Parcels delivered fro someone else - What is the norm??

WHat do you do if a parcel is delivered for a neighbour

  • Wait until they come round to get it no matter how long

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • Wait a day or two - then take it round when you see some activity at their house

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • Take it round to their house as soon as they are in

    Votes: 19 82.6%

  • Total voters
    23
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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Any neighbour who does not collect parcels promptly, I don't take in parcels for them after that.
There are so many variables though - I was sent something recently which I didn't know about. I got it the next day, but what if I'd been away for a few days or on holiday... Or I'd taken ill and are in hospital or something?

If you don't know, you don't know. 🤷‍♂️

@Regular.Cyclist I'd never throw anything out, it's not my property. 🤷‍♂️
 
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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
You mean you have neighbours who talk to you ? Weird concept.

‘All 12 (?)’ in our culdesac had a street party outside at the end of Covid. Not that we had an invite. We just saw it happening out the Window 🤣🤣

I know! My last place I lived at had some interesting times: Arrmed Police Raid Mirfield

Might have been Patrick Stewart related....
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Not a problem in my immediate cluster of streets.
We all know each other.
I've got phone numbers for quite a few neighbours, a quick What'sApp we arrange delivery/collection.
I rarely get my own parcels delivered elsewhere, because I have stated a "safe place" in the various apps.
During Covid I was the only one in my building home during the day, my place felt like a parcel depot :laugh:
 

steverob

Guru
Location
Buckinghamshire
I got a card through the door from DPD the other day but they hadn't ticked any of the boxes or filled in any of the fields, so I had no idea where my parcel was - with a neighbour but which one (we're on the corner of a junction so there's five or six to choose from), back at the depot, in a safe place (but where?) or just anywhere.

Thankfully it was with a neighbour across the street and they dropped it in to us the next day wondering why we hadn't come round for it until I explained the situation. I did thank them for their efforts though, so hopefully they would do it again if required.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
There's a chance they may not know who's got it. But I always take it to them as soon as they are in, and I expect the same. If it's left with you, you are essentially taking on the responsibility to deliver it safely and timely IMHO. We had one left with opposite neighbour once but we didn't get a note. Took him a week to eventually bring it round, that's rude
 

presta

Legendary Member
My neighbour came knocking on the door with an Amazon parcel for me a while back, apparently it had been laid on the front lawn for several days.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
I might bob round, WhatsApp message,
This^^^

Talk to all the neighbours on my road and have a good few of them on WhatsApp so will give them a cheery 'Oi, got a parcel for you when you're passing' message if something arrives. Even have neighbours message me if they know we're away and something gets left visibly on the doorstep or at the back gate. They take it in and keep it safe 👍

You get the community you build IMO.
 

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
This^^^

Talk to all the neighbours on my road and have a good few of them on WhatsApp so will give them a cheery 'Oi, got a parcel for you when you're passing' message if something arrives. Even have neighbours message me if they know we're away and something gets left visibly on the doorstep or at the back gate. They take it in and keep it safe 👍

You get the community you build IMO.

Thirteen years ago we moved to our current house and found there was a very good neighbourly spirit; seems we all value that and work to maintain it.

There are people who are very social and others who are very private. And that's ok. I feel everyone would help in a crisis or for something minor, like taking in and dropping off a parcel.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Thirteen years ago we moved to our current house and found there was a very good neighbourly spirit; seems we all value that and work to maintain it.

There are people who are very social and others who are very private. And that's ok. I feel everyone would help in a crisis or for something minor, like taking in and dropping off a parcel.

Yep, been here 25yrs and did have one couple who were just plain F'ing venomous, to the point where everyone pretty much ostracized them. They left about 5 years ago and then the goodness has flowed back and harmony restored. Think we will be leaving in the next couple of years (kids have left home so might be time to move on) but jeez, feel it's going to be difficult to find somewhere like this again?
 
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