• xeekei@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Not true here in Sweden, tho. I work in parcel delivery and I’m instructed to leave at the door (or next to the mailbox if it doesn’t fit), at least if it’s Class A or Express. Class B get one delivery attempt and then sent to service point if unsuccessful.

    Although I don’t do all types of parcels.

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      1 year ago

      Are there even thieves in Sweden ?

      • xeekei@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Sweden has changed a bit in the last decade. Especially bigger cities. Luckily I’m in a small one.

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      1 year ago

      I am also from Sweden, I have always been called (or texted) and asked (if I am not home) if it is OK to leave it outside. Some call me before hand to check if I am home before trying to deliver it even. You can (most of the time) choose if you are OK with them leaving it outside if you aren’t home otherwise they will not do that unless you say it is OK through text or a call. But maybe only the delivery companies I have picked have this kind of policy. I never pick a class for my packages so maybe I always get b class? What kind get A class?

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        1 year ago

        Calling every recipient sounds like your delivery person has quite a bit lower daily volumes than me to deal with. Or you always order Express. Class B has the lowest priority; the same as a regular postcard would have.