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Delivery companies by TheGM 2008-09-15 01:59:01
It seems pretty much every delivery company in the UK now only schedules delivery to the day and not, for instance, AM/PM. Is this a worldwide thing or is it just us doing badly?

This question brought to you after a friend just took a day's leave to accept a parcel that came at 09:15
[ Reply ]
  Not here "that often yet" by karl-henrik2008-09-15 02:16:04
  And they do not understand the concept of by Jeff_UK2008-09-15 02:40:50
    the ones in my area do by flirkann2008-09-15 02:44:36
  [USA] Ours will usually give us a time range... by jpprater2008-09-15 03:09:24
    Ah, yes, that. by TheGM2008-09-15 03:39:03
  I thank god every time I get a delivery .... by aix tom2008-09-15 03:31:07
    same here, just that it's the concierge for me by chaotic2008-09-15 04:00:03
  Depends on the carrier by y2kdragon2008-09-15 04:47:37
    are there any who will schedule for later by chaotic2008-09-15 04:50:25
      Not to my knowledge by y2kdragon2008-09-15 04:53:57
        Further Note by y2kdragon2008-09-15 04:56:07
  [de] The ones I have experience with don't even by UnFair2008-09-15 06:59:01
  How about ones that when an object is sent nextday by confused.brit2008-09-15 13:29:46

 

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