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Adsa Home Delivery just ruined the lawn!!!
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i'll get some later it's raining again.
He was beeping the horn so he didn't have to get out of the van lazy man!!!
my boyf is to soft sometimes and just wanted him gone! he's just lucky it was a farm or else he wouldn't have been able to help. I'm going emai lthem with the photos. i tried ringing them and was on hold for aagggess so gave up.
Boyf doesn't want me to complain in case they sack the driver but i din't think they would, be put him on a course to teach not to reverse onto to wet grass and some manners as wellI have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammarMortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
Current Balance £33921Declutter 2123/20160 -
BusinessStudent wrote: »As long as the shopping arrived on the scheduled time slot then i really cannot see what the problem is. I suppose you could ask Asda to refund your delivery charge?
I guess you're not very successful on your course with business suggestions like that...0 -
miss_corerupted wrote: »
He was beeping the horn so he didn't have to get out of the van lazy man!!!
I am just curious as to what the asda man thought beeping his horn would achieveBaby Milk Action is a non-profit organisation which aims to save lives and to end the avoidable suffering caused by inappropriate infant feeding.0 -
I did read the entire post before responding. I dont think there is much you can expect apart from Asda refunding your delivery charge.0
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BusinessStudent wrote: »I did read the entire post before responding. I dont think there is much you can expect apart from Asda refunding your delivery charge.
Obviously not:rolleyes: . The original poster DID NOT book a delivery from Asda. The delivery was for another house in the street but instead of driving down to the turn around in the street he decided to reverse back onto the OP garden, hence destroying itWow, I got 3 *, when did that happen :j:T:p
It is not illegal to open another persons mail unless you intend to commit fraud - this is frequently incorrectly posted
I live in my head - I find it's safer there:p
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BusinessStudent wrote: »I did read the entire post before responding. I dont think there is much you can expect apart from Asda refunding your delivery charge.
OK, so you read it. But you clearly didn't understand it. The delivery was not for the OP. He was on her property by mistake.0 -
BusinessStudent wrote: »I did read the entire post before responding. I dont think there is much you can expect apart from Asda refunding your delivery charge.
Would you have been this charitable if it was a Tesco delivery driver?Gwlad heb iaith, gwlad heb galon0 -
I remember a mum at the school saying how she had a pram ruined by an Asda delivery van, she had left her pram on her drive while she took the baby inside and the delivery man who had been delivery next door decided to reverse on her drive to get out, he hit the pram and then dragged it half way down the road, Asda sent her a top of the range pram and vouchers for nappies and wipes worth £200. She never mentioned to Asda that the pram was one she had had for 6 years and was going to throw away and buy a new one lol.
Good luck OP, people have no right to damage your property, shame you couldnt do him for trespass lol.0 -
BusinessStudent wrote: »I did read the entire post before responding. I dont think there is much you can expect apart from Asda refunding your delivery charge.
I give up ! :rolleyes: Go back to the beginning, read the OP's post, then read it again ........ now read it again. Understand it now ?
The "Thanks" was for making me laugh
Just out of curiosity, what are you studying ?0 -
I remember a mum at the school saying how she had a pram ruined by an Asda delivery van, she had left her pram on her drive while she took the baby inside and the delivery man who had been delivery next door decided to reverse on her drive to get out, he hit the pram and then dragged it half way down the road, Asda sent her a top of the range pram and vouchers for nappies and wipes worth £200. She never mentioned to Asda that the pram was one she had had for 6 years and was going to throw away and buy a new one lol.
Good luck OP, people have no right to damage your property, shame you couldnt do him for trespass lol.
OMG ! Thank goodness the baby wasn't in there :eek:0
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