Recommend me a courier please

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Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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S. Lanarkshire
If I win a bid on ebay, I need to arrange a courier to pick up a largish parcel in Coventry and to arrange it's delivery to Lanarkshire.

Has anyone any good recommendations for a suitably reliable courier ?

cheers,
M
 

wingstoo

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May 12, 2005
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Don't use APC couriers...Bunch of incompetent fools who damage stuff then refuse to investigate and compensate, even when sent photo's of the unrepairable damage they had caused...
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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Mercia
Definitely avoid DPD couriers - they are notorious for "carding"

Parcels2go are okay, the best I have encountered professionally are Interlink Express - excellent reputation
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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S. Lanarkshire
Thank you :D
I need to know that they'd give the seller a reasonable time frame for pick up, and do so, instead of leaving her hanging around waiting for them, too.

cheers,
M
 

rckape

Member
Jul 26, 2013
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East Midlands, UK
I've never commissioned a courier for collection. But the most reliable and best service I have received has been from DPD.

They email and text you with a 2 hour slot when they expect your parcel to arrive.
 

rickyamos

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Feb 6, 2010
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Peterborough
All I would say is that when you pack something to send, pack it well and pack it that you would be happy to drop it from shoulder hight, and stand on it. I used to work in IT and have see my stuff arrive with boot marks on, just pack you stuff well
 

knifefan

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Nov 11, 2008
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Myhermes are great and very reasonable. They collect or have various shops where u can drop your parcel in. They deliver items upto 15kg.

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Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
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Ipswich
I been using Hermes to deliver my Parcels to the guys and Girls, have had no problems as of yet.....
 

Stew

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 29, 2003
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Aylesbury
stewartjlight-knives.com
I use MyHermes for smaller and Interparcel for larger. It's worth checking if the seller is happy or able to print barcodes/labels out for you or not as that may influence your choice of courier. Some of the services available through interparcel don't require a printer.
 

georann

Full Member
Feb 13, 2010
1,255
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Warwickshire
www.slice-of-fire.co.uk
I find Collect+ and Hermes (both very similar) to be great. Just need to deliver the parcel to one of their drop off shops (there seems to be collect+ in all BP petrol stations). If the seller isn't willing to deliver the parcel, I'm in Coventry on Friday and Saturday and could sort the postage for you if convenient.
 

Outdoordude

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Mar 6, 2012
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Kent
+1 vote for myhermes have sent 2 things and found them to be very reasonable and well run. The post office wanted 10 quid for posting a package, myhermes wanted £5. Use them toddy.
 

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