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Delivery attempt at 2am - charged to redeliver!
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Yeah in what world do you need to pay to get your parcel delivered ???
Simping for awful companies with awful business practices is one of the weirdest things to come out of the internet.
Maybe give me the benefit of doubt and don’t interpret things? I meant that the service was already paid for by the sender and now somebody has to pay again? Seems strange to me at least..
Who exactly is doing that?
Honestly, its not the cost of delivery. Its that the delivery driver is working at 1:43 am, and that a charge is levied for not being available at this time. Not everyone sleeps at night, but with no warning, I have to reschedule my life to be at my desk at 2am for something I bought? Even if this were delivered to a home address - ringing the doorbell at 2am is shitty.
I doubt they actually attempted the delivery at this time. I've had multiple evri drivers mark that they attempted delivery and no one was in when I have been there waiting for them to knock.
Trash company, trash employees.
It looks like the email is a scam! Be careful! Definitely don't recommend putting your info in there.
Here's a source, and it pretty accurately describes the email you're seeing:
https://malwaretips.com/blogs/evrievri-notes-com-parcel-delivery-scam/#:~:text=This%20scam%20is%20essentially%20a,identity%20theft%20and%20financial%20fraud.
Excerpt:
I understand my post was not confusing. I was questioning why you need to pay twice for a service…
That the delivery was scheduled at that time is a whole other level. Crazy stuff!
I mean the sender already did, right?