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Delivery attempted. No one home

Delivery Attempted. No One Home!

HeyDaveHere, November 26, 2025December 24, 2025

There’s a special kind of rage that only expats in Spain truly understand — the moment you check your tracking app, after sitting at home all day like a prisoner awaiting parole, only to see the dreaded words:

“Delivery attempted. No one home.”

Oh really?

Really?

That’s fascinating, because not only were you home… you were practically glued to the front door like a guard dog with trust issues. You cancelled plans. You boiled the kettle quietly. You didn’t shower, didn’t sneeze, didn’t even dare flush the toilet in case that was the precise 3.2 seconds the courier magically arrived.

But according to DHL/Correos/SEUR/Insert-Random-Courier-Here, you apparently vanished into another dimension.

You stand there staring at your phone like a disappointed parent. “No one home?” Mate, if I were any more home, I’d be part of the furniture.

And the best part? The total, absolute lack of evidence that any “attempt” occurred. No knock. No buzzer. No phone call. No carrier pigeon. Nothing. Not a whisper. Not even the sound of a van engine slowing down. You’ve heard more signs of life from the plants on your terrace.

So you start imagining how this delivery “attempt” went down.

Did the driver deliver telepathically?

Did he knock in Morse code?

Did he gently whisper “Hola” from three streets away and call it a day?

Or — and hear me out — did he just not bother stopping the van at all?

Because let’s be honest: we know what happened. He flew past your road at Mach 3, threw a digital “Failed delivery” into the system, and went off to have a bocadillo. Fair play really — I’d probably do the same if I had 400 parcels and a van held together with duct tape.

You step outside just in case — nothing. Not even a tyre mark. The street is quieter than a church at midnight. You start questioning reality. You check the doorbell. You check the gate. You check the neighbours. Did you dream today? Are you a ghost? Have you slipped into some parallel universe where parcels just don’t exist?

Then comes the cherry on top:

“Collect at the office tomorrow.”

Ah yes, of course. The office.

You know the one — 17 miles away, hidden on an industrial estate behind three unmarked buildings, a scrapyard, and possibly a portal to Narnia. No parking. No signage. And the opening hours are something sensible like:

Monday–Friday: 10:17–10:23

Closed for lunch: forever

But off you go, because you need the parcel. And when you finally arrive, sweating, stressed, and carrying every single document in your possession including your birth certificate just in case…

They hand you the parcel.

No apology.

No explanation.

Just a bored shrug and a “No estabas en casa.”

Mate.

I was basically living on the doormat.

But it’s fine. You’ve got your parcel now.

And next time?

You’ll do exactly the same — sit at home all day like a hopeful hostage, waiting for a knock that may never come.

Welcome to Spain’s courier system:

It’s not broken — it just enjoys gaslighting you.

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