Okay so I asked them to delivery a parcel today and guess what... it ain't came.
****ING USELESS
Mother****ers can't do a basic service and made me wait all ****ing day
:furious: :furious: :furious:
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Okay so I asked them to delivery a parcel today and guess what... it ain't came.
****ING USELESS
Mother****ers can't do a basic service and made me wait all ****ing day
:furious: :furious: :furious:
Have you checked if your next door neighbours got it?
Crotchless knickers?
Ed and Gaga nominated in other categories ..
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My son used to work for them.
They screwed him over his job.
Moved from vans to warehouse, did a week's work, then they said he didn't work for them, he hadn't been offered a job, despite him having it in writing. (Union involved, proceeding)
They've been a shambles for years.
Company sent us the stuff out 3 times in a week and it didn't get here. They used another company for a one off and it was here next day. They probably had a right bollocking and we've never had an issue with them delivering since.
Go buy a wooly jumper on asda...
:facepalm:
Why not? :hehe:
I bloody didn't :hehe: I was too young in the 70's to be in to Donny Osmond and even when I was old enough to want posters my Dad wouldn't let me put them up.
Socialist student blowing £200 of his student loan of a pair of daps :facepalm:
I ordered an item that was to be delivered by DPD.
Item never arrived but DPD claimed that it had been delivered & they had my signature to prove it.
As I, nor my wife, nor any of my neighbours (I checked with them) had signed for it I asked for proof of the signature so that I could prove that it wasn"t mine.
I was told by DPD that they couldn"t do that because of the data protection act as the account with them was held by the company sending the parcel & not me.
They said that I would have to ask the selling company to contact them & ask for proof of the signature then that company could send the proof to me & then I had to prove to that company, not DPD, that I hadn"t received the item & get them to either refund me or send me another.
The company was in China & when I contacted them they just said that I had received the item as DPD had confirmed to them that it had been delivered & signed for by me.
I just gave up.
I was due a delivery by DPD on Tuesday. I waited in all day but nothing came. I received an email at the end of the day from DPD stating the delivery would arrive the following day. At 8PM when nothing arrived I checked on their online checker which stated the parcel had been delivered and signed for an hour previously. Nothing arrived or so I thought. The following morning I found the parcel on my doorstep. Clearly the driver dumped it and signed for it himself. Unimpressed by their service.
Giving up is how these pricks get away with it.
I make it my mission in life to not let shit like this go. The trick is to go as high up the ladder as you can - the last thing people in charge want is to have to deal with some arsey little pleb over a £40 purchase so they’ll bollock somebody further down the chain and stuff gets sorted.
Well, if we are going there! - was _each_ Donny poster costing enough to feed a dozen homeless people for days?
These trainers seem to, while the wearer perhaps struts around in them while virtue signalling on Social Media..
Not having a pop at Az particularly BTW, though his materialistic boasting deserves it ;) but ..I do understand that's the way of the world for younger folks.
Doesn't make it right.!