Just had a large pallet of kitchen units delivered to the front door but the guy claimed he couldn't wheel it less than 2m further into the garage as he "wasn't allowed". Unfortunately I'm not there to empty it so my partner had to strip the pallet and lift the stuff on her own to get it in the house as he couldn't help either. I get it's not his problem to help unload a pallet, fair enough, but why can't he wheel it into an empty garage?
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