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on โ14-11-2015 02:34 PM
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on โ14-11-2015 05:49 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:If a courier was attacked while making a delivery and had a parcel snatched out of his hand, I can't help thinking he would have reported it.
If he had followed proceedure the incident would be reported to the base and the driver would be taken off the road and have to report it to the police.
It would not be business as usual and if the driver had been injured it would probably have been on the news.
Michelle must live in a very rough neighbourhood if an incident such as she describes is reasonably common.
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on โ14-11-2015 02:44 PM
You could contact the courier company if it wasn't APO.
Try contacting the complaints department of APO if it was one of their drivers and your local PO isn't interested.
Contact the Police, report the alleged theft.
I don't think that Home contents insurance covers theft and your excess may be more that the value of your missing item.
Sorry I can't suggest anything more positive.
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on โ14-11-2015 04:46 PM
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โ14-11-2015 05:23 PM - edited โ14-11-2015 05:23 PM
are you serious. You said this once before that someone nicked your parcel and it turned up.
Here's a good idea. Chill out
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on โ14-11-2015 05:30 PM
Michelle, if it is the item you bought on the 29th October then you need to wait a bit longer before going in with all guns blazing and accusing anyone of theft.
Two weeks from Canada, even from BC, is too short a time frame to decide it has gone missing.
How do you know that AP was delivering your parcel? Did the driver knock on the door or ring the bell?
I am not surprised that the post office is unconcerned....how many times have you jumped the gun on missing parcels that have turned up after you have had your panic attack?
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on โ14-11-2015 05:41 PM
If a courier was attacked while making a delivery and had a parcel snatched out of his hand, I can't help thinking he would have reported it.
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on โ14-11-2015 05:49 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:If a courier was attacked while making a delivery and had a parcel snatched out of his hand, I can't help thinking he would have reported it.
If he had followed proceedure the incident would be reported to the base and the driver would be taken off the road and have to report it to the police.
It would not be business as usual and if the driver had been injured it would probably have been on the news.
Michelle must live in a very rough neighbourhood if an incident such as she describes is reasonably common.
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on โ14-11-2015 08:15 PM
Perhaps the driver was delivering an item in exchange for cash and ...... well ........ interesting description of what was observed from the loungeroom window.
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on โ14-11-2015 08:55 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:If a courier was attacked while making a delivery and had a parcel snatched out of his hand, I can't help thinking he would have reported it.
If he had followed proceedure the incident would be reported to the base and the driver would be taken off the road and have to report it to the police.
It would not be business as usual and if the driver had been injured it would probably have been on the news.
Michelle must live in a very rough neighbourhood if an incident such as she describes is reasonably common.
Maybe the low life former neighbours followed her to the new address to continue making her life miserable? The might have missed her after she moved, so waited until a flat in the new block became available.
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โ14-11-2015 11:34 PM - edited โ14-11-2015 11:35 PM
Michelle, if there was a scuffle, definitely report all that you saw. An attack on an employee/contractor should be taken seriously by the delivery company. Don't worry about being in your pjs, if your parcel is at stake. My posties have seen me in my pjs and didn't get too shocked ๐
hopefully wasn't your delivery and it turns up soon.
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