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Have a great day and remember "Buy in May & Play your Way"
While we were making improvements to the suburbs neighbourhood area that you will sometimes visit during your activities as a courier we've suddenly realized how difficult would it be to deliver a package when instructions are not clearly and precisely formulated. It's a scary thought, right? You have a package that you need to deliver today but you're not sure which of the buildings is the one belonging to your customer!
Well, technically speaking you might have two choices in that kind of situation - either leave your truck behind and walk the rest of the distance or try to force your way through the off-road situation! Of course even those limited options might get thinner if you have several packages to deliver - unless you're okay with walking the very same distance several times in a row. Usually then the decision might be to... drive your trusty sidekick despite the difficulties of terrain!
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