Delivery of (un) thick parcels to the mailbox
For some time now, LP has been trying to throw thinner parcels directly into mailboxes. However, the problem is that there is no control over exactly how thick packets can be thrown in mailboxes, so very often postmen are given to throw packets in the mailbox, which are obviously thicker than 1 cm and which can hardly get into the mailbox without compression. As a result, many postmen, for fear of squeezing the packets, take the given packets back to the post office and, at best, leave a note. Judging by the number of such tokens I have received from the 63rd post office, there are dozens of undelivered and returned packages, which now does not indicate any effective operation! In addition, there is no control over where the postman has placed the package given to him, in theory he can keep it to himself,because the addressee is not informed in any way that a parcel has been sent to him and that it has been returned to the postman. And if the postman gets lost and throws the package in another's mailbox, then all ends up in the water. In addition, there is no possibility to waive such a privilege to (not) receive a parcel in the mailbox, at least I am not aware of such a possibility. Therefore, LP should do something to limit the pointless return of such useless thick packets, as well as to give up the possibility of (not) receiving their own packet.
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