MyHermes seen to employ multiple delivery drivers in my area. One of them is great, but a few weeks ago I ordered a pair of tinsnips from ebay but they didn't arrive on the expected day. That day my Royal Mail postman told me that he'd seen my parcel in a letterbox in a location 3 miles away (the building has the same name as mine, the converted farm has the same name as mine, but the town location is different as is the last letter of the post code – a pretty unusual set of similarities in the addresses I'd have thought). The postie said he couldn't remove my parcel from the other postbox without the owner's permission (which I consider to be absolutely right) and no one was at home when he rang the bell.
So, I drove over to the other farm, introduced myself to the owner (who was at home by now) and who gave me my parcel. You'd have expected MyHermes to want to know they'd screwed up and although they sent me a nice email telling me my parcel was left somewhere safe there was no immediate way of contacting them to let them know.
Eventually, I went to their website (their telephone system was a complete waste of time) and raised the matter, only to be told "we delivered it to somewhere safe", – completely ignoring the fact that they'd delivered to the wrong location. My response was ignored and so I raised the issue again; again pointing out that they had delivered to entirely the wrong address. Their response was along the lines of "we can't discuss this with you due to data protection issues, as our contract is with the person who sent the parcel and not with you". No apology, no "we'll ensure we look into it and bollock the driver", nothing!
I was appalled. I know the address circumstances are somewhat unusual, but thought they might want to make a note to avoid such confusion in the future.
I'll certainly avoid using them if I have a choice!
Tom
Edited By Tomfilery on 30/11/2017 17:04:53