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Amazon delivery driver fired after leaving brutal note for absent mother

AmazonThe driver was fired for leaving a brutal note labeling a customer who wasn't at home as "stupid." Kelly Hodge, 28, was fascinated after discovering a note left by a driver who dumped paper and parcels in a nearby bottle.

A rude, poorly scribbled note shocked's three mothersconsiderably when he found a handwritten message from a dismissed delivery driver. rice field. A memo from a former Amazon employee caused a great deal of commotion to Kelly at the time, and a smoked mother posted an image of the memo and parcel onFacebook.

Kelly visited Amazon's Facebook page and complained to the retailer about the horrifying notes he received. This fired thedriver. In a photo post, Kelly said:

Amazon said that the person responsible for the delivery was no longer working with the company
Amazon stated that the person responsible for delivery is no longer working at the company

Her post in 2020 shocked social media users. There is an article saying that it was "sick" that such a memo was left. ReportDailyStar. Amazon's orders were dumped behind a black trash can, and some parcels were seen supported on top of the black trash can. During the

incident, Kelly of Runcorn, Cheshire said: "I was very shocked at first, but I was angry because he called me stupid. I'm not sure why the notes were left like this.

" Occurred outside the house when the card was posted because I wasn't in my possession at the time of delivery. These items were gifts from a group I'm on Facebook. I ordered it, and I was also given a gift by a friend of the group. "

A bundle of parcels were dumped behind Kerry's wheelie bin
A bunch of parcels Abandoned behind Kelly's tow box

After confirming that the Amazon driver was no longer employed, he made the following statement at that time:

"There are very high standards of service to our delivery service providers and their customers."

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