e-rider
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- South West
I just received a cycle related order via DPD.
I've had trouble with them in the past so try and avoid them. I didn't know this shop would use DPD.
Anyway, I missed the 1st delivery (there was no mention they were coming).
They left a card with the option to have the item delivered to a 'safe place' but you sign all responsibility over, once it's been delivered - I foolishly opted for this, as the depot was a 50 mile round trip away, and that would have been the only other viable option.
Anyway, parcel was delivered. What I found in my 'safe place', was a ripped open box with most (but not all) of the contents missing. I called DPD and they said don't worry the driver always takes a picture of the box in the safe place so this should show that it's damaged. The said picture was cleverly angled to not show the open end! DPD claim all was fine at the point of delivery so I can't make a claim.
The missing contents are worth £90 so not a small amount to lose. I am now hoping to get the shop to take the loss, but if they wont then I'm the one losing out here.
My point is NEVER accept a delivery without first seeing it, and checking it, even if that means it's returned to sender. Also, best to avoid DPD in my experiences of them.
I've had trouble with them in the past so try and avoid them. I didn't know this shop would use DPD.
Anyway, I missed the 1st delivery (there was no mention they were coming).
They left a card with the option to have the item delivered to a 'safe place' but you sign all responsibility over, once it's been delivered - I foolishly opted for this, as the depot was a 50 mile round trip away, and that would have been the only other viable option.
Anyway, parcel was delivered. What I found in my 'safe place', was a ripped open box with most (but not all) of the contents missing. I called DPD and they said don't worry the driver always takes a picture of the box in the safe place so this should show that it's damaged. The said picture was cleverly angled to not show the open end! DPD claim all was fine at the point of delivery so I can't make a claim.
The missing contents are worth £90 so not a small amount to lose. I am now hoping to get the shop to take the loss, but if they wont then I'm the one losing out here.
My point is NEVER accept a delivery without first seeing it, and checking it, even if that means it's returned to sender. Also, best to avoid DPD in my experiences of them.
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