I stayed home all morning waiting for an urgent delivery, I even left the front door open and he carded me which mean he didn't even make it past the mailbox. OK I know they probably only get 3 renminbi/indian rupee per parcel but...FUCK YOU!!


Mail isn't delivered on dusty roads by horseback in the eastern states anymorebrian ross wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 3:31 pmNever had a complaint against Australia Post. Must be a problem in the Eastern States. Here the staff is excellent. Perhaps you lot need to move out into the Real Australia to experience Real Life?![]()
Nor in Podunk either, Black Orchid. We have advanced to bicycles!Black Orchid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 4:05 pmMail isn't delivered on dusty roads by horseback in the eastern states anymorebrian ross wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 3:31 pmNever had a complaint against Australia Post. Must be a problem in the Eastern States. Here the staff is excellent. Perhaps you lot need to move out into the Real Australia to experience Real Life?![]()
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Yeah it's a driver by driver thing, but more often than not the Auspost drivers do that. There's a courier who does my street and seems to cover a few different companies is fantastic. He even once flashed his lights at me when I was just leaving home pulled me over so I could get my delivery.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:33 pmDon't be too quick to blame AustPost! It is the bloody driver bloke.
I had a great young Indian bloke who delivered my parcels and he always rang my doorbell and even told me how to use the "leave at front door" to avoid having to sign for parcels that needed a signature. Even then, he rang the doorbell, left the parcel, and drove off. Nice kid.
Lately, the driver has obviously changed and instead of "leave at front door" he/she has left parcel at the front steps and the only reason I knew it was there because a friend called and picked it up!
I know of 2 people who had parcels "not delivered" and a card put in their mailbox, even though they were home, but .... wait for it ... not their local Post Office, some PO in a different suburb.
Somebody doesn't like his/her job and should be sacked by AustPost. Wonder whether there is a "complaint" area where you can complain about this and get the idiot removed? Some delivery guys are fine, others are just lazy bastards.
Some are under "contract I think. There must be a way to contact AustPost and REPORT the person who is supposed to actually DELIVER stuff? Just give your area/street should do it and get the prick the sack!Gordon wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:18 pmYeah it's a driver by driver thing, but more often than not the Auspost drivers do that. There's a courier who does my street and seems to cover a few different companies is fantastic. He even once flashed his lights at me when I was just leaving home pulled me over so I could get my delivery.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:33 pmDon't be too quick to blame AustPost! It is the bloody driver bloke.
I had a great young Indian bloke who delivered my parcels and he always rang my doorbell and even told me how to use the "leave at front door" to avoid having to sign for parcels that needed a signature. Even then, he rang the doorbell, left the parcel, and drove off. Nice kid.
Lately, the driver has obviously changed and instead of "leave at front door" he/she has left parcel at the front steps and the only reason I knew it was there because a friend called and picked it up!
I know of 2 people who had parcels "not delivered" and a card put in their mailbox, even though they were home, but .... wait for it ... not their local Post Office, some PO in a different suburb.
Somebody doesn't like his/her job and should be sacked by AustPost. Wonder whether there is a "complaint" area where you can complain about this and get the idiot removed? Some delivery guys are fine, others are just lazy bastards.
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