I was excited to get my clothes delivery but my DPD driver’s slur sent me into a dark place – I’m demanding an apology

A HEARTBROKEN mum has demanded DPD apologise after one of their drivers branded her “UGLY” in her delivery confirmation.

Rebecca Starr was excited to receive her parcel on August 2nd containing an iPad and clothes for her upcoming holiday to Rome.

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Rebecca Starr was excited to receive her parcel but was shocked when she saw the delivery note[/caption]

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The mum said the situation knocked her confidence[/caption]

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The mum claimed she was called ‘UGLY’ by the delivery driver[/caption]

But after being handed the parcel by the DPD delivery driver, she says she was shocked to receive three messages that said ‘the parcel has been received by Ugly.’

The 38-year-old said the comment knocked her confidence and thinks the driver typed the word in himself.

The mum-of-five doubts the message was a mistake as her name does not resemble the word ‘ugly’ – and the name had been written on both sections, once in capitals.

Rebecca admitted the message sent her to a ‘dark place’ and wants to prevent this from happening to anyone else.

Rebecca, from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, said: “I went to my door, he handed me the parcel, I had taken the parcel and a bit later that day I got the notification on my phone that I’ve received the parcel and it said, signed by ‘ugly’.

“I was just shocked by what I saw. The interaction was normal. I definitely didn’t expect it.

“I definitely think he typed it himself because my name is not ‘ugly’, it should have been ‘signed by Rebecca’ not ‘signed by ugly’.

“It’s not very nice, it upset me a little bit because it made me think that he does this to every person he delivers to.”

The mum admitted the name calling could “potentially be a mistake” but added the situation has knocked her confidence.

“I’ve shown it to others and they think it was on purpose,” she said.


“At the moment I’m going through a lot and that didn’t help me. Seeing that didn’t help how I’m feeling. That puts me in a dark place,” Rebecca added.

While Rebecca attempted to contact DPD, she claims it is difficult to get through to them and decided to post about the incident online instead.

On her online post, Rebecca said: “DPD, do you check your drivers? Because WHAT THE F**k!? The driver wrote my name as UGLY.”

The carer said she would like for the company to apologise and to give an explanation about how this could happen.

I was just shocked by what I saw. The interaction was normal. I definitely didn’t expect it.

Rebecca said: “It’s really hard to contact DPD and to get through to anybody. I gave up with that whole process and that’s when I went online and wrote on their Facebook but I haven’t received anything back from them.

“I tried to call them but had no luck with that. I’d like an apology and maybe an explanation as to why that could happen, if it was a mistake and the driver being careless or he put it in himself.

“Because an apology is needed, you can’t go around doing things like that because you don’t know what people are going through in everyday life.”

DPD were contacted for comment and said they were looking into it.

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The mum said the situation put her in ‘a dark place’[/caption]

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The mum claims one of DPD’s drivers branded her ‘UGLY’ in her delivery confirmation[/caption]

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