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On Feb 2, 2:35*pm, (Andrew Gabriel) wrote:
In article , * * * * "Man at B&Q" writes: On Feb 2, 10:09*am, (Andrew Gabriel) wrote: Placed orders with both Farnell and CPC in early hours (just after midnight) Tuesday morning, hoping for delivery today (Wednesday). Strangely, both are still marked as Processing today, which is rather unusal - normally they manage to get the goods out of the door the same day, even when you order at 6pm. Getting the goods out of the door the same day is not the same as next day delivery, unless you pay for one of the premium delivery options. Under a certain weight it will be sent by Royal mail rather than courier. Only time CPC seems to send via RM is a small item which has been on backorder. I've never had the main order anything other than UPS, regardless of size, and it virtually always comes next day. I have occasionally paid for next day delivery when that was essential. Farnell also came UPS, but I don't use them often enough to have worked out what all their rules are. I asked a sales droid recently when trying to track down a parcel that was stuck in the RM post Xmas/snow backlog. He said it's the weight that determines it, but didn't specifiy the cutoff. The clue is if there is no UPS tracking number available (assuming it gets updated). MBQ |
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