Cheap Couriers

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Yep they are ok, however they do leave parcels outside without your permission to get wet, stolen etc..
Free Parking is a bonus, leaving my Cav in a carbon dust filled carpark is not.....
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Mikebmth wrote:
Yep they are ok, however they do leave parcels outside without your permission to get wet, stolen etc..
Yes, they put a PC tower (a 135 quid PC tower at that!) in my recycling bin, with no note or anything through the door to say they'd been.. the next day was bin day - you can see where this is gonig can't you?
They are shite - with no recourse unless you take them to small claims.
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We have the same little fella doing ours.
Reminds me of Compo from Last of the Summer Wine. :lol:

He also puts the missus' parcels in our paper recycling wheelie bin,
but I only get it emptied once a month, and I usually check it as I am putting it out.

I have my parcels delivered to reception at work.
So much easier :P
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