Evri Parcel Chaos: Same Photo, No Parcel
Thousands of UK customers are fuming after Evri, formerly Hermes, sent identical delivery photos proving nothing but a phantom parcel. People report getting snapped images of random front doors, claiming their parcels were delivered — but they never showed up.
Customers Left Furious and Confused
The repeated photo stunt has sparked major confusion and anger. One customer slammed, “I received a photo of a front door that’s not even mine, claiming my parcel was delivered. Evri couldn’t explain what happened.” Another added, “This has happened to several people I know. We’re all getting the same photo but no parcels. It’s really concerning.”
Forums and social media are buzzing with complaints and screenshots of the identical, suspicious delivery snapshots. Many are now questioning the reliability and security of Evri’s system.
What’s Behind the Delivery Disaster?
- Overloaded drivers struggling with surging online orders during peak times?
- Technical glitches recycling the same photos?
- Or worse — theft and fraud with parcels vanishing after false delivery claims?
Evri has yet to issue an official statement, but some say customer service admits there’s a problem and is investigating.
What Should Customers Do?
- Contact Evri directly to report missing parcels and demand compensation or re-delivery.
- Check with neighbours or nearby addresses in case of misdeliveries.
- Stay alert and report any suspicious activity linked to parcel deliveries.
The message is clear: UK shoppers deserve transparency and accountability from courier giants. Until then, keep an eagle eye on your parcels — because the latest delivery from Evri might just be a photo-op.