obviously didn`t realise he was being monitored!
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Maybe it was an empty box and he was chucking it in the recycling bins that were out of camera shot.
Last edited by: VxFan on Wed 21 Dec 11 at 18:28
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You slippery devil!
"Thats my story and I am sticking to it"
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>> obviously didn`t realise he was being monitored!
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obviously doesn't like monitors, full stop.
(as far as I can make out, that's what was in the box).
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I got home on Monday to find a parcel had been delivered by DPD. It was partly open, enough to see that there was a laminator in it. Odd, didn't order one. Looked at the address label to see that it was for someone with a different name at a completely different address 2 miles away. Turned out to be the lady vicar so I dropped the parcel off for her.
On Tuesday I put the parcel number into DPD's tracking website. It said "parcel on delivery vehicle, will be delivered today".
I decided to be a good citizen again and sent an email form to DPD customer services saying I had found the parcel and delivered it for them.
Unbelievably they emailed me back, thanked me for delivering it, but then went on to ask if I could get the recipient to contact them to confirm delivery! I sent them her phone number.
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TTQ had been muttering about a Kindle for a while. I ignored her but secretly made a mental note and ordered one off Amazon for her Chrissie present as a surprise.
Came home from a morning jobbie a few days later and there was a thin box halfway through the letter box. I got in the house and pulled it through. It was well packed, no complaints there, but it had the word ' Kindle ' in big letters on each side.
Some surprise ! Fortunately I'd got home before her and was able to secrete it in the garage.
Some advert for thieving scumbalinas as well !
Ted
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If Brains were Trains it would have been a small clockwork one!
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That's my second hand monitor! :-)
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>>If Brains were Trains it would have been a small clockwork one! <<
and I would have missed mine!
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During my recent bout of internet shopping, Matalan's courier wrongly delivered a parcel to me.
I accepted it because, as luck wouldn't have it, I was expecting the netbook during that delivery slot and the Matalan parcel was a pair of shoes - similar sized box to the netbook.
The address on the Matalan parcel was a non-existent one, and sorting it out with their customer services proved more complicated than it should have been.
Cutting a long exchange of emails short, they eventually sent the recipient to my door to collect her parcel.
Matalan also sent me a £10 gift voucher for my trouble.
Being almost housebound at the time, I found the sequence of events both diverting and entertaining.
But it would have been a nuisance had I been at work.
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I had wondered if the OP's link was Iffy Towers...
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Me thinks there is more to this such as someone on the otherside of the fence to catch it ...
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>> The Fedex driver also works for UPS
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>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViInV_raeXk
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I note the H&S + PC aspects are fully covered.
Hi Vis + his hand is pixelated. So was it one finger or two ? I think a FOI is required :-((
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