How do DPD drop offs work?

How do DPD drop offs work?

    WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IN ORDER FOR US TO RECEIVE YOUR LAPTOP...
Packing your device
Please ensure you package your item well, ideally using a sturdy cardboard box, preferably its original packing if this is possible, but if not, a box that is bigger on all six sides by at least 7cm but no more than 13cm. Do not leave any large voids/unfilled space in the box and ensure any accessories/chargers etc are not able to damage the main item and are individually wrapped. Please secure the main item well, ensuring it cannot move at all when in the box and please make sure to fill any voids left by accessories that aren't needed for the repair with bubble wrap or similar. Be generous with bubble wrap/packaging, neither Study Tech, nor the courier will be responsible for damage caused by poor packaging, especially cosmetic damage. This would not be covered by any insurance, service charge or warranty. If you think you have enough bubble wrap/protection, get more. Once taped up nothing in the box should be able to move if the box is shaken, if it can move, that packaging isn't sufficiently wrapped.

Labels
Please ensure that the label provided is clearly visible and scannable. In most situations, we would recommend taking a picture of the box before closing and after taping shut, as well as once the driver has collected it if possible. If dropping off you would need to be able to print the label, and cannot drop off without us providing it. You cannot use a barcode or similar, the label must be printed.

Drop offs
For drop shops, we can take no responsibility for security, We do however advise that we have had virtually no issues with Post Offices, with only a few with problems with smaller local drop off shops, and many with Argos/Sainsbury etc drop shops.