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It’s really great to see Yodel (Yodel Delivery Network Ltd) and Parcelforce Worldwide embracing new techniques like training their drivers to use clairvoyance to see if anyone is home before delivering “the card”. It must be clairvoyance because I can’t think of another reason for them to get out of the delivery vehicle with “the card” already written. The problem is that some drivers haven’t mastered their clairvoyance skills yet because they are incorrectly determining that someone isn’t home with this technique. So, Parcelforce Worldwide and Yodel (Yodel Delivery Network Ltd), could you maybe inform your drivers to revert to the traditional methods of determining if someone is home like, maybe trying the doorbell and lingering for more than 3 seconds after pressing said doorbell or attempting the vague knock at the door? If the doorbell camera catches these “delivery attempts” there doesn’t seem to be any other explanation, surely? 🤔

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Tony Cox

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Welcome to the world of faceless, impersonal, privatised large parcel mail. Our Royal Mail postie is brilliant at collecting from us (we have business deliveries sent out from home) and delivering small parcels to us. He knows us by name, and we him, even when he's off duty and around, despite being privatised. He was a postie before the Govt sold them out. Just a shame RM don't have the large parcel contract IMO.

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