Fáma and DPD

If the option isn’t offered, I ask the current company employee if there’s anything to manage. So far, it was enough to ask every courier once, and then they would hand me the device, especially if there was card payment. (GLS, Fáma, DPD - this one is ‘notable’ anyway, because there was a little story with it - Posta) :saluting_face: :thinking:

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Indeed, I never asked for it!! The GLS guy automatically provides the small device!!

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I resolved the failed deliveries by drawing each courier’s attention to the street-facing camera.
Since then, they always call before their arrival.

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Is there a camera, or is it just a fake camera? :wink: :saluting_face:

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You’re kidding? Here? No way! :joy:

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I don’t know, sir! I live in a rather ‘calm’ neighborhood. :face_with_peeking_eye: :wink:
Here you ‘only’ need a pocket knife. :grin:

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You just need a pocket knife here. :grin:

Strictly for unpacking :grin:

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Hi, I had the exact same experience with my last order. The only difference was that my order arrived a day later, but I received an email beforehand, and I could even reschedule the delivery day. Everything was fine, I recommend it.

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It seems today was one of those days, the post office really pulled a stunt on me.
Package paid for, coming from abroad, it has tracking but doesn’t require a signature, kind of like a “registered letter”, they just usually throw it in the mailbox.
By 3 PM, the silence was already suspicious, I check the tracking, Successfully delivered at 2 PM… Damn it… I call them on the phone, they finally pick up around the 5th try, they say they’ll look into it (but of course, they close at 4 PM).
Fortunately, it all worked out in the end, around 4:30 PM someone rings the bell, the mail carrier (but now on the street, in civilian clothes), with profuse apologies, said he threw it somewhere else (about 10km away, only the house number matched, nothing else :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:), but he says “they weren’t home yet, so I was able to retrieve it from their mailbox” :rofl: :rofl:
It’s funny in retrospect, and hats off to the honest mail carrier, but at 3 PM I couldn’t laugh at all of this :slightly_smiling_face:

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Delivered by the post office once, a complete PC circulated in our country for 2 months until they found my address so I could pick it up. :grimacing: :thinking:

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Was the house number scrambled? :scream::open_mouth::grin::wink:

If you order, don’t run away - stay home between 8 AM and 6 PM (for 3 days :roll_eyes:)

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But this was 60+ days, and on top of that, the device wasn’t even ordered for myself. The post office staff already thought I was crazy for going to complain every 2-3 days. :grin: :shaking_face:

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Today at 8:40 AM I received an SMS that the courier was bringing the package, as nobody was home, the package was not picked up.
This is what they left here :thinking:

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Did the decoder throw the dictionary out into the yard? :roll_eyes:

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He/She wrote in Aztec…

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I thought of the Navajo code talkers’ speech in the Nicolas Cage film Windtalkers.

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I just woke up with pink eye, and with my coffee, I honestly thought I was still dreaming and that’s why the words were all jumbled together, but as I kept reading, I realized I was very much awake :rofl:

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This is an undiscovered language. I’d go for an award! :rofl:

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I think a Morse distress signal is encoded in it… :scream::thinking::pleading_face:
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(Send help, 'cause the turkeys are starving, bro)

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Like the text written on the paper in a fortune cookie at a Chinese restaurant: “Help, I’m being held captive in a cookie factory! :joy:

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