On 7/10/2015 2:21 PM, Marc Gemis wrote:

On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 12:57 AM, André Pirard <a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com <mailto:a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On 2015-10-07 00:43, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote :
    sent from a phone
    You are excused ;-)
    Am 06.10.2015 um 23:31 schrieb Daniel Koć<daniel@koć.pl> 
<mailto:daniel@ko%C4%87.pl>:

    In my opinion having popular amenity type only for one country
    it's not about the country, it's about the system I guess. Some time ago I 
spotted a DHL Packstation at the main station in Rome, so they're not limited 
to Germany. I agree this definition is not nice, and using a brand name as 
amenity value is not nice.
    cc: Marc Gemis has spotted in Belgium and discussed on talk-be@
    similar boxes that have nothing to do with DHL, Germany or other
    countries, pure Belgian (no beer, no chips inside, though).

Cheers

The one that I saw in Belgium is a personal "mailbox" for parcels in front of your house. Those are an alternative to your traditional mailbox, but are big enough to accept parcels and operated by keycode/smartphone

The ones becoming available here in Australia are for large parcels delivered 
to your home.
IIRC They have a key that can be opened by the post office people to place the 
parcel/s, and another key for yourself to retrieve the parcel.
They are purchased by the home owner so that things like ebay purchases can be 
left without having to go back to the post office to get them.


The ones that are mentioned here places where more than one person can bring parcels to be send, not ?

They are a source of packing materials (satchels, boxes, tape) that can be used 
to enclose your parcel before it is sent.

There may be an attached mailing box suitable for the parcels, with some way 
for paying for the postage.

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