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NO SF to Door deliveries from 5th March

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  1. #11

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    So if you and your family is sick, you need to go outside to pickup the deliveries. Nice!


  2. #12

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    I got stuff from SF express that had been sent on Monday delivered to me today. I suppose even that won't happen tomorrow. The good news for me is that the SF express pickup/dropoff place is also in my building!


  3. #13

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    This is only going to add to the caseloads everyday.

    What a nightmare. Our government had two years to prepare for this scenario and by all evidence have done ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.


  4. #14

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    Exclamation

    Quote Originally Posted by ramelec:
    For all the folks here, the EF locker is the best for now
    https://htm.sf-express.com/hk/en/dyn...ork/EF-Locker/
    Latest news, SF is now having problems even delivering to EF lockers at some areas

  5. #15

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    I was lucky, both my SF packages turned up late yesterday afternoon from SF, after being stuck on the SZ side for more than a week.

    My usual SF driver was very stressed, so gave him a red pocket to thank him.

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  6. #16

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    Google translate this to read in english

    https://hd.stheadline.com/news/realt...99%92%E5%8A%9B

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  7. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramelec:
    Google translate this to read in english

    https://hd.stheadline.com/news/realt...99%92%E5%8A%9B
    Life repeating itself. Same happened in the UK (and other western countries) over the last two years. People don't want to go out so they order more online. This leads to a larger number of deliveries. At the same time, couriers get sick - and as they are meeting more people, they are more likely to get infected. So, there are more deliveries but fewer couriers.
    shri likes this.

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