Claim process for parcel at post office?
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Re: Claim process for parcel at post office?
Thanks again!timmydownawell wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:34 pm Dangerous Dave, go to the PO and ask to look through the book and find your name, when you find it, ask them to retrieve it and just show them your passport and pay the standard 2500 riel (or more depending on weight).
PO is on Corner St 13 and 102, but the parcel collection office is on the St 102 side building so don't go in the main front entrance.
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Postscript (...no pun intended?) :
Yesterday the Cambodia Post Office *delivered* my package. I didn't even have to go and wait in line for it, much less pay extra.
Yesterday the Cambodia Post Office *delivered* my package. I didn't even have to go and wait in line for it, much less pay extra.
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Re: Claim process for parcel at post office?
Dangerous Dave should invest in a local SIM card. Why would you not have a phone?
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Unusual but not unheard of. You are lucky they didn't pinch it though.Dangerous Dave wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:18 am Postscript (...no pun intended?) :
Yesterday the Cambodia Post Office *delivered* my package. I didn't even have to go and wait in line for it, much less pay extra.
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
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I love, love, *love* not having a phone. Or a car. Or a house. The tiny-house movement, except generalized. Never been happier in my dumb life.
Re: Claim process for parcel at post office?
You can have letters delivered to your address if you ask at the post office. they use local couriers though so not terribly reliable and they don't like climbing stairs so they will give it to any random bloke who happens to be standing near your entrance. I caught the DHL guy doin the same with some urgent papers from home and went ballistic. Now I always go to DHL and collect
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