I believe it's fairly common that if you refuse the delivery then the parcel is returned to the sender.
Obviously if the driver steals it then that throws a bit of a sabot in the gears of this particular process however.
100%, it’s standard practise, especially if the package appear to be damaged.
Hmmmm, never really thought of 'return to sender' as anything other than misaddressed bank statements.
I can see the loophole your delivery driver has chosen to exploit in the case of high value items
@Dammit started
London Fixed Gear and Single-Speed is a community of predominantly fixed gear and single-speed cyclists in and around London, UK.
This site is supported almost exclusively by donations. Please consider donating a small amount regularly.
I believe it's fairly common that if you refuse the delivery then the parcel is returned to the sender.
Obviously if the driver steals it then that throws a bit of a sabot in the gears of this particular process however.