My funniest experience with a delivery was when the parcel was only small, so they posted it through my letterbox….. and then wrote a card (which they tucked in the door frame outside) to let me know they put it through the letterbox!!!!
It's really great to see exchanges like this as you can see how out of this discussion of mutual frustration a sketch could so easily begin to take shape. It's not often we get a glimpse into how a legendary double-act interact so informally.
I personally love it when I plan to stay home all day to receive an important delivery, the driver never shows up, and then updates the tracking information at 7:58PM that I was not home to accept the delivery.
@@helenholmes3530 The gratitude shown during lockdown for the people that really kept things going was just superficial middle class virtue signalling. So it's no surprise when an airhead reveals her unearned sense of superiority.
I know exactly what they are talking about! Amazon quizzing me about the delivery. I have never seen the delivery person. I asked them not to ring my bell. Were they friendly? Professional? On time? Etc. How the hell do I answer…the pkg. was at the door. Amazon emailed me to let me know and included a photo. End of story. I do feel compelled to answer however, so the hard-working delivery guy doesn’t get fired or lose bonus rewards or something. The ladies sure had me laughing…and commiserating.
I Can really relate to this video. I love the drop and run where delivery drivers just leave parcels and run and say that it has been deliver and handed to resident and they have not i love amazon for this they are famous for this.
I once contacted a company, I think is was my energy company, and they couldn't answer my question. So, when it came up with the 'How did we do today' questionnaire I said, "Rubbish". The guy then called me to ask why I'd given him a bad review, and I said, "Because you didn't answer my question." He then started complaining that it would affect his score, so I told him he should have answered my question and hung up.
One time I went to someone's house, rang the door bell a million times, and left a note (couldn't leave the package). And the idiot who lived there called customer service complaining and said I was lying. People who do deliveries have A LOT of deliveries and very little time. They cannot stand people who waste their time, so it doesn't surprise me that some have just started leaving shit saying nobody was home. I never "cheated", but it has been tempting.
Oh why aren't they making sketch comedy out of these little snippets? I can see the scene now, Jennifer leaves a London shop with a new bra and suddenly Dawn pops out of a nearby bin asking how the shopping experience was. Moments later Jennifer gets into a cab and a few seconds into the journey the driver turns around and it's Dawn asking her to rate the bra. She escapes the cab and hops on a bus, relieved to be escaping, only for Dawn to pop up tapping on the window while the bus is moving demanding a review on Google. Channel 4, what are you doing not commissioning a sketch show from these amazing women?!
Working class delivery people? You make them sound downtrodden when, in fact, these people make a very fine living and work very hard for it. Deadlines, weather, climbing stairs. Darn hard work so I can shop with mouse clicks while comfy in my recliner and my IPad. Jennifer and Dawn are using hyperbole of universal situations for laughs.
Good grief. There are people on earth who work certain kinds of jobs (often manual) and those jobs are referred to as blue collar or working class and the people who work them are referred to as working class or blue collar laborers. It’s not a judgement. It’s a description. These people are often thought of as very hard workers so I’m not sure why you felt the need to defend that. And I don’t know what country you come from, but in mine drivers work their asses off for very little compensation. So at the very least the ones in my country do not make a good living.
i bet you're one of those uber eats doordashers who eat the food after youve photographed it. stop whining! jen n dawn are legends! go take a piss elsewhere
I wonder if Jennifer or Dawn helped out at their local supermarket during lockdown? Or did they spend money online and wait for working class people to deliver their stuff? And then complain that it wasn't delivered fast enough. Those two are the problem, entitled and overpaid, not the delivery people.
Jennifer is a absolute genius. She is just marvelous at comedy♥️🇺🇸
She really is.
Jennifer's snarky "How was your experience in that shop?" at 1:56 absolutely took me out! 😭 And then, how it all ended on sandals... 😂🤣
I couldn’t love these two more. ♥️
same
Lol Dawn is the Queen of comedy! Love them both
PLEASE do more videos like this for the next series ❤
“It all feeds into a huge databank so that they can try to sell you some sandals.” Yep.
This is hilarious. I made the mistake of drinking coffee while watching this and almost spit my coffee out all over the monitor.
I want these two to do a series like Tennant and Sheen, they would be great!
My funniest experience with a delivery was when the parcel was only small, so they posted it through my letterbox….. and then wrote a card (which they tucked in the door frame outside) to let me know they put it through the letterbox!!!!
It's really great to see exchanges like this as you can see how out of this discussion of mutual frustration a sketch could so easily begin to take shape. It's not often we get a glimpse into how a legendary double-act interact so informally.
I personally love it when I plan to stay home all day to receive an important delivery, the driver never shows up, and then updates the tracking information at 7:58PM that I was not home to accept the delivery.
Oh I AM LOVING THIS!! Subbed for more of French and Saunders!!
I love French and Saunders, they r absolutely the best n the UK. I've watched them since I was a small kid.
classic comedy...the dinner party sketch with their husbands Ade Edmonson and Lenny Henry was pure comedy genius....mid 80's
as opposed to a large kid? Aren't all kids small? haha
“You singed for it”
Me: Show me my signature.
“We can’t do that because of privacy reasons.”
What… the… F!?!
i feel all this so much. being someone who relies on delivery services very much.
This makes me laugh so hard because I've just gone through the exact situation with amazon
I’m in love with Jen just look at her plus she’s intelligent AND funny! ❤😊
I never knew about this. Legends!
Sympathies ladies, this happened to me recently. They think we are stupid.
Yes, because the people that actually do the job of delivering your stuff day in and day out aren't as important as you are they?
@@mesolithicman164 ooooh boo hoo, what a snarky comment. Sorry can't be bothered to snark back !
@@helenholmes3530
The gratitude shown during lockdown for the people that really kept things going was just superficial middle class virtue signalling.
So it's no surprise when an airhead reveals her unearned sense of superiority.
I wish these were available as mp3s. I'd get them all.
My house is so small the guy could just fart and I’ll hear it
I know exactly what they are talking about! Amazon quizzing me about the delivery. I have never seen the delivery person. I asked them not to ring my bell. Were they friendly? Professional? On time? Etc. How the hell do I answer…the pkg. was at the door. Amazon emailed me to let me know and included a photo. End of story. I do feel compelled to answer however, so the hard-working delivery guy doesn’t get fired or lose bonus rewards or something. The ladies sure had me laughing…and commiserating.
I Can really relate to this video. I love the drop and run where delivery drivers just leave parcels and run and say that it has been deliver and handed to resident and they have not i love amazon for this they are famous for this.
They are lovely ❤😂🎉
I love you Olga and Alexandra.
I once contacted a company, I think is was my energy company, and they couldn't answer my question. So, when it came up with the 'How did we do today' questionnaire I said, "Rubbish". The guy then called me to ask why I'd given him a bad review, and I said, "Because you didn't answer my question." He then started complaining that it would affect his score, so I told him he should have answered my question and hung up.
Weren't you brave.
One time I went to someone's house, rang the door bell a million times, and left a note (couldn't leave the package). And the idiot who lived there called customer service complaining and said I was lying. People who do deliveries have A LOT of deliveries and very little time. They cannot stand people who waste their time, so it doesn't surprise me that some have just started leaving shit saying nobody was home. I never "cheated", but it has been tempting.
Audible is owned by Amazon lol 😆
I love how Jen has fruit and Dawn has choccie fingers 😙
Parking experience.
Hmmm 3ft from the kerb taking 10mins to park lol
Agreed
Oh why aren't they making sketch comedy out of these little snippets?
I can see the scene now, Jennifer leaves a London shop with a new bra and suddenly Dawn pops out of a nearby bin asking how the shopping experience was.
Moments later Jennifer gets into a cab and a few seconds into the journey the driver turns around and it's Dawn asking her to rate the bra.
She escapes the cab and hops on a bus, relieved to be escaping, only for Dawn to pop up tapping on the window while the bus is moving demanding a review on Google.
Channel 4, what are you doing not commissioning a sketch show from these amazing women?!
They don't knock on the door 😞
I've used the delivery n its bout the same
Can someone please tell these companies how stupid and utterly time wasting/life wasting this all is so they stop it before it goes on
Please, please can they discuss usernames passwords verification codes identification numbers pin numbers, it’s making my life hell.
Now they're grumpy old women!😆Comedy Karen's 🤣
Working class delivery people? You make them sound downtrodden when, in fact, these people make a very fine living and work very hard for it. Deadlines, weather, climbing stairs. Darn hard work so I can shop with mouse clicks while comfy in my recliner and my IPad. Jennifer and Dawn are using hyperbole of universal situations for laughs.
Good grief. There are people on earth who work certain kinds of jobs (often manual) and those jobs are referred to as blue collar or working class and the people who work them are referred to as working class or blue collar laborers. It’s not a judgement. It’s a description. These people are often thought of as very hard workers so I’m not sure why you felt the need to defend that. And I don’t know what country you come from, but in mine drivers work their asses off for very little compensation. So at the very least the ones in my country do not make a good living.
i bet you're one of those uber eats doordashers who eat the food after youve photographed it. stop whining! jen n dawn are legends! go take a piss elsewhere
I wonder if Jennifer or Dawn helped out at their local supermarket during lockdown?
Or did they spend money online and wait for working class people to deliver their stuff? And then complain that it wasn't delivered fast enough.
Those two are the problem, entitled and overpaid, not the delivery people.