PostNL stops throwing the non-home note in the letterbox. The note on which you can see where your package is and what you can do to still receive the package will be digitized. PostNL has tested this for a while and apparently it went well.
No more non-home notes
If you missed your delivery person, you could always use the non-home code on the paper to see where your package is and where you can pick it up. Those notes entail quite a bit of red tape, especially for the deliverers who are already extremely busy. They have already spent more time on your address because they are waiting for nothing and then they also have to take a note and write it: hassle.
What now? Well, you will receive an email or a notification in the PostNL app if you are not at home and an attempt has been made to deliver a package to you. This not only saves the delivery person a lot of time, it also saves a lot of trees. PostNL thinks it will save 70,000 kilos of paper every year: and it saves you a walk to your old waste paper bin. It would be about 9 percent of the deliveries where the parcel deliverer must find a ‘not at home’.
70,000 kilos of paper
PostNL will stop with the paper notes from 1 July, so make sure you have installed the PostNL app, because with this you are best informed about the ups and downs of your package. That is also quite handy: imagine that you are at work, then you can immediately drive past the location of your package after work to receive it that day (note: sometimes it is not until the next day). business day at a particular location).
- Download the PostNL app in the Play Store
Are you going to miss them, the no-home notes? Or are you glad it’s coming to an end? Leave it now in the comments below this article.
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source