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to think if your neighbour take a parcel in for you...

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Rainbowdash88 · 28/04/2017 11:25

The least you could do is make an effort to come and collect it asap?

I am currently a SAHM and live in a small quiet cul de sac, where apart from my other elderly neighbour, I am the only one who is normally at home most days with the DC.

Normally if anyone gets a delivery and no one is at home, the driver (mainly the same woman who usually delivers my orders) will come and knock at my house.

Now I don't have an issues with taking in parcels for people as I understand people work, so I take them in with the though process of

  1. Its the neighbourly thing to do
  2. It saves the driver, who I happen to spend time chatting with, and Is a lovely woman, from having to re-deliver on another day
  3. it saves neighbours the hassle of re-arranging delivery.

Each time I've took a parcel in depending on which neighbour it is, they usually get home, see card and call straight over, or I've caught them as they've pulled up in the street, However NDN on the other side of me makes zero effort to call to collect their stuff. I have on occasion either popped ND and dropped it off, or caught them in the street but once when DS was poorly & I took a package in, I made no effort to drop it off for them and it took them 2 days before they called for it without so much as a thanks! (they had been home during this time an no doubt would of see the card the driver pushed through the door stating it was at mine).

Fast forward to today and DH was working from home when another package arrived for NDN, he signed for it, took it in and watched the lady post the card through the door. NDN is due in soon and I know they wont collect it until they can be arsed, which means I have a huge bloody box stuck in my hall until they do.

AIBU to now just start refusing to take anything in for them or to tell them to move their arse in terms of collecting their stuff because if I have to answer "mummy what's in the box?" one more time I'll bloody scream!

OP posts:
KRG13 · 29/04/2017 20:19

I stopped taking stuff in for our next-door-but-one at the old house when it dawned on me that they never called to collect their stuff.

My DH took in the last parcel, it was a biggish box so I thought stuff it, they can collect. Two, three days passed then the night before recycling day I was sorting the bins and the guy was out doing the same- he calls over 'have you got a parcel for us love?' So I said yes, expecting him to walk over.
NO! He just kind of hung about so I turned and went indoors. He still didn't come over until the next morning. Cheeky twat.

After that I always used to ask the delivery person who they for before I accepted, and if it was them I always ranted explained why I wouldn't take them

howrudeforme · 29/04/2017 21:52

I don't mind taking parcels for neighbours but I've recently stopped for neighbour next door as the both work full time so could have parcels delivered there. I work from home and they appear to rely on me running up and down stairs all day to take their delivery. It's disruptive. They once called me at a weekend to see if I could take an Ocado delivery as they were running late on 'a family date'. I have family too.

cheval · 29/04/2017 22:57

I have this problem. Neighbours are nice but seem to be on another planet. Have had massive boxes via Japan sitting in my hall for days. Have to knock and say please pick this up. They just go oh sorry forgot. Printers etc. I don't want them in my hall for several days! I find it rude.

blueamberuk · 29/04/2017 23:18

I had this issue with another flat in our block, 3 doctors shared and none of them would bother to come and collect the others packets (almost always Amazon) and sometimes I would end up with the package for a week. As they were 2 floors up and I have walking difficulties I was not going upstairs, so I left a note in their letter box saying I did not have space for storage please collect parcels promptly - they didnt so I stopped accepting.

StarOnTheTree · 29/04/2017 23:24

I regularly take in parcels for my next door neighbour who is usually at his business premises round the corner. The delivery people try his business first, then his house and then my house. It's usually the same 2 delivery people so I do have a bit of a chat with them sometimes.

My NDB usually collects the parcels quickly and always thanks me. I also get freebies from his business sometimes Grin

SapphireStrange · 30/04/2017 12:59

both work full time so could have parcels delivered there.

It's not that simple; many workplaces take a dim view of personal parcels being delivered to the work postroom.

Having said that, they do sound like arseholes regarding the Ocado thing.

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