gav93
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by ROYAL FAIL, postage prices admitadtly have shot up i went to post a wiper and a pair of interior door handles cost me £10 !!!!!!! was genuinely shocked even the lady behind the counter said last month that would of cost me a fiver!
they have definately lost my business and custom as the prices are crazy!cheapest you can apparently post now is £2.50 and thats standard no tracking and stuff!!! what do you guys use for posting small parcels my hermes? i understand petrol prices are going up etc but jheez thats bad 
rant over.
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by gav93]
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LeeM
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interparcel is good
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Brett
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Usually just go on Parcel2Go for the cheapest quote an go with whoever.
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_Allan_
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I posted to someone free on here and it cost me something like £3.75 recorded, small parcel etc.. The part probably cost less than that to buy
Cheeky fuckers. Loads of complaints by ebay sellers selling small non value items that now cost at least £2.50 to send as they are classed now as 'small parcel'.
Joke tbh.
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by _Allan_]
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gav93
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goign to have to now what a joke, looking on parcel2go now and interparcel
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gav93
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they are going to run themselves to the ground in my opinion.
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Cavey
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Not that difficult to comprehend. They don't make money through letters any more, think something like 40% of their business is now packets, they take up more space in vans etc, meaning more vans,.more transport costs, more delivery costs etc...
Also, they regulated quite strictly by the government so have to keep wages at a certain price, can't compete on letters with UK mail, TNT etc who steal a lot of core business because they're allowed to charge less to handle the mail, which royal mail ultimately have to deliver at a loss.
10 quid is a lot. Will be interested to see what you can get from parcels2go etc.. Also the cheapest companies employ the scum of society who have to deliver 100s of parcels in their own van per day to break even.
(Yes I'm a postie, on the vans, so deliver 70odd every morning)
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by Cavey]
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by gav93
they are going to run themselves to the ground in my opinion.
if you paid then i would suggest not
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gav93
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seeing as i travelled 15 mins to go there waste petrol and then the thought of lugging everything back i had to pay lol
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by gav93]
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taylorboosh
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I dont understand caveys post, they will make a loss because they cant charge less?
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Cavey
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With mail they weren't allowed to charge less than a certain amount to handle a letter, TNT, uk mail etc... Came in offering less and got the business, from virgin media etc... While royal mail still has to sort and send the letter so make a loss on that kind of thing. As I said, I'm pretty sure that they have a minimum wage cap too, so have to pay staff x amount.
Parcels etc... I'm not sure on how strictly that's regulated. As I said that's the only part of the business they make money in, so guess they're exploiting it as much as possible
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Munchie
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Collectplus
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Brett
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Munchie loves collectplus
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Munchie
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£4.99 to send a printer with £50 insurance!
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Bart
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its actually cheaper to use a courier to send a large envelope rather than royal fail.
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gav93
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
its actually cheaper to use a courier to send a large envelope rather than royal fail.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by gav93
quote: Originally posted by Bart
its actually cheaper to use a courier to send a large envelope rather than royal fail.
I posted two things yesterday:
An 18inch tyre using CityLink, they came to my house to pick it up and took it all the way to Scotland for me on next day delivery, £6 paid.
A mountain bike pedal arm, which I had to take to the post office myself, then used 1st Class delivery (not alway next day), £7.40.
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gav93
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where did you get the citylink from though mate parcel2go or do tyou have an account?
thats laughable royal mails price it is that bad!
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DannyB
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Paisleyfreight for everything
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by gav93
where did you get the citylink from though mate parcel2go or do tyou have an account?
No don't have an account I just used these (think they're like a courier comparison site):
www.p4d.co.uk
Booked through them and paid via PayPal and they sorted the rest.
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craig-dodd
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i was shocked when i posted something today, £13 for something under 4kg,woman in the post office said that size is factored into the price now too.
i used myhermes last week (26th) but it took them 2 days to come and collect, when it was suppose to be next day. when i put the tracker code in it says it only arrived at myhermes central hub yesterday. dont know how long it will take to arrive. shit imo not using them again
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gazza808
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I remember when my mail used to arrive by 9am and was actually delivered by a postie with his mail bag or bike.
Now they all seem too drive house to house in a van and I'm lucky if it gets delivered before I got home from work at 4pm!
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Sunz
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I posted a PS2 controller in its packaging, it's only 0.3kg and it cost almost £7, bloody rip off.
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Hammer
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Mugged or handed over cash for services willingly?
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gav93
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its a saying you twat
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