Once again @gls_austria left a note at my door claiming I wasn't at home when they tried to deliver my package, even though I was WAITING here the whole time for that delivery. I hope everyone who is making a profit off this scam DIES A SLOW AND VERY PAINFUL DEATH.
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Replying to @oe1cxw
I suggest some CV system to detect the note-pinning, that when triggered will raise the/a drawbridge (or lock the front door, or spam the area with glue balls or glitter).
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Replying to @datenwolf
It's a systemic issue. I'd like the people who built the system for their own benefits to suffer. I highly suspect that's not the drivers..
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Replying to @oe1cxw
True… But then again I wonder if it doesn't take longer to write that note, than to ring the bell. Or do they start their tour with all the notes pre-filled?
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Well they don't fully fill that out either.. In some cases they don't even bother filling out the part that says which pickup location they delivered it to..
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