A student has gone viral after she asked her Yodel driver back to her house
Karis Burke, from Canterbury, Kent, tracked his number down through the app
She then shared a snap of the delivery driver sitting in her living room
A woman who fell for her delivery driver managed to track down his number in order to invite him back to her house.
Karis Burke, a student, from Canterbury, Kent, had a parcel delivered through delivery service Yodel and was immediately attracted to her unnamed driver.
In a now viral tweet, her friend revealed how Karis managed to track down his number through the app to tell him he'd 'left something' at her house.
Her friends were left in stitches when she sent a snap of the delivery driver sitting in her living room.
Karis Burke, a student, from Canterbury, Kent, made a move on her Yodel delivery driver after she tracked his number down on the company website

She told the driver he'd 'left something here' and amazingly he agreed to return to her home
Karis had sent a message to her friends in their group chat asking for their advice after she let the delivery driver 'slip' away.
She said: 'The Yodel delivery man was so good looking. Should have invited him in.
'He's slipped through the net.'
Karis received a delivery note on the Yodel app along with the driver's phone number with advice to call him if she had any issues with delivery.

After letting the driver 'slip through the net' Karis turned to her group chat to ask for advice on what to do

Yodel sent Karis the driver's number in case she had any issues with her delivery, which she used to ask him to come back
She decided to ask him to come back because he'd forgotten something at her house, and much to her delight he agreed to make the journey back.
She then texted her friends a snap of the driver sitting in her living room, with an emoji to cover up his identity.
Karis' friends were shocked by her bold move, with one saying: 'You're taking the f***ing p*** honestly.'
Her story has now been liked and retweeted over 110,000 times on Twitter after her friend Monique shared screen shots of their conversation on Twitter.
Monique captioned the post: 'Tell me about your Sunday x'

She texted her friends a snap of the unnamed man in her living room after she tracked him down again and he agreed to return to her home
