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Parcels - the ins and outs

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oldexpat | 13:14 Thu 16th Sep 2010 | How it Works
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If you are sent a prcel in the post and you are not there to collect it then it goes to the postal place. How long will it stay there for? The reason I ask is I will be getting something sent in the post but will not be home for around 3 weeks.
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with parcel force its 16 days. I think RM is about the same
http://www.parcelforc...aId=26100671#15800228
Can you get someone to go round your house and pick up the parcel from the Post Office?
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YEs I probably can but from what I remember they open at stupid times right?
9am -1pm round here.
i have just looked at the card for mine. If it's "signed for" they keep it fora week, anything else 3 weeks
5am to 1pm here
If someone can collect the card from your house they could arrange for re-delivery to a local PO or an alternative address? As if they collect often you have to show ID (at ours you do anyway)
//with parcel force its 16 days. I think RM is about the same //

Parcel Force is Royal Mail
You can also nominate an 'If not in deliver to xyz' in writing to the sorting office.

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