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what happens if you're not at home when a delivery arrives? (internet shopping)?
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<blockquote data-quote="darrend" data-source="post: 1632920" data-attributes="member: 238006"><p>They will usually try your neighbours(If you don't want them to do this leave a note in your window stating do not leave parcels with neighbours). They should leave a call card saying they will call back the next day to re-deliver if they can't find a suitable place to leave the parcel. You will find if they can't get anybody in after the 3rd attempt they will return it to the depot leaving you a calling card with the depots number on and you will be able to collect it from there, you will probably need to take some kind of ID to the depot to collect the parcel. They don't tend to ring in advance unless it is a big parcel Eg: TV,Computer etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darrend, post: 1632920, member: 238006"] They will usually try your neighbours(If you don't want them to do this leave a note in your window stating do not leave parcels with neighbours). They should leave a call card saying they will call back the next day to re-deliver if they can't find a suitable place to leave the parcel. You will find if they can't get anybody in after the 3rd attempt they will return it to the depot leaving you a calling card with the depots number on and you will be able to collect it from there, you will probably need to take some kind of ID to the depot to collect the parcel. They don't tend to ring in advance unless it is a big parcel Eg: TV,Computer etc. [/QUOTE]
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