When you really want something, you often do not look at the little details, and you can happen to wake up with surprises, some extremely expensive.This is also the case of David Carroll, a British who destroyed his Christmas after ordering an iPhone of 1.000 pounds that have not arrived.
Received chocolate sticks instead of an iPhone of 1.000 pounds
British Daniel Carroll has long wanted an iPhone from the new generation.So our man raised the money, 1.000 pounds, and thought of making him a Christmas gift.He entered the Apple's website, where the iPhone terminals, with unbeatable holiday prices, were for sale, and ordered it.
What he received, after all, were two chocolate tablets wrapped in toilet paper that smelled.
Daniel Carroll has been complaining to the DHL delivery company after the iPhone 13 Pro Max has not arrived, and instead two Cadbury's White Oreo chocolate tablets came 2 pounds..
The parcel was late for two weeks and was postponed on numerous occasions, which caused Daniel Carroll to move to the nearest DHL warehouse to pick it up.
Once it has unpacked it, the situation worsened.Customer said the ordered phone for which he paid 1.045 pounds, had to arrive earlier but when he lifted the box it was clear that it had been changed.
I mean, there was no phone in it, but only two chocolate tablets and some toilet paper.Since then, the delivery company said he was investigating the incident and asked the sender to send Daniel Carroll the ordered and paid product.
David Carrol, obviously unhappy, shared his Pățania on Twitter, writing:
Things don't look very good for David Carroll
In his post, he tells that he had ordered directly on the Apple website on December 2, but due to high orders, the delivery would be made on December 17th.
David Carroll went 38 miles to pick up his gift
Finally, seeing that his phone was not coming home, he decided to go to the company that deals with deliveries, going about 38 kilometers to the nearest DHL warehouse..
Remained with a bitter taste
Unfortunately that chocolate, and especially the lack of his phone, left a bitter taste.
DHL has not resolved its customer's situation until today
Although he failed to solve the painful situation, David Carroll also says he contacted Apple but received no answer.
Things degenerated later, says British David Carroll, considering that DHL had made no effort to solve the situation.
A DHL spokesman said: "We are investigating this case with priority and we got in touch with the sender to ensure that a replacement reaches Mr. Carroll."