I ordered a Huawei P20 Pro from A1 and they sent it by mail.
The day it arrived I was not at home unfortunately but I have never made a parking permit anyway and when I looked in the tracking number as the state of things is I saw parked according to the recipient agreement…
Although I did not sign and had no agreement.
I came home. No package there. Nowhere?!
Who is liable?
Did a research job but how do I prove that I had no agreement. How can the postman even choose this although no parking permit was available?
Can only imagine that the Abstellg was activated during the order at the dealer (somewhere a check mark or it was written hidden).
If it is the post office: one must have given this permission somewhere yes, so that it is still visible today.
If that's true, you have the A-card.
Bezw: as I have just read, this is in general, and not registered per package.
As you can read: delivery according to receiver agreement.
So anything was agreed before, otherwise it would not be stated that way.
Maybe you did not notice… You have very bad cards.
Sorry, but why do you order such an expensive phone in your situation? ^^
You can't submit a search request, only the seller can. Contact your salesperson about it. I hope he is not from China, he can't read what you want anyway.