at the Tower of London have been sent out, and many of them were sent out using a firm Yodell. The most amusing story was by the man who was out when his package was delivered, apparently unharmed (amazingly). He was out when it was delivered, but the delivery man could not get in due to the gates and fence. The house had a CCTV system. When the owner returned he was surprised to find the package on his doorstep, so looked at the CCTV footage. The process took some time, as the delivery man waited for a while, and tried various ways in. At this point the owner expected him to have climbed over the fence, but apparently he just hurled it over the fence towards the door, and maybe it landed on the door mat.
Other recipients were seemingly not so lucky, and received damaged items.
Mostly goods that we receive here are in reasonable condition, though I have had damaged goods (indeed, delivered by said Yodell firm), but the usual pattern is that the drivers run up to the door, hurl the goods down in front of the door, ring the bell or knock quickly and then run away. They run fast, I can't even get to the door by the time they have driven away. Often no cards are dropped, or if they do bother they proclaim "left in secure porch" which is a total lie, as anyone could come up and remove the items - which would be clearly visible from the road, and there is no porch! However, I can't say that Yodell is the only firm whose delivers do this - others also follow this practice.
In the rather sad case of the poppies, it is somewhat surprising that they weren't sent out in better packaging, or marked "Fragile", though I suspect mischievously that some companies might take that as a challenge!
Other recipients were seemingly not so lucky, and received damaged items.
Mostly goods that we receive here are in reasonable condition, though I have had damaged goods (indeed, delivered by said Yodell firm), but the usual pattern is that the drivers run up to the door, hurl the goods down in front of the door, ring the bell or knock quickly and then run away. They run fast, I can't even get to the door by the time they have driven away. Often no cards are dropped, or if they do bother they proclaim "left in secure porch" which is a total lie, as anyone could come up and remove the items - which would be clearly visible from the road, and there is no porch! However, I can't say that Yodell is the only firm whose delivers do this - others also follow this practice.
In the rather sad case of the poppies, it is somewhat surprising that they weren't sent out in better packaging, or marked "Fragile", though I suspect mischievously that some companies might take that as a challenge!
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