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Set Square April 27th 05 10:37 AM

Screwfux and ParcelFarce - what a dream team - NOT!
 
Placed an online order with Screwfix on Sunday evening. Got an email Monday
saying it would be delivered by ParcelForce on Tuesday - so far so good.

However, the email didn't give a tracking number, so I looked at Order
Status on ScrewFix's website. Still said "In Progress" rather than
"Despatched" - and STILL does, two days later!

Emailed Screwfix to complain that their Order Status information is not
getting updated properly. [They know about it but are very slow to fix it -
similar thing happened with my previous order 4 weeks ago - except that,
then, I got the "Your order has been despatched email two days after the
goods had *arrived*!]. Anyone else having similar problems?

Anyway, it gets worse! After another couple of email exchanges, Screwfix
eventually told me the tracking number - which I should have been able to
get from their website, but couldn't. Feeding this into ParcelForce's
tracking system revealed that it had arrived at Coventry at midnight on
Monday, and gone out for delivery early Tuesday morning. But *then* there
were a couple of entries indicating that they could not locate the
addressee - and could not find the address - so it had been returned to
Coventry and scheduled for re-delivery. What sort of morons do they employ?
I have, after all, lived in the same house, with the same address and same
postcode since 1977 - yet ParcelForce can't find it!!

I even tried phoning them up to try to find out what the hell was going on.
Forget it! First off, it's an 0870 number - which I object to on principle.
Then it's a fully automated system with no way of getting to a real person.
It told me less than I already knew - that it was last tracked at Coventry!
I even tried "Request re-delivery" - but for that, you need the reference
from the card which they leave when they call and find no-one in. Since they
hadn't got as far as my house, I had no card!

According to ParcelForce's website, it is "Out for delivery" again - but as
of 10:30 on Wednesday it still hasn't arrived - and I have no way of finding
out what is happening. Grrr!

There, that feels better! Commiserations gratefully accepted!
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Set Square
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Rob Summers April 27th 05 11:10 AM

Set Square wrote:

SNIP
I even tried phoning them up to try to find out what the hell was going on.
Forget it! First off, it's an 0870 number - which I object to on principle.


Try:

saynoto0870.com

for the geographical alterntives to many 0870 numbers.

Commiserations with the rest of your story!

Cheers

Rob

smudger April 27th 05 11:35 AM

i been dealin with em 4 about 5yrs. never had a prob. except i rang
them once as they had promised delivery in 2 days and it came in one,
very good service. U must b very unluky.
Smudge


Tony Williams April 27th 05 11:38 AM

In article ,
Set Square wrote:
[snip]
tracking system revealed that it had arrived at Coventry at
midnight on Monday, and gone out for delivery early Tuesday
morning. But *then* there were a couple of entries indicating
that they could not locate the addressee - and could not find the
address - so it had been returned to Coventry and scheduled for
re-delivery. What sort of morons do they employ? I have, after
all, lived in the same house, with the same address and same
postcode since 1977 - yet ParcelForce can't find it!!


The 'reason' for non-delivery depends on whatever
the driver told them. I've waited in for an urgent
timed delivery, seen the van go down the road, only
to be later told that 'there was no one in when our
driver tried to deliver'....... the lying git clearly
didn't find us and was trying to avoid the penalty
for non-delivery within the stated time.

--
Tony Williams.

Rusty April 27th 05 12:12 PM



Monday, and gone out for delivery early Tuesday morning. But *then* there
were a couple of entries indicating that they could not locate the
addressee - and could not find the address - so it had been returned to
Coventry and scheduled for re-delivery. What sort of morons do they
employ?
I have, after all, lived in the same house, with the same address and same
postcode since 1977 - yet ParcelForce can't find it!!


Does your house address have a number or just a name. I guess all the
delivery vans are GPS navigated these days and that software doesn't know
anything except numbers. So if they're short of time......




Set Square April 27th 05 01:04 PM

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Rob Summers wrote:

Set Square wrote:

SNIP
I even tried phoning them up to try to find out what the hell was
going on. Forget it! First off, it's an 0870 number - which I object
to on principle.


Try:

saynoto0870.com

for the geographical alterntives to many 0870 numbers.

Commiserations with the rest of your story!

Cheers

Rob


Good point. I normally do this - don't know why I didn't in this case.
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Set Square April 27th 05 01:07 PM

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Rusty wrote:

I have, after all, lived in the same house, with the same address
and same postcode since 1977 - yet ParcelForce can't find it!!


Does your house address have a number or just a name. I guess all the
delivery vans are GPS navigated these days and that software doesn't
know anything except numbers. So if they're short of time......


It has a number (no name). Haven't had any probs previously!

The parcel did eventually arrive at about 11:15 today. I asked the driver
why they had not been able to find me yesterday - and got a fairly
predictable response of "Not me Guv, must have been a different driver. I
wasn't on this round yesterday"!
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Gel April 27th 05 01:33 PM

Use this one meant for overseas customers; nice Geordie person will
assist at Normal phone rate:
0191 512 7003

I had similar problem with E bay purchase; arrived from Austria in UK
quickly, then took 8 days for 25 miles from Oxford to Newbury area.
Tracking showed was out several days, but we saw no parcelforce
attempts or "U were out" cards. After speaking to them and declining to
pay =A311.50 for Saturday del'y, they eventually del'd on the Saturday;
ie 8 days after they received.


[email protected] April 27th 05 03:58 PM


Gel wrote:
Use this one meant for overseas customers; nice Geordie person will
assist at Normal phone rate:
0191 512 7003

I had similar problem with E bay purchase; arrived from Austria in UK
quickly, then took 8 days for 25 miles from Oxford to Newbury area.
Tracking showed was out several days, but we saw no parcelforce
attempts or "U were out" cards. After speaking to them and declining

to
pay =A311.50 for Saturday del'y, they eventually del'd on the

Saturday;
ie 8 days after they received.


It seems they now will not even attempt to deliver anything from
overseas that has duty owing. Whereas a few months ago you could pay
the duty on delivery, you now have to wait for the letter telling you
that they have a parcel. You can then ring up and pay by credit card
over the phone (but not after 3:00pm on a Friday - lazy gits) or cheque
by post (which adds even more delay).

The only good thing is that in the same phone call you can tell them to
deliver it to your local Post Office if there's a risk of you missing
the delivery. The PO will charge you 50p for the service.

MBQ


RichardS April 27th 05 04:07 PM

wrote in message
ups.com...

Gel wrote:
Use this one meant for overseas customers; nice Geordie person will
assist at Normal phone rate:
0191 512 7003

I had similar problem with E bay purchase; arrived from Austria in UK
quickly, then took 8 days for 25 miles from Oxford to Newbury area.
Tracking showed was out several days, but we saw no parcelforce
attempts or "U were out" cards. After speaking to them and declining

to
pay £11.50 for Saturday del'y, they eventually del'd on the

Saturday;
ie 8 days after they received.


It seems they now will not even attempt to deliver anything from
overseas that has duty owing. Whereas a few months ago you could pay
the duty on delivery, you now have to wait for the letter telling you
that they have a parcel. You can then ring up and pay by credit card
over the phone (but not after 3:00pm on a Friday - lazy gits) or cheque
by post (which adds even more delay).

The only good thing is that in the same phone call you can tell them to
deliver it to your local Post Office if there's a risk of you missing

the delivery. The PO will charge you 50p for the service.


yes, that's a useful service, and the 50p is well worth it if you'd
otherwise have to hang around the house, take half a day off, etc.

seems to me that post office counters are missing an opportunity to offer
this to other couriers.

--
Richard Sampson

mail me at
richard at olifant d-ot co do-t uk



Andrew Gabriel April 27th 05 04:43 PM

In article ,
"RichardS" writes:

yes, that's a useful service, and the 50p is well worth it if you'd
otherwise have to hang around the house, take half a day off, etc.

seems to me that post office counters are missing an opportunity to offer
this to other couriers.


I have on occasion asked couriers to keep packages at their depots
for collection, which is free. Many courier depots are open 24
hours too (although ironically those with planned provision for
public access usually have limited hours for collections, and those
without planned provision for public access don't mind you turning
up at 1am;-).

--
Andrew Gabriel

Owain April 27th 05 05:21 PM

Tony Williams wrote:
The 'reason' for non-delivery depends on whatever
the driver told them. I've waited in for an urgent
timed delivery, seen the van go down the road, only
to be later told that 'there was no one in when our
driver tried to deliver'....... the lying git clearly
didn't find us and was trying to avoid the penalty
for non-delivery within the stated time.


It's even more annoying when you hear the gentle rustle of the "we
missed you" card slipping through the letterbox, but chummy knows that
if he rings the doorbell he's going to have to lie on his stomach to
read the gas meter FAT IDLE SCOTTISH GAS METER READING GIT I know who he
is because I had him last time and I saw him running away.

If I had been ten seconds quicker he would have been remonstrated with.

Owain


Set Square April 27th 05 05:50 PM

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Andrew Gabriel wrote:


I have on occasion asked couriers to keep packages at their depots
for collection, which is free.



That's not too bad if the depot is somewhere convenient. Most couriers
delivering to the Warwick area (where I live) seem to have depots on the
*wrong* side of Coventry!
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Rod April 27th 05 08:54 PM

"Set Square" wrote in
:

However, the email didn't give a tracking number, so I looked at Order
Status on ScrewFix's website. Still said "In Progress" rather than
"Despatched" - and STILL does, two days later!

Emailed Screwfix to complain that their Order Status information is
not getting updated properly. [They know about it but are very slow to
fix it - similar thing happened with my previous order 4 weeks ago -
except that, then, I got the "Your order has been despatched email two
days after the goods had *arrived*!]. Anyone else having similar
problems?


A couple of my old orders (something like 2 years old) are still In
Progress. (Yes - they were delivered at the right time.)

It is warm feeling knowing that the order you received was actually
supposed to arrive when it did. When you get the email two days later.

--
Rod


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