on โ19-05-2016 05:23 PM
The Australia Post courier hurled it out of his van and into my customers neighbours garden.
I just sent another express post, and when the express post arrived the neighbour found the parcel and gave it to me.
All good my customer wants to buy both anyways.
Good old AP.
=D
on โ20-05-2016 09:33 AM
if you look at the posters items they mostly fit into 2 catagories, small items that would fit into a small padded bag or larger very heavy items requiring strong boxes with lots of bubble wrap/ect.
i cant see a delivery driver throwing a small padded baged item anywhere.
also i find it hard to believe a driver would throw a heavy box, 1kilo at least, out of his truck/van/wagon/hand kart, either.
on โ20-05-2016 10:18 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:i find it hard to believe a driver would throw a heavy box, 1kilo at least, out of his truck/van/wagon/hand kart, either.
He could be an athlete taking every opportunity possible to train for the olympics (shot put) .
โ20-05-2016 10:51 AM - edited โ20-05-2016 10:55 AM
Smaller, padded envelope items are standing in for the discus.
I've seen delivery drivers toss stuff over fences, not AP though.
For anyone who doesn't believe what's possible...youtube no doubt has a few clips.
Edit: actually...many years ago (about ten) I saw my tax return documentation being hurled over my fence. That was pretty hefty, in an express post bag from the accountant. About the size and weight of a business phone directory. Broke a small branch on the way down. At least it was, My fence.
on โ20-05-2016 10:54 AM
Some people are diplomatic in their responses. I would have preferred not to read the thread if I had of known where it was going.
This quote maybe out of context here, but take it how you will:
'Donโt argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. โGreg King
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โ20-05-2016 06:01 PM - edited โ20-05-2016 06:06 PM
Read the very second post of mine. It corrects this.
Far out.
I just sent another express post, and when the express post arrived the neighbour found the parcel and gave it to him*
Him refering to my customer.
I am not him.
Neighbour is defined.
on โ20-05-2016 07:27 PM