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    Dave Wootton
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      @davewootton

      I had an experience with Parcelforce last year which made me vow never to use them again,I sent a classic motorcycle crankshaft, rods, pistons etc, not priceless but of significant value, to the engine balancers, who are on an industrial estate in an easy to find location, and are there long hours day in day out.

      It didn't arrive, tracking showed it delivered and signed for ( pre covid) with an unidentifiable squiggle as signature, Parcelforce were hopeless both online and on the phone. they must be trained to repeat " it has been delivered and signed for". I wasted hours on the phone trying to raise a claim on the insurance.

      Eventually the package turned up, but only because it was found in the loading bay of another company nearby, who had the sense to call the balancers to tell them it was left there. Turns out that the Parcelforce driver had to hunt through his load for a parcel and in turfing things out looking had left it in their loading bay. To cover his mistake he just signed for it I presume.

      Never heard anything back from parcelforce, absolutely useless. Rant over ,ooh I've got all cross again!!!

      I like the parcels I get from Arc they give a time window which is very useful, but as it's parcelforce I always worry they will mess it up somehow.

      Dave ( calm again now!)

       

      Edited By Dave Wootton on 29/10/2020 09:45:43

      Edited By Dave Wootton on 29/10/2020 09:46:30

      Edited By Dave Wootton on 29/10/2020 09:49:49

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      #504060
      Nick Wheeler
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        @nickwheeler

        The only time I've not had to collect a package from Parcelfarce in over 10 years was because I was standing by the door when their driver quietly slipped the We can't be bothered to deliver the parcel you've paid us to, so you need to collect it from the 'delivery centre' before we lose, break or steal it. But we no longer allow you to collect it on the same date on this card(they NEVER put a time on the card, and rarely bother with the date), we need at least 24 hours to get it back to the centre a mile away card through the letterbox. He had the right hump when I made him get the delivery out of the van and bring it to the doorstep without any help – it was the middle box for my toolchest.

        Parcelfarce should stop pretending to deliver stuff, and just send the cards out with the postman, who does ring the bell and wait for someone to come to the door.

        So Ketan, when I next order something from you, presumably you'll be paying me the the Parcel delivery fee? wink

        #504061
        Ketan Swali
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          @ketanswali79440

          Thank you everyone for your response.

          Ian Davidson – our Sales Manager and I will take these comments into consideration.

          On the one hand it seems that the gap between Parcelforce and DPD is little, but DPD still comes out better due to its notification system, which seems to be working better than the PF notification system in terms of reliability.

          Bazle makes a valid point about checking what happens when things go wrong. Various posts have been made about current delays with PF which is also a concern. One issue has also been raised about DPD.

          As a seller, we have to weigh up the increase of parcel cost if we move back to DPD, against the cost of time it takes my team to resolve delivery problems. In this respect, our analysis shows that the increase in cost to move back to DPD is much higher than the cost of time to resolve the problems with PF.

          However, at the same time, we have to take parcel receivers views into consideration, which I am doing by creating this thread.

          If and when we decide to use DPD again, there will once again be the back office question about checking what happens when things go wrong, and how DPD will deal with it, in comparison to PF.

          Ketan at ARC

          #504066
          Bo’sun
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            @bosun58570

            As above, DPD every time for me. Have always delivered to me in the time slot given. Labels like FRAGILE and HANDLE WITH CARE are the proverbial "red rag" to Parcel Force.

            #504073
            Ketan Swali
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              @ketanswali79440
              Posted by peak4 on 28/10/2020 21:47:01:

              I don't know how much it would inconvenience your business, but would it be possible to give customer's an alternative courier option, maybe at greater expense to be covered by the customer, if they know some of their local delivery staff are unreliable.

              Bill

              Edited By peak4 on 28/10/2020 21:48:01

              Hi Bill,

              We did consider this option. When negotiating with couriers the rates they give us are based on volumes we can push through them, and this would be based on a daily collection basis. This courier would be our default courier of choice to expedite dispatch of orders.

              If we consider the idea you suggest, we would first have to figure out if our website shop providers could implement the idea. Probably easy enough to do, but there after the processing time for us would increase as:

              • we would have an alternate option to look out for during order processing and chances of error could increase depending on various human factors
              • the alternate option would cost the buyer more, because the quantity we would move through the alternate provider would be less,
              • Most importantly: the collection of goods by alternate carrier would be ad-hock rather than a daily collection, and we would have to book in the collection. Depending on the time of day the order is processed and collection is booked, the parcel could be collected on the same day, or the day after.

              Although the idea is good, implementing it would bring in a new set of issues which we would like to avoid.smiley

              Ketan at ARC

              #504074
              Adam Mara
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                @adammara

                We use Royal Mail for smaller parcels, but for medium to large ones we have used TNT for many years, and we have had the same driver for a long time. We gave up on DHL after an urgent parcel for one of our German customers spend 2 days at East Midlands Airport.

                #504085
                Ketan Swali
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                  @ketanswali79440

                  Hi Adam,

                  We too used TNT for larger parcels 30kg to 70kg.. I knew our TNT driver Darren from 1996 until he left TNT in early 2018,,, frustrated by the changes post takeover by Fedex. He knew most of the small and large Syston business owners and their teams on personal name basis. After he left, TNT replaced the service in our area with sub-contract operators, and the service has failed to meet certain expectations. With a few exceptions, we stopped using them a few months ago.

                  Ketan at ARC.

                  #504091
                  Sam Longley 1
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                    @samlongley1

                    DPD every time. Always deliver in notified time slot. Same regular driver, who on one occasion noticed the wrong address (wrong village) & managed to knock me up & check it was my parcel because he knew my name & recognised it was a marine item from the suppliers name on the parcel.

                    As for Herpes they regularly deliver the day after the day they say they will. Possibly because we are at the end of the round & driver cannot finish on time

                    Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 29/10/2020 13:07:25

                    #504153
                    Bill Dawes
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                      @billdawes

                      We are always pleased when we see that a parcel is being delivered by DPD beacause we know that it will be deliverd safely and on time by a friendly driver, they seem to be a bit more fussy over there staff selection, maybe they are better paid, I don't know but it works for me.

                      Bill D.

                      #504191
                      Bill Phinn
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                        @billphinn90025

                        I hope Arc does not make the switch to DPD after my latest experience with them only yesterday.

                        #504434
                        Henry Brown
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                          @henrybrown95529

                          For what its worth we had a second garden sprayer come from DPD today, we were home all day but the thing was left on the front door step. I say the second because the original order didn't arrive, the seller immediately sent a replacement that arrived the next day.

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