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abuch1980
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With more packets become the norm why isn't a universal larger letter box put on new houses when they are being built, and also if the say the postie breaks customers letterbox who is responsible for the damage.? ..asking for a friend :D
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SpacePhoenix
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They'd have to be lockable after something is placed in them (mail security), what happens in another courier has delivered something beforehand? how big would they have to be given the huge variety in sizes of parcels?abuch1980 wrote:With more packets become the norm why isn't a universal larger letter box put on new houses when they are being built, and also if the say the postie breaks customers letterbox who is responsible for the damage.? ..asking for a friend :D
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abuch1980
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I mean on the actual front door sorry. Not external wall letterboxes which aren't secure but we still use them.SpacePhoenix wrote:They'd have to be lockable after something is placed in them (mail security), what happens in another courier has delivered something beforehand? how big would they have to be given the huge variety in sizes of parcels?abuch1980 wrote:With more packets become the norm why isn't a universal larger letter box put on new houses when they are being built, and also if the say the postie breaks customers letterbox who is responsible for the damage.? ..asking for a friend :D
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NewPostieUK
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Posties don't break letterboxes. If a letterbox breaks when a posty is putting something through it, it probably wasn't fit for the purpose.abuch1980 wrote:if the say the postie breaks customers letterbox who is responsible for the damage.? ..asking for a friend :D
Anyhoo, it's the home owners responsibility.