How can I speak to someone at DPD

How can I speak to someone at DPD

Use concrete examples to highlight the problem.I then proceeded to get fired.A few weeks ago i made a post stating i would kill myself if i lost my job.Found a 'dpd local' number.Dpd couldn't offer a reason as to why they had failed to deliver on a weekend 2 weeks in a row.

When you get through don't select any options just hang on till you get transfered to an agent or just say the word 'agent'.I was planning on ending it, but instead i had a complete mental breakdown, spent almost a grand on camping supplies, left my family a note, then drove so far north that the highways ran out, and the nearest excuse for civilization was almost 300kms away.Alternatively, visit our help centre.Think of cases in the past when your loved one's dependence concerned you.In the uk its free from any landline phone.

Some of the symptoms such as anxiety can be caused by physical issues as well.Got through to livechat bot thing which was useless and then could not put me thru to a person coz all busy.I ordered some clothes from new look yesterday morning and paid the £4.95 for next day delivery (so today) as we are away tomorrow and needed the items before then.Your information please fill in as much detail as you can to help us deal with your enquiry efficiently your name * delivery postcode* delivery address* reference number* (your reference number is your parcel number, consignment number or calling card number) sender's referenceWith this number you'll have to enter a parcel or calling card number.

Please contact your local dpd office via the website of dpdgroup.

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