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Signing for a parcel
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RobinOfLoxley
25-12-2016
Originally Posted by blueblade:
“That's funny because I asked the Royal Mail guy whether a pic was taken of your face, and he said "definitely not".

Out of interest you got a link to that info. Or I might send them an e mail enquiry if not.

I won't be very happy if I've been fed the wrong info by RM.

I have known private courier firms to take a pic of the item left in the delivery spot if the recipient is out (or thought to be out in my case as I opened the door just as he was taking the pic) .”

Sorry, just a fictitious attempt at humour from me.

You never know though....

dee123
25-12-2016
Originally Posted by Gogfumble:
“Depends on the delivery service. Not all need a signature on delivery so the courier is signing it/marking it as delivered.”

Indeed. Most sites these days let you decide if you want a signature on delivery.
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