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This is the previous discussion for the Cheap Parcel & Package Delivery article. The new discussion can be found at:
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The previous three discussions have now been closed, but can be found here for reference. Thread 1, Thread 2, Thread 3, Thread 4
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Ooh new thread0
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Using the links in the previous thread, I found a £39.99 air parcel delivery for max 5kg to Australia via Express Packages on eBay. This seems the cheapest by far, but no indication if you can track your parcel or not.
Is it worth me continuing to look? I need to send 5kg of books to Oz, dimensions are 30cm x 30cm x 30cm.0 -
Recently sold some goods on ebay, and found a service called Collect + Store (http://www.collectplus.co.uk/storefinder.php) where you take (up to 10kg) parcel to a local shop (1 fo 3-4000 in UK) and it is delivered to buyer's local shop (you select) via the HDNL network (I think they deliver for Littlewood's catalogue, etc) - COST £3.99!! which includes insurance value of £40.
Worked for me
chrisnorden0 -
Something to watch out with these companies is that you may have trouble getting any kind of compensation if there are any problems with the delivery.
I used Parcel2Ship for an 'Express' delivery to Spain to my parents so that when I went out the following week, it would be there. It was sent via DHL and I paid £30 for about 15kg. I went to Spain for a week and it still hadn't been delivered until I had been back home for a couple of days. The delivery took 13 days!
I complained to Parcel2Ship and they just said that their terms state that delivery times aren't guaranteed and I couldn't get any kind of refund. Had I had booked via DHL, I would have been able to get a refund but because I went through a third party, they wouldn't let me. They were slow to respond to any queries and generally unhelpful.
So was very disappointed and the whole thing was ruined
Just something to think about...maybe check the terms and conditions first as I suspect the couriers perfer using these 3rd parties so they have no real liability!0 -
One of the draw backs I've found with cheap parcel delivery is you have to sit at home all day hoping they come and collect your parcel. I've stayed in for 2 days before with parcels2go until they eventually turned up.
I recently used sendingparcels.com which was great. They may not be the cheapest but you book online, print off your label, stick it on the box and drop it off at a local high street store and get on with more important things in life. The extra few quid was well worth it as I didn't have to watch day-time TV for two days or queue for hours in the local post office0 -
BRIGHTON_BABE wrote: »One of the draw backs I've found with cheap parcel delivery is you have to sit at home all day hoping they come and collect your parcel. I've stayed in for 2 days before with parcels2go until they eventually turned up.
I recently used sendingparcels.com which was great. They may not be the cheapest but you book online, print off your label, stick it on the box and drop it off at a local high street store and get on with more important things in life. The extra few quid was well worth it as I didn't have to watch day-time TV for two days.
:spam::spam::spam:They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
I have literally just come in from posting a 8kg package using Collect+. This should have cost approx £12 at the Post Office, but only cost £3.99. I had to drop it off at one of the participating stores and as soon as the label was scanned, I had a text message to say it had been dropped off. I hadn't even left the shop :j.
Just have to see how long it takes to be delivered.
AlanF.C United - Onwards and Upwards0 -
I took my parcel to a Collectplus drop off point on the 29th September, I'm still waiting for it to reach the other end.0
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fridayschild wrote: »I took my parcel to a Collectplus drop off point on the 29th September, I'm still waiting for it to reach the other end.
:eek: I think these smaller delivery companies won't know what has hit them once or if the strikes go ahead. If they are failing to make deliveries now how are they going to cope under pressure.0 -
I use Click4Parcels, they do a UK 24 hour service for £6.99, which is cheaper and faster than what's on the guide at the moment. I'm new so can't put up the link but google them.0
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