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16th September in the morning someone came and collected a parcel that had been "delivered" while we were out, hidden between our blue and green plastic bins..  

We weren't expecting a delivery, so we're hoping that somehow the parcel DID belong to the guy in the photo who came into our porch area and took it away and that they were just coming over to collect it rightfully.. either way we'd like to know as it's a bit strange.. does anyone recognise the man?

Many thanks! 

(Removing photo as all sorted, thanks Chris for getting in touch!)

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Hey! My friend's just seen this and sent me the link. This is my partner - don't worry it's his parcel! They said they delivered it and took a photo of it outside the wrong house (your house). Took him a while to figure out which house it was left at. We live a few doors down. Feel free to message me.

Won't tell him he's been posted online, he'll be mortified! 

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