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Sent whisky to my old comrade (he's 85 now) via Amazon. Delivery driver demanded to see his ID (he's eighty-five, and looks it!), shouting that he was going to 'take it back if no ID', and that it had to be 'driving licence'!
Now, as it happens my old (British Army veteran) pal still has a licence, and produced it, and the stroppy driver thrust my mate's gift into his arms and went off, huffing.
Tried complaining to Amazon. Might as well have spat in the wind. No real apology, comment on 'Chat' 'Well, if it really happened, that's not good enough'(!)
Is there any way of complaining to Amazon via post? They seem to have shut their emails down (using covid-19 as an excuse - ain't it great, it's an excuse for everything!) - and you HAVE to go through 'chat', which is basically you saying what's wrong, they not really reading it, and good night.
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Now, as it happens my old (British Army veteran) pal still has a licence, and produced it, and the stroppy driver thrust my mate's gift into his arms and went off, huffing.
Tried complaining to Amazon. Might as well have spat in the wind. No real apology, comment on 'Chat' 'Well, if it really happened, that's not good enough'(!)
Is there any way of complaining to Amazon via post? They seem to have shut their emails down (using covid-19 as an excuse - ain't it great, it's an excuse for everything!) - and you HAVE to go through 'chat', which is basically you saying what's wrong, they not really reading it, and good night.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."And how does the driver know that the person receiving the parcel won't walk in the house and give it to some one under 18." That is completely irrelevant. As long as the person taking delivery of the alcohol can prove that he/she is 18 or over, Amazon is not concerned as to whomever takes final possession.
but there have been cases in supermarkets where a person has been refused the sale of alcohol because they have had minors with them.
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/96720 53/mum- refused -aldi-g in-ice- pops-da ughter/
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It's a different situation, webbo. As I said, it isn't up to the delivery drivers, they have to just follow what they are told. At what age would you draw the line, out of interest? They have to have proof of who they have given it to. "Common sense" is not going to be a box they can tick on their machines... and neither would that legally protect anybody.
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