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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere seems to be a new complaint on Trustpilot about this lot roughly every two to three hours: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/dxdelivery.com"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Delivery driver just phoned to say he'll be about an hour, which means I can cook my lunch without risking him turning up in the middle
Maybe they're not so bad after allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDelivery driver just phoned to say he'll be about an hour, which means I can cook my lunch without risking him turning up in the middle
Maybe they're not so bad after all
Luckily I've got a package to send at the same time."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The second example of "Faggotau ac Pys" that I purchased on Tuesday tasted a bit odd, maybe it should have been in a colder part of the fridge.
As long as doesn't result, I'll be happy.Comment
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Delivery arrived
The bloke phoned me to tell me he was almost here. I'd told him to park on the side road, and when I got out there I was just in time to flag him into a parking space near the back gate. I was glad of this when he brusquely informed me that a drop to kerbside was all I was going to get out of him, and started bringing packages to the tailgate of the van for me to take out
So I offloaded them and leant them against the railings by the house there, and signed for it all. Then I ferried them up to the back gate. Then, having locked the gate so it was safer to leave them unattended, I ferried them to the gate to our backyard. Then I ferried them up the back yard into the house and to the foot of the stairs. Then I ferried them up the stairs to the door of the flat, and then finally brought them inside. As there was a total of 78Kg across five packages (and I'm wretchedly unfit), I was more than a little worn out after that lot
Anyway, it's all here, so all I've got to do now is finish the kitchenComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDelivery arrived
The bloke phoned me to tell me he was almost here. I'd told him to park on the side road, and when I got out there I was just in time to flag him into a parking space near the back gate. I was glad of this when he brusquely informed me that a drop to kerbside was all I was going to get out of him, and started bringing packages to the tailgate of the van for me to take out
So I offloaded them and leant them against the railings by the house there, and signed for it all. Then I ferried them up to the back gate. Then, having locked the gate so it was safer to leave them unattended, I ferried them to the gate to our backyard. Then I ferried them up the back yard into the house and to the foot of the stairs. Then I ferried them up the stairs to the door of the flat, and then finally brought them inside. As there was a total of 78Kg across five packages (and I'm wretchedly unfit), I was more than a little worn out after that lot
Anyway, it's all here, so all I've got to do now is finish the kitchenComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly 78kg? MF carries more than that on his stomach.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn five packages, so only around 16Kg each on average; but it made for an awful lot of going back and forthThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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