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joebloggs
29th August 2012, 21:31
has anyone else got the leaflet from the post office ?

http://www.royalmail.com/delivery-to-neighbour

i've opted out - and how do you opt out, by filling your details online and they send you a sticker you put on your letter box :doh:angry:

why should i opt out, people should have to opt in, after the 3 months of :censored: i went thru earlier this year when a courier claimed they delivered an expensive mobile to a neighbor and it took me countless hours of chat and phoning O2 telling them i didn't have the :censored: mobile, i didn't ask them to deliver it to someone else and didnt know who had it or where it was it took a threatening letter to O2's head office to get a replacement.

i'm not going thru that :censored: again, that I put inside the window a sign saying do not leave parcels in the garden or with any neighbors under any circumstances.

Dedworth
5th September 2012, 18:18
I doubt if it will work Joe - I've tried to opt out of the junk leaflets for Pizza Hut etc they deliver with the post but they still keep on coming

lastlid
5th September 2012, 19:15
has anyone else got the leaflet from the post office ?

http://www.royalmail.com/delivery-to-neighbour

i've opted out - and how do you opt out, by filling your details online and they send you a sticker you put on your letter box :doh:angry:

why should i opt out, people should have to opt in, after the 3 months of :censored: i went thru earlier this year when a courier claimed they delivered an expensive mobile to a neighbor and it took me countless hours of chat and phoning O2 telling them i didn't have the :censored: mobile, i didn't ask them to deliver it to someone else and didnt know who had it or where it was it took a threatening letter to O2's head office to get a replacement.

i'm not going thru that :censored: again, that I put inside the window a sign saying do not leave parcels in the garden or with any neighbors under any circumstances.

Not a good idea. A lot depends on the integrity of your neighbour and how well you get on with them.

Dedworth
5th September 2012, 19:31
In saying that you run the risk with all the delivery companies - Yodel being the worst they seem to favour employing illiterate so called "asylum seekers" as drivers, I had one of their muppets the other year leave a box at a house 6 doors away around the corner. Handy to meet your not so near neighbours I suppose :D

joebloggs
5th September 2012, 21:10
i got my opt out sticker today to stick on the letter box, its about 3inches long and not even half an inch in height :doh