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Postman boycotts ‘rude’ house which accused him of pretending to try to deliver parcels

A family have found themselves on a naughty list this Christmas, after leaving a “rude” note for their postman, accusing him of pretending to attempt to deliver their parcels.

Postman Dave, whose name has been changed for his privacy, found a handwritten note on the front door of one of his customer’s homes, warning him to “not even think about” leaving an attempted delivery card.

“Don’t even think about putting a card through the door without ringing the doorbell and pretending that the delivery was attempted but no one was in – as happened on Saturday,” the passive aggressive note read.

“We were in all day and we’ll be in today, Tuesday. RING THE BELL AND DELIVER THE PARCEL.”

It’s fair to say that Dave was not happy with the message, and later posted a photo of the note on a social media group of postmen and women, saying he hopes the family “enjoy collecting their mail from the post office over Christmas.”

Enraged postmen and women rallied behind their colleague, condemning the resident’s “cheeky and awful attitude” pointing out that no postie would want to hold onto someone’s mail longer than necessary.

Dozens backed Dave’s stance and suggested he issue P739s from here on – Royal Mail’s code for their ‘sorry we missed each other’ attempted delivery red note.

“Don’t know about anyone else but I love carrying parcels around with me all day making my bag heavy,” one postie joked, while another questioned: “Why do people never think that it’s actually much easier for us to get packets delivered and not have to take them back to the office.”

Dave, who had been completing that round for the past decade, says it’s the second time he’s been spoken to like this and that he has no plans to deliver there again in the future.

In a series of comments responding to questions from other postal workers, Dave said: “[I’m] not planning on delivering there in the future, it’s the second time I’ve been spoken to like this along with the van share guy. [They] stopped tipping a few years ago after accusing one of us of theft and speaking to us like sh*t.

“It wasn’t me [who left the attempted delivery note], probably a parcel driver but it’s my delivery I’ve had for the last 10 years. [But it] would have been one of the parcels we left for someone else to do, either way it’s aimed at us.

“On the positive side, I got a nice tip from one of the decent customers not long after.”




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