Yodel delivery driver captured on camera throwing woman's parcels over 6ft gate

This is the moment a Yodel delivery driver was caught on camera chucking a customer's packages over their 6ft gate.

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Watch This Yodel delivery driver captured on camera throwing woman's parcels over 6ft gate By Freddie Noble Journalist at SWNS Comment Published 16th Sep 2024, 10:40 BST Updated 16th Sep 2024, 10:41 BST Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now This is the moment a Yodel delivery driver was caught on camera chucking a customer's packages over their 6ft gate. Steph McIntosh, 33, was shocked to discover two large cardboard boxes - containing breakable figurines - had been thrown onto her driveway.

She was watching TV when her phone rang but she didn't answer it - thinking it was a scam call. Afterwards she noticed two large boxes on her drive - so realised she had missed a delivery. But when she checked her CCTV (click to play above) she was shocked to find the driver had thrown them over the gate.



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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. Business advisor Steph, from St Austell, Cornwall, said: "We buy things in bulk for our business and sell it on afterwards. One of the deliveries was some figurines and there were a couple of bits of that fell apart - which could've been way worse.

" Read More Watch these super-cute sleepy raccoons lounge around at the zoo I started £11k Vinted empire earning £800-a-month after devastating house fire - here’s my top tips and tricks I visited world’s deepest hotel in slate mine 1,375ft underground - only accessible by hiking and zip lines Steph reviewed her doorbell footage and saw the driver press the bell on her gate - but claims she didn't receive a notification. She expected the delivery driver to leave the boxes outside her door or even by the gate, if she wasn't able to answer the door. A Yodel spokesperson said: "The safe delivery of our parcels is our number one priority, and the overwhelming majority of our parcels are delivered correctly in the first instance.

"We are sorry that Ms McIntosh’s experience did not meet the high standards we strive for and we are taking appropriate measures to ensure that this does not happen again.” Continue Reading Related topics: Video CCTV Business Comment Comment Guidelines National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting.

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