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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #15 on: 10 July 2015, 10:16:42 »

Thanks very much chaps  :)
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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #16 on: 11 July 2015, 07:32:27 »

As it's not been mentioned, myhermes is very popular with ebay businesses at the moment, I used them myself and they are pretty cheap to be fare.
Myherpes couldn't deliver a baby in a maternity ward, let alone a parcel :-X
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« Reply #17 on: 11 July 2015, 10:53:58 »

As it's not been mentioned, myhermes is very popular with ebay businesses at the moment, I used them myself and they are pretty cheap to be fare.
Myherpes couldn't deliver a baby in a maternity ward, let alone a parcel :-X

I've had two delivered by them and sent one with them with no issues, may be it's just your winning personality that causing the problem :P ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 11 July 2015, 21:00:00 »

As it's not been mentioned, myhermes is very popular with ebay businesses at the moment, I used them myself and they are pretty cheap to be fare.
Myherpes couldn't deliver a baby in a maternity ward, let alone a parcel :-X

I've had two delivered by them and sent one with them with no issues, may be it's just your winning personality that causing the problem :P ;D
Our local driver is a textbook example of a retard. My personality has sod all to do with it ;)
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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #19 on: 11 July 2015, 21:40:22 »

As it's not been mentioned, myhermes is very popular with ebay businesses at the moment, I used them myself and they are pretty cheap to be fare.
Myherpes couldn't deliver a baby in a maternity ward, let alone a parcel :-X

I've had two delivered by them and sent one with them with no issues, may be it's just your winning personality that causing the problem :P ;D
Our local driver is a textbook example of a retard. My personality has sod all to do with it ;)

So you say  ;D 8)
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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #20 on: 11 July 2015, 21:48:20 »

As it's not been mentioned, myhermes is very popular with ebay businesses at the moment, I used them myself and they are pretty cheap to be fare.
Myherpes couldn't deliver a baby in a maternity ward, let alone a parcel :-X

I've had two delivered by them and sent one with them with no issues, may be it's just your winning personality that causing the problem :P ;D
Our local driver is a textbook example of a retard. My personality has sod all to do with it ;)
Explain?
He arrives, picks parcel up, scans it, puts it in his van, off he goes to his next collection 1of possibly 25+ as well as keeping to his stupid times to deliver, to every body, he might have run out of sparkle buy the time he gets to you.
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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #21 on: 11 July 2015, 22:10:00 »

Mum had ordered a small step ladder which he had to crush the box to fit in his Renault Kangoo instead of using his noodle and getting someone else to deliver it... And then had the audacity to kick off when she refused to sign for it... Took 2 goes and a different courier/company to deliver it intact. There prices are also not that great ;)
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« Reply #22 on: 11 July 2015, 22:29:05 »

One problem in how many thousands of other delivery that were fine, the prices are reasonable if not quite cheap. I had a parcel delivered by royal mail that cost £11.03 yet the same weight cost half that with here's,  you do the math.
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Re: Courier options?
« Reply #23 on: 11 July 2015, 23:29:28 »

I would rather spend a couple  quid and know that it will be collected and delivered properly than save the money and wonder why it has arrived three days late in next doors bin ::)
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