Attitude
Nirza's mail creator has an interesting attitude. My ome decided to order Christmas presents for her grandchildren and grandchildren from a product catalog, because she hasn't been running around the shops for a while (my ome is 83 years old!). Received a warrant that the package had arrived on December 21. Ome lives 3 kilometers from the post office, the road to her house is dusty, so she really can't get the package herself. So on December 23, she sends me a shipment order and a passport to the mail. Logically, no one returned the package to me, because a power of attorney was required, which had to be executed by LP (the power of attorney of GEMoney bank was not valid). Asked how to get my package before Christmas, the postman kindly sent me to the parish to ask to clear the way to my home, because then he could be picked up by car. I'm interested,wouldn't the post office staff deliver the package to ome? Again, nothing - Nirza Post Office is not equipped with a machine that delivers postal items, the ome first had to indicate the Zilupe Post Office postcode and then she would definitely deliver the package to her home (Zilupe Street is located 16 km from Ome's home). So either we will wait until the road is cleared of snow, or in the spring it will melt, but the Christmas presents will remain in the Nirza post office for another month. Thanks to the postman of Nirza for the recommendation to make shipments in my name next time, if we are not already at the post office!So either we will wait until the road is cleared of snow, or in the spring it will melt, but the Christmas presents will remain in the Nirza post office for another month. Thanks to the postman of Nirza for the recommendation to make shipments in my name next time, if we are not already at the post office!So either we will wait until the road is cleared of snow, or in the spring it will melt, but the Christmas presents will remain in the Nirza post office for another month. Thanks to the postman of Nirza for the recommendation to make shipments in my name next time, if we are not already at the post office! However, if one of Australian Pasts reads complaints, then I have one request: in order for Australian Pasts not to have problems with making a profit, try to use your resources more rationally, but to find a professional and humane staff. Unfortunately, this was not the first incident with receiving a packet. Better yet, set an age and health rating for mail recipients so you don't have to pay for shipping!
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