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  1. With contacting the police you cant really do anything as on system interlink had a signature and print and even if they cant find the person who did it there is no actual way of prooving that they did it anyway, nor that the driver signed for and stole. Tis a very grey area.
  2. hi i have worked for various delivery companies over the years so know all about how they work. If the parcel was signed for by a neighbour then the name would look like this "number name" e.g "20 Donald", "19a Smith" on the internet website as its standard protocol to write the house number if ya leave with neighbour. Also with interlink they use a GPRS system which means that they can check within 10 metres where the parcel was signed for. My quess is that he mis delivered the item to another house, the occupant unknowingly opened the parcel and realised that it wasn't theirs so contacted interlink. The driver then picked the parcel up the following day after being told he had delivered to the wrong address and subsequently delivered it to your house. The reason they didn't leave a card i'm guessing is because knowing his error he didn't want to explain that they had delivered it to the wrong address and the person opened it etc so discreetly placed it on your doorstep. As the parcel was already signed he couldn't do any more on the system unless he got it signed for on a paper manifest as all data would have been wiped after the initial delivery. I admit to have done this a couple of times but i always try to get the person to sign for or neighbour before leaving it IF its already been signed for before. oh as for returning the goods, just return to sender and they will issue a replacement as with most companies. Also when leaving a note for interlink you need to leave the actual card filled in for us to collect otherwise the parcel won't be left. hope this helps P
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