Evri delivery driver throws parcels into GUTTER in front of customer (2024)

This is the shocking moment an Evri delivery driver carelessly throws parcels out of his van and into a gutter in front of a disgusted customer.

The courier in Torquay, Devon, hurled the packages, which are a range of sizes, in front of photographer Maciej Olszewski, who was worried one of the items could be his new camera.

Now footage has emerged of the incident, which took place on April 18 and sees the driver's white delivery van parked on the side of the road.

A growing pile of parcels is scattered along the gutter below the pavement just a couple of yards away from a drain.

With the rear door of the van open, a brown cardboard box can be seen getting chucked from inside the vehicle and into the gutter before a softer bright blue package joins it on the side of the road.

This is the shocking moment an Evri delivery driver carelessly throws parcels out of his van and into a gutter in front of a disgusted customer

A large carboard box parcel can be seen getting chucked out of the white van and onto a growing pile of packages lying in the gutter

Items of a range of different sizes sit on the side of the road in Torquay, Devon, just a couple of yards away from a drain

As the camera zooms in on the large pile of items due for delivery, another couple of soft parcels go flying out of the van.

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Finally, a large and heavy-looking carboard box is thrown out of the vehicle and lands on top of a number of the other packages.

The shocking scene takes place in broad daylight as cars zoom past along the busy road.

Evri has told The Sun that the driver responsible for hurling the packages has been put on a 'training course' but remains employed by the firm.

The company added that they take their responsibility to 'care' for every parcel 'seriously'.

MrOlszewski, who was on his way to work when he witnessed the incident, said he had received damaged packages before.

'I thought "what the f*** could this be my new camera?"' he said.

'Someone could have stolen them just as easily.'

Evri has told The Sun that the driver responsible for hurling the packages has been put on a 'training course' but remains employed by the firm

MaciejOlszewski, who was on his way to work when he witnessed the incident, said he had received damaged packages before

In December, the Mail went undercover at the delivery company after it was dubbedBritain's 'worst' courier firm.

We found a workforce, scrambled together following minimal training, battling to earn minimum wage in all weathers — to which those soggy parcels can testify.

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Desperate for drivers in the run-up to Christmas, and amid what was billed as the 'biggest recruitment drive in our history', our reporter was offered work by Evri within hours of completing an online application.

Having then received just three hours face-to-face training he was immediately sent out on the road with a car-load of 30 parcels.

While Evri claims that drivers 'have the chance to earn a competitive rate of £10 to £15 per hour', he discovered that to hit those figures, he needed to deliver a parcel at a rate of one every couple of minutes — a tall order.

It meant that over four days spent collecting, loading and delivering from a depot in the Midlands, on no day did his basic pay reach the minimum wage of £10.42 an hour.

Evri, meanwhile, insists 'new starters' like our reporter would in fact earn in excess of that figure because they are given bonus payments for the first few days to make up for their lack of experience.

It should be noted that minimum wage laws do not apply to self-employed couriers.

His total pay for the four days was £107.25, including £3.44 for collecting a handful of parcels for onward delivery by Evri.

For the 187 packages he delivered he received, on average, 55p per item. The rounds covered about 50 miles, using £8-worth of petrol, not including return travel to the depot from home each day.

When approached by the Mail, an Evri spokesperson said: 'All couriers earn above the national minimum wage with pay averaging over £15 an hour, with many earning much more at this busy time of the year.

'New starters receive training and top-up payments because they will not be as quick as more established couriers.

'Couriers are super-organised, have great time management, and live in their local community which means they know the area and routes, earning over 3 million five-star reviews on Trustpilot. Some people find the job isn't for them because of the need to have these skills and qualities.

'The change of name to Evri was a result of the UK business being sold by Hermes to Advent, not reputational reasons as you state. As the business was no longer part of the Hermes group it could not retain that name.'

Evri challenged the accuracy of the reporter's findings, saying their data shows couriers average 124 parcels scanned and loaded within 30 minutes and that previous couriers on the same rounds earned around £18 per hour.

A scene from an undercover Evri video at Burntwood, Staffordshire

We went undercover to see first-hand what is going on at a company responsible for delivering 700 million parcels a year (Stock Photo)

Their data showed he was also slow moving between drop-off points. New joiners are given an additional payment of £120 as they gain experience.

The Mail understands that couriers are supposed to sort parcels 'from cage to cage' rather than laying them on the ground. As for cars being over-loaded with parcels, couriers are trained how to safely sort parcels and are able to do two runs, with additional compensation.

Tight margins and, for some, the flexibility of the job make up for the hard work and hidden costs involved.

Evri delivery driver throws parcels into GUTTER in front of customer (2024)

FAQs

Evri delivery driver throws parcels into GUTTER in front of customer? ›

Evri has told The Sun that the driver responsible for hurling the packages has been put on a 'training course' but remains employed by the firm. The company added that they take their responsibility to 'care' for every parcel 'seriously'.

Why do Evri leave parcels on doorstep? ›

Steps we are taking for a contact free delivery

This can also be done in the My places settings on the Evri app. If a safe place hasn't been chosen but there is somewhere safe to deliver the parcel, we'll leave it there - even if there's someone in the property.

How much do Evri drivers get paid per delivery? ›

More reviews from Courier Driver. Avoid them! On average, they pay 49 pence per package because their system bills even standard packages as packets.

What happens if Evri fail to deliver a parcel? ›

If we are unable to deliver your Parcel to the Address, we will make two further attempts to deliver it (the “Further Attempts”). If we're still unable to deliver your Parcel, we will return it to the sender's address provided by you with the Parcel.

How does Evri parcel delivery work? ›

There are 3 ways to send a parcel with Evri - simply drop off at a ParcelShop or Locker, or organise a courier collection. You can also send parcels via our Standard service, or Next Day for even speedier delivery.

Can Evri leave a parcel outside? ›

So instead of having to cancel your plans, Evri lets you divert your parcel to a trusted neighbour's house. Alternatively, your courier can leave your parcel in a safe place or at your chosen ParcelShop or Locker.

Is there a problem with Evri? ›

Our service is operating as normal.

How many parcels do Evri drivers get? ›

There is no limit to how many parcels you can deliver. If you're doing a great job of keeping your customers happy, then there is no reason why you cant take on more parcels to deliver. After all the more you deliver, the more you earn.

Can Evri delivery drivers call you? ›

What can I do? I would like the driver to call me. The driver may call the contact number to assist with the collection. Unfortunately, not all drivers carry phones for health and safety reasons - as such a call is not guaranteed.

Who owns Evri delivery? ›

Advent has a 75% stake in Evri alongside its other shareholder Otto. Reports of a sale follow Evri paying out £762m in dividends to shareholders. Evri employs almost 7,700 members of staff at its head offices and warehouses, and works with around 20,000 self-employed drivers.

Can I sue Evri for losing my parcel? ›

You will only be eligible to submit a claim if: The order in question was booked under your name. The service purchased offers parcel protection for loss or damage. The item you sent with us is not excluded from protection, or prohibited from sending.

What to do if Evri steal your parcel? ›

Evri stolen parcel

If your Evri package is stolen, Evri will compensate you for the loss, damage or theft, depending on the level of cover selected by the retailer. Contact the sender first, who'll then need to make a claim themselves. The retailer is responsible for the package being delivered.

Who is responsible if a parcel is stolen from your doorstep? ›

If you set a 'safe place' and your parcel was stolen from there, this is unfortunately your responsibility. However, if your parcel was left anywhere that you did not yourself specify, you will be able to receive a refund or a replacement.

How do I contact Evri about missing parcels? ›

If your parcel tracking shows as delivered, but you have not got your parcel, you can contact us via 2 channels: 1. On our website chat 2. On the 'Rate My Courier' link on the tracking page or email notification we send you.

What is proof of delivery for Evri? ›

Our digital signature service means we'll provide photographic proof your parcel was accepted by someone at the delivery address or neighbour. With each package you send with Evri, we include cover up to £20 for FREE.

How late does Evri deliver? ›

Our standard weekday delivery times are between 8am and 8pm. We'll also make sure to text you on the day with a 1-hour delivery window to let you know roughly when your parcel will be delivered. This gives you plenty of time to redirect your parcel if you need to.

What happens if someone steals your Evri parcel? ›

If this happens, we will seek to remedy this and we are happy to pay up to the level of cover selected by the customer, for included items. Please check your item is not on the prohibited or non-compensation list before making a claim.

What if my package is left at the front door stolen? ›

If you cannot locate the package, start by contacting whoever was meant to deliver it. This could be a retailer or delivery firm. If you were asked to select a "safe place" for the courier to leave the parcel and it was stolen, then it's your responsibility.

Do I need to be home for Evri delivery? ›

We've made it easy for people to receive parcels. Whilst the courier will attempt to deliver on three separate occasions, the person receiving your parcel also has the option to divert their parcel to a friendly neighbour or other safe place.

Do Evri put parcels through letterbox? ›

Postable parcels are letterbox-friendly so they're great for sending smaller items which means your parcel needs to fit within with following dimensions: max width 23cm, max length 35 cm, max depth 3cm (min depth 1cm).

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