A bad adventure that happened to Khaoula Lafhaily, thirty-two, an Englishwoman who had decided to buy a new iPhone 13 Pro Max with a classic purchase plan in installments as has been the case for some time with operators also in Italy. In this case the iPhone in question would have cost him around £1,500 that is to say almost €1,800 with an initial charge of £150 paid on signing. Nothing strange except that the courier at home did not deliver his long-awaited iPhone 13 Pro Max to him but a real one box of hand soap for less than 2 euros.
Soap instead of the iPhone: the courier’s fault?
The girl told the bizarre story to a English online newspaper stating that as always, awaiting an important shipment, he stands at the window to check for the arrival of the couriers who often take the wrong apartment. In this case, moving sky, should have delivered the iPhone the day after signing the contract. Everything was correct except that the next day the courier had contacted the Englishwoman to ask him to postpone the delivery to the following day due to “traffic problems”.
Unfortunately, the postponed delivery did not take place as the courier did not show up at Khaoula Lafhaily’s home. The girl, parked, instead saw a Sky Mobile dispatcher approaching her home who, however, delivered nothing but only took a photo of the outside of the house and then left. On tracking the shipment, however, the courier pointed out the impossibility of delivering the package after unsuccessfully knocking on the recipient’s door, clearly making up a lie.
The shipment, rescheduled again, finally reached its recipient on the third day. However, when he opened the package, he didn’t find his iPhone 13 Pro Max but a nice packet of hand soap. that of technology had very little to do with what the girl was buying. A story that unfortunately happens more often than you think and that will be clearly solved by the operator who will send the iPhone back to the girl, not without some headaches checking that the courier has not delivered the phone correctly but hand soap.
And have you ever had problems like this with couriers?