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Came back to find an Amazon Prime zip container containing two parcels, different addresses, neither of which was for anyone in the road, left outside on the pavement.
I thought I'd tell them they need to collect it before it is nicked, but either I am missing the link of the site where one contacts them, or they are too (&$¥£^€/$ stupid to provide one.
Their loss, but one can't even be a good "Samaritan" these days, it seems.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the phone numbers but I've no intention of phoning. It's their problem, not mine. Chat is the most I'm willing to do.
Thanks for the link but even after the faff of logging in all it does it take me to the search for help in their database nonsense. Been there, all it ever does is produce more pages of inappropriate help suggestions for issues I don't have.
Unfortunately, unless you are contacting them about an order, getting in touch with them is the devil's own job.
We routinely have parcels delivered to us for converted farm buildings and the old farm cottages - our address is Barmaid Farmhouse and then there is Barmaid Farm Barns, Barmaid Farm Cottages, Barmaid Farm Stable Court. I had a massive row with a driver one day since he insisted that "his app" was telling him it was the correct address and he started walking round our garden. He was extremely rude and would not listen to my directions. Of course, I tried to complain to Amazon and no can do.
Anyway, you didn't need to here my rant, but it seems that unless you are contacting them about a particular order it is nearly impossible.
A container sealed with a zip.
It was a yellow canvas covered frame with a zip that went ¾ of the way around the top that was reluctant to move.
When we first arrived back in the dark, and spotted it as we tried to avoid it while parking on the drive, it looked like someone had delivered a fridge, oven, or similar white good, but on inspection it was just this canvas covered frame with two parcels in, neither addressed to the street it was left in.
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