How would you improve Parcel Machines? Competition results!
22 September 2015
[Archived entry]
We would like to point out right away - the repeatedly reported coffee brewing machine in the Parcel Machine would jeopardise the safety of the parcels, and the "painless colon check-up" - however undoubtedly needed - would probably require too many attestations, so for the time being this examination must remain unpleasant (in any case, we warmly salute Grazyna, who proposed the idea!).
Suggestions were also made for solutions that already exist, or... will soon be introduced:
- Our mobile app will soon see the light of day, the functionalities of which will certainly surprise you (follow the our Facebook profile , we will keep you informed).
- Suggestions have also been made to add a printer to print labels, while... remember that labels are not needed to send in a Parcel Machine. You can walk up to the machine with your parcel packed and select the relevant option on the screen. The parcel will be labelled by our staff at the branch and you will receive the parcel number by email to the address provided on the Parcel Machine screen.
- You also asked for the addition of the option to extend the time for a parcel to be picked up at the machine. And this option is available. In emails sent to recipients 24 hours before the parcel is sent back to the branch, we provide a telephone number to which the relevant code should be sent (also included in the email). Then 24 hours will be added to the time you have to collect the parcel (from the moment of sending the SMS!).
But let's not prolong it, because everyone is stamping their feet with impatience.
Here are the winners:
Luke, who - like us - has a weakness for retro things:
I would add the possibility of playing snake with old nokia phones and some sort of mini competition of who gets the most points.
...and gets a SONY HDR-AS20 camera for it.
Przemek, who came up with the idea to create...
A parcel card that would work like an ATM card, we would do everything on the computer and at the parcel machine all we would have to do is insert the card.
... receives smartwatch lg g watch w100 i.
Agnes, on the other hand, wrote that there was a need for...
Phone charger, sometimes by the time you pick up the package the battery on your phone is dead and you can't see the code on your phone to enter it.
Several people came up with a similar idea, but Agnes was the first and - prevailingly - she neatly justified the need.
Agnes will receive the first wireless charger Power Bank Sailing 6 Green Cell.
The second Green Cell Sailing 6 wireless Power Bank charger goes to Barbara, who suggested that...
if a parcel machine is busy and you cannot send a parcel, it should indicate the nearest location with a box of the required size.
The third Green Cell Wireless Power Bank Sailing 6 charger also goes to a person named Barbara. For she captivated us with her fearlessness:
I would fit a lightning conductor to the Parcel Machine. I'm very afraid of thunderstorms and I'm so unlucky when I'm just about to pick something up from the parcel machine it's already thundering somewhere. I watch the sky and wonder at which moment to approach so that the lightning doesn't shoot at me. Something like this would save my life and also protect me from the stress of picking up a parcel from a parcel machine.
Congratulations to the winners! We will contact you by e-mail.