Parcel Safe mailbox - August 31, 2009
Shopping online has become a regular activity for many of us. You can find anything you are looking for and have it easily delivered to your door. However, if you have a busy life and are often on the go, it can be tiresome when you regularly miss deliveries and must go to the depot to collect your goods. Parcel safe mailboxes are a great idea and a good way of getting around this problem. They are ideal for those of us who regularly shop online or use mail order catalogues on a regular basis.
It is estimated that roughly £259,000,000 was wasted and over 2,466 years of consumers’ time was wasted due to failed delivery attempts last year. Parcel Safe post boxes allow couriers to safely and securely deliver your packages even if you are not home. They are made from galvanised steel and are of a large capacity. All the courier needs to do is deposit the package into the box and the box then twist locks until it’s secure, leaving it completely safe until you get home. Parcel safe even comes with a unique six digit number so that couriers can make a note of the number instead of getting a signature.
Parcel Safe post boxes are also great for the environment. If a courier can not make a delivery, they will usually have to make a repeat journey to the premises, which aside from being inconvenient also means that the environment is harmed as extra carbon emissions are created. Parcel safe totally eliminates the need for repeat journeys, thus cuts down on carbon emissions. The Parcel Safe box can be purchased here at Mailbox Mania.
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