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Tesco yet again
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Could they have ordered so they would have food in the house ready for when they came home? But if you were housesitting you would think they would have told you that they were expecting a delivery, and asked for you to look out for it.
I'm thinking aloud here lol0 -
I now wish I didn't post as I am now being totally hung for this. I don't know delivery times for Tescos - I have pointed this out already. I don't know what my neighbours arranged but the guy was leaving on doorstep - still about 10 plus hours till they get back. Seat belt not on and he had to go round a culdasac with children playing. I am not sure of the rules but why did you you criticise? I thought most of us have to use the seat belts. I don't know what arrangement neighbours made but driver did concede delivery time was wrong following phone call and grocieries would have been left if I hadn't noticed.
Maybe I am am wrong but you were surely rather negative to me on that one. There is a clear mistake here, not mine so please don't be hostile.
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I didn't think I was hostile!0
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Now now, play nicely!
I agree Tesco man was a little rude and driving sounds worrying. Lets leave it there as people seem a little touchy tonightMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
Sharpie31
I have sent you a pm. I reasonably sure the guy swore at me but I did not post what I thought he said as couln't be 100 per cent sure. What prompted your reply to my post? That I think was a bit out or order. How do you know what my standards are? Read your pms and find out!
GB0 -
GB what did i say??!!
Now come on peeps, ignore anyone you think is being unreasonable and be grateful (as i'm sure your nighbours will be) that you stopped the driver leaving shopping on their doorstep.
Have a great evening and no more stressing xMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
grannybroon wrote: »drove off - I think exceeding speed limit in a 20 only plus no seat belt.
So tescos man arrrives with order, gets sent away with a flea in his ear and he *may* have sworn, and he *may* been doing more than 20mph?
He's not really done a fat lot wrong...The money, Dave...0 -
Tesco_points_addict wrote: »GB what did i say??!!
Now come on peeps, ignore anyone you think is being unreasonable and be grateful (as i'm sure your nighbours will be) that you stopped the driver leaving shopping on their doorstep.
Have a great evening and no more stressing x
Lets hope they wern't expecting to come home to a fridge full of food...The money, Dave...0 -
What is it with you guys with negative comments. OK I had a bad experience with Tesco, told it like it was, being a good neighbour. Thought I would flag it up. It is the neighbour's problem at end of day because I don't know full circumstances, driver rude to me (not taking further) but I seem to be the bad guy? Where are you coming from?
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OK, so the driver is a day earlier, (he thinks) so you sent away the shopping knowing it may not arrive the following evening, knowing the neighbours are due back in a few hours?
Why didn't you accept it and just pack the shopping away for them?0
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