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Revision as of 21:41, 1 February 2012

Details of items delivered to the space for specific individuals, or items expected to arrive at the space.

We should perhaps describe here the policy for sending post to the space - do we have one?

How about "Don't do anything dodgy. Avoid getting the space on junk mail lists."?

It will help if your full name is on your personal box so your delivery of components can be thrown in your box instead of lost in the general clutter someone in the space.

The people at unit 22 arrive around 9AM, we have occasionally accepted early morning deliveries for them. If nobody is going to be around to give it to them it may be better to suggest the delivery person leaves it with the security guard at the business center entrance.

See also Guides/Bringing_items_to_the_space if you are considering getting anything big delivered. If you get something huge delivered, such as a fruit machine, it may get scrapped if you have not informed the mailing list, labeled it and got it out of peoples way pronto.

Expected

Recipient Item Instructions (if any) Date Last Updated
Benjamin Winston 1 x Aluminium Sheet 3.0mm Thickness (AS3000) 1 x Aluminium Square Bar 20mm Sq (AQ0787) Length - 200mm Stick on 'do not hack' label and place in metal supply in workshop 30th January 2012
bluboxthief Small package from wefixmacltd containing a logic board for an ancient ipod. It's expected in the next 2-3 days. Please sign (if necessary) and stick it in my box located here 1st Feburary 2012

Delivered

Recipient Item Arrived Location Contact