YODEL, Evri, and other delivery incompetence Stories!

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by Tsunade » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:05 pm

I've had a parcel today, it's not my name or phone number on the parcel, the label has been printed and my address has been handwritten on top. I've tried texting the number to see if I can contact the person who's ordered it, but the text refuses to go through. I have no idea what to do.

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by Victor Mildew » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:31 pm

Tsunade wrote:I've had a parcel today, it's not my name or phone number on the parcel, the label has been printed and my address has been handwritten on top. I've tried texting the number to see if I can contact the person who's ordered it, but the text refuses to go through. I have no idea what to do.


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by Tsunade » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:43 pm

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Tsunade wrote:I've had a parcel today, it's not my name or phone number on the parcel, the label has been printed and my address has been handwritten on top. I've tried texting the number to see if I can contact the person who's ordered it, but the text refuses to go through. I have no idea what to do.


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A bracelet. It says so on the label.

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by Garth » Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:59 pm

I've just received confirmation saying Yodel have delivered my parcel to my front porch, but I'm at home right now and didn't see any Yodel delivery here, there's no parcel in my porch which is behind a locked door, no parcel anywhere on my property (I checked the bins too, because Yodel), and no card left to say where it is. I have no immediate neighbours either, just fields all sides.

I've contacted Yodel and they claim to have no way of contacting the delivery driver even though they're likely still in the area, so I have to wait for them to interview the driver at the end of the day.

Joy.

I suppose I'll go for a walk now and see if it's sitting at any of the houses down the road. It's Christmas presents worth £200 FFS.

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by Hesk » Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:02 pm

I once had something similar, was told it was delivered but I got home to find out it hadn't been. The next day, it got flagged as "out for delivery" again, then "delivered to a safe place" hours later and then they just left it outside the house in full view of the street.

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by Garth » Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:43 pm

Left sitting outside someone else's house down the road :fp:

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by Sandy » Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:05 pm

Tsunade wrote:
Ad7 wrote:
Tsunade wrote:I've had a parcel today, it's not my name or phone number on the parcel, the label has been printed and my address has been handwritten on top. I've tried texting the number to see if I can contact the person who's ordered it, but the text refuses to go through. I have no idea what to do.

A bracelet. It says so on the label.


That's one Christmas present sorted then.

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by Tsunade » Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:19 pm

Sandy wrote:
Tsunade wrote:
Ad7 wrote:
Tsunade wrote:I've had a parcel today, it's not my name or phone number on the parcel, the label has been printed and my address has been handwritten on top. I've tried texting the number to see if I can contact the person who's ordered it, but the text refuses to go through. I have no idea what to do.

A bracelet. It says so on the label.


That's one Christmas present sorted then.

Nah, I ended up giving it back to the postman to sort out in the end. Give it a week and it'll probably be back through my door again. No one i know wears bracelets anyway :lol:

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by RichardUK » Thu Nov 29, 2018 8:17 am

Hermes were on Watchdog last night and their drivers don’t get paid until the parcel is delivered so it’s not in their interest to leave a card and arrange re-delivery, I did assume this was the case and when they get paid as little as 45p a parcel I suppose you can’t blame them for leaving parcels where ever they can

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by pjbetman » Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:18 am

Garth wrote:I've just received confirmation saying Yodel have delivered my parcel to my front porch, but I'm at home right now and didn't see any Yodel delivery here, there's no parcel in my porch which is behind a locked door, no parcel anywhere on my property (I checked the bins too, because Yodel), and no card left to say where it is. I have no immediate neighbours either, just fields all sides.

I've contacted Yodel and they claim to have no way of contacting the delivery driver even though they're likely still in the area, so I have to wait for them to interview the driver at the end of the day.

Joy.

I suppose I'll go for a walk now and see if it's sitting at any of the houses down the road. It's Christmas presents worth £200 FFS.


I wouldn't even entertain looking for it elsewhere. Report it missing to them....and if it turns up tomorrow, say strawberry float all. The delivery driver would need to take a photo of it in your safe place, but seeing as the door was locked, he clearly couldn't. Actually looks like hes stolen it...or someone else has after he left it outside.

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by pjbetman » Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:21 am

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KK wrote:Amazon are just terrible for deliveries now. They're either using Royal Mail but don't dispatch until a week later, or dispatch within a few days but use Amazon Logistics/Yodel.

I'd say GAME and Curry's PC World are the best choice for console deliveries in particular because they both use DPD or Royal Mail which have in-depth tracking information.

Not sure if it’s available to everyone but I had a delivery from Amazon Logistics today and I could track it on a map in the iOS app.


I was tracking Amazon Logistics today. At one point he was just around the corner and it said he had one delivery before me. He then drove miles away and it was another 2 hours before he got here. :lol:


Probably strawberry floated off back to the depot ditched the van and went home!

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by KK » Thu Dec 20, 2018 9:54 am

Amazon’s tracking software is really rubbish. They messaged me today to say it was 6 deliveries away, and this was 2 hours ago. Now the tracking software says “Arriving today by 9pm” and their sleigh is literally on top of my house. So unless they’ve got Santa to deliver it and he’s stuck in the chimney, it’s clearly wrong.

And now the sleigh is on some train tracks...Santa’s dead everyone. R.I.P in peace.

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by rinks » Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:46 pm

I've always found it to be pretty good, but yeah, today it was totally screwed up. Maybe the system can't handle the volume at this time of year.

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by Outrunner » Fri Dec 28, 2018 6:24 pm

I ordered a new laptop. Knowing I was at work and knowing the approximate delivery time, I asked my dad to pop by and take delivery of it. Y'know, since it was expensive and upon ordering the company was very clear that it needed to be signed for. My dad arrived just as the delivery guy was leaving. He'd left the laptop in my bin. With the lid open. In the rain. My dad asked if he needed to sign for it, I'm assuming the driver would have just fudged it if nobody had been about. This was DHL.

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by Victor Mildew » Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:50 pm

Outrunner wrote:I ordered a new laptop. Knowing I was at work and knowing the approximate delivery time, I asked my dad to pop by and take delivery of it. Y'know, since it was expensive and upon ordering the company was very clear that it needed to be signed for. My dad arrived just as the delivery guy was leaving. He'd left the laptop in my bin. With the lid open. In the rain. My dad asked if he needed to sign for it, I'm assuming the driver would have just fudged it if nobody had been about. This was DHL.


Damn Desnter is buying people laptops now :o

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by Green Gecko » Sun Dec 30, 2018 11:40 pm

Outrunner wrote:I ordered a new laptop. Knowing I was at work and knowing the approximate delivery time, I asked my dad to pop by and take delivery of it. Y'know, since it was expensive and upon ordering the company was very clear that it needed to be signed for. My dad arrived just as the delivery guy was leaving. He'd left the laptop in my bin. With the lid open. In the rain. My dad asked if he needed to sign for it, I'm assuming the driver would have just fudged it if nobody had been about. This was DHL.

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by Outrunner » Fri Jan 04, 2019 6:35 pm

Green Gecko wrote:
Outrunner wrote:I ordered a new laptop. Knowing I was at work and knowing the approximate delivery time, I asked my dad to pop by and take delivery of it. Y'know, since it was expensive and upon ordering the company was very clear that it needed to be signed for. My dad arrived just as the delivery guy was leaving. He'd left the laptop in my bin. With the lid open. In the rain. My dad asked if he needed to sign for it, I'm assuming the driver would have just fudged it if nobody had been about. This was DHL.

Green Gecko wrote:Image

Posted on the previous page.


:dread: Jesus! I'm not sure what surprises me more; DHL being that incompetent and just leaving it there or the fact that after 4 hours the parcel was still there.

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by Green Gecko » Fri Jan 04, 2019 7:00 pm

Yup it was a heavy tape deck so anyone of what 10-50 people could have taken it just out of suspicion it was something expensive so when my partner got back from work and saw it there I was very confused as there was no note either.

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by LewisD » Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:03 pm

Saw this on Facebook and made me think of this thread:



I mean, Jesus what the strawberry float.

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by Lagamorph » Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:13 pm

The only part of that which surprises me is that a Hermes driver would go to that much effort.

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