Taking in parcels for neighbours - yes, I am once again getting a little ticked off about this. Said neighbour has regular deliveries and I am often in the house, so take them in. Said neighbour now seems reluctant to knock on my door to receive deliveries, perhaps thinking that I am part of the delivery chain - the final link in the delivery service maybe.
At what point do I now refuse to take in deliveries for him? The previous neighbours were a complete PITA over this, even accusing me of holding on to a delivery for them which had been delivered over the road.
Where do some folks get this sense of entitlement from?
I'd just decline any further deliveries. Tell the entitled neighbours you've discontinued this service if they ask ...

. I have 4 houses newly built next to me. My brother died here suddenly about 3 years ago, next-door came round after police etc had left and brought a bottle of milk and some tea bags and asked if there was anything else she could do (there wasn’t). The next day after my my deceased brother’s son arrived she brought a freshly cooked shepherds pie and a trifle, enough for 4 people.
