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Supermarket Home shopping deliveries waking up household
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This reminds me of a flower delivery I paid delivery for.
One valentines day a few years ago, I wanted to surprise my OH with some flowers at her work. The instructions where simple, delivery to X nursery on x street and it was the only business nearby.
So when I called her to see if she had any "unexpected deliveries" I was a little shocked to hear that nothing had turned up.
A quick call to the florist assured me that they had been delivered, but she couldn't get hold of the driver.
Even in the afternoon, there was still no response from the driver, so I walked the street trying the houses that shared the same number as the nursery. Nothing could be found.
With all brownie points lost and the special occasion dampened I complained to the florist, they where somewhat apologetic, and only offered to send more flowers the next day.
The only saving grace of the story was that the original recipients where kind enough to drop the flowers off at her work and the florist sent another set the next day.
So instead of one set she had two.0 -
brightonman123 wrote: »Tried contacting Tesco via Facebook, or Twitter? They may be able to get details of situation to the right place..
Might as well contact asda themselves instead of hoping tesco will do it for them :rotfl:0
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