Hang on - it's only December 16th - who in their right mind has even thought about starting their Christmas shopping yet?
Have been drop 160 whilst the driver is on drop 35 and he turned up within a hour, assuming any accuracy, someone’s taken a very big order or he’s literally throwing them out the windowImagine my excitement when this morning I got a text from DHL saying my parcel will be delivered between 2;23 and 3;23. Then an email from Evri saying two parcels will be delivered today. I could hardly contain myself.
DHL showed online that my driver was on drop 38 and mine was 45. Then nothing.
Evri updated to we have your parcels
DHL sent an email good news your local depot has received your package.
WTF
Meanwhile a simple order last night of bog rolls from Amazon duly turned up at midday. So at least I can wipe my arse.
….and it arrived at mid-day.Ordered some stuff late this afternoon, just got a message from DPD that they’re delivering it tomorrow
I take it you don't know any women then, Bozza?Hang on - it's only December 16th - who in their right mind has even thought about starting their Christmas shopping yet?
Paid for a 48 hour delivery and still waiting as of 22:35 this Sunday. Contract broken. You saying I should not receive a refund??Unless the company you ordered from control the weather then I’m not quite sure why you’d get a refund.
Paid for a 48 hour delivery and still waiting as of 22:35 this Sunday. Contract broken. You saying I should not receive a refund??
If you say Amazon depots are full how come they are still able to make every delivery as stated when ordered, yet others it's a lottery. Amazon must be able to turn things around with great efficiency. I will say the only thing I've noticed is they state often an extra day but nonetheless it arrives as stated. My M&S order was dispatched the day of order but took 11 days with Evri yet I'd paid extra for a dated delivery.Courier delays are down to a couple of things, one of them is the Royal Mail strikes. People who use Royal Mail have had turned to other couriers to get their goods delivered.
The other is because Amazon depots are completely full. Couriers who deliver to Amazon have limited volume they can deliver because Amazon can't store it currently. This putting huge pressure on couriers because they then end up having to store these goods in vehicles at their hubs. This takes those vehicles out of action and means they can't collect as much from their customers.
This bottle neck has created delays of up to 4 days in some areas of the UK.
If you say Amazon depots are full how come they are still able to make every delivery as stated when ordered, yet others it's a lottery. Amazon must be able to turn things around with great efficiency. I will say the only thing I've noticed is they state often an extra day but nonetheless it arrives as stated. My M&S order was dispatched the day of order but took 11 days with Evri yet I'd paid extra for a dated delivery.