Shipping hell!!!!!!! Help please

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dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 30, 2006
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At the end of me tether here. I am trying to find a company to ship a bow for me. After my last Royal mail experience I am looking elsewhere.

So I have tried Myhermies, waste of time. After arguing that a bow is not a weapon, certainly not when it has no arrows they finally agree, then say as long as its under 4.5 feet!!! Useless

APC, yes we will send the bow for you but its at your own risk if we damage it. Unless I have an account with them which takes a few weeks to setup.

Anyone else out there have any ideas? Or I am back to Royal mail and hoping it arrives.
 

GGTBod

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I've been using dpd for a lot of next day deliveries lately and can't fault the service, the tracking experience is unique in that it actually live tracks your package, i'm trying to find the size guidelines on their site now

http://www.dpd.co.uk/
 

nephilim

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Jul 24, 2014
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DPD are generally good, UPS and FedEx are brilliant albeit very costly. ParcelForce or Parcelfarce as I call them are to be avoided. TNT aren't bad, but its a pain in the backside getting an account set up. NEVER EVER use Hermies or Citylink, just not worth the hassle.

Hope that helps.
 

Hibrion

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I've had bows sent over to me from the UK in the past, albeit quite a while ago. As far as I remember it was either UPS or Fed Ex or DHL, I can never remember the difference between them.

As said, Hermes are the absolute worst shipping company I have ever come across. TNT aren't far behind them either.
 

dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
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I've been using dpd for a lot of next day deliveries lately and can't fault the service, the tracking experience is unique in that it actually live tracks your package, i'm trying to find the size guidelines on their site now

http://www.dpd.co.uk/

Just tried them and they require an account setting up first. :(
 

dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
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On-hold to fed-ex now,

Would think it could be so difficult. Will end up back with RM at this rate :(
 

Macaroon

A bemused & bewildered
Jan 5, 2013
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Where's this recession then? You'd think the buggers would fall over backwards to offer you the service you need and take your cash, eh? What's wrong with these companies? Makes my blood boil!!!
 

Stew

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Can't you cut it in half to get it under the Max length?
Put some duct tape and no more nails in with it so the recipient can pop it back together on receipt.






:D




But seriously - where's it going from and to? :)
 

santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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Fed-ex are another that will only deal with you if you have an account.

WOW! That's way different from here. I've usually just walked in with my packages and sent them (pricey though)

Although I think they do require you to have an account(here) if you want them to pick it up at your place. Did you ask them about if you dropped it off at their place?
 
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dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
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Can't you cut it in half to get it under the Max length?
Put some duct tape and no more nails in with it so the recipient can pop it back together on receipt.






:D




But seriously - where's it going from and to? :)

Dont think the recipient would appreciate it ;) Oh and from the deepest darkest corner of North Wales to the baron mercenary lands of Scotland :rolleyes:

Where's this recession then? You'd think the buggers would fall over backwards to offer you the service you need and take your cash, eh? What's wrong with these companies? Makes my blood boil!!!

I think they all just play to the bigger numbers of easy packages these days. Most are very cheap providing you dont care if it gets there damaged or not, or at all.
Its not that I am being cheap as I dont mind paying for a good service that's insured. But £75 notes, I could put it in a bleedin cab of its own for that.

WOW! That's way different from here. I've usually just walked in with my packages and sent them (pricey though)

Although I think they do require you to have an account(here) if you want them to pick it up at your place. Did you ask them about if you dropped it off at their place?

No option to drop it off unfortunately.

I am off to the fishing shop tomorrow to get a decent tube to fit the bow in tomorrow. This will cut down the size and allow me to send it via royal mail :( Still expensive but it aint £75 notes.
 
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dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
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I guess its more me babying it too. I dont want something that has been months in the making, something that I could never replicate getting trashed en route and then arguing the toss for weeks to claw back compensation. Probably being paranoid but want to cover the bases now rather than explaining to muppets later.
 

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