Over the weekend I ordered something online. My initial email confirming from the supplier said Royal Mail would deliver it tomorrow (Tuesday).
Today I got an email saying that they would instead deliver it today before 3.30. Then I got another one saying it would instead be before 7.30. Then, finally, at 14.26 that they'd tried to deliver it and we weren't in.
I've been in and in the front room with the dog, who barks at anything, all afternoon and they most certainly haven't been here. Or, if they have, they neither knocked nor rung the bell, They've either gone to the wrong house or entirely not bothered trying to deliver the parcel. DHL managed to get a delivery to us just half an hour before that.
They have now charged me £1.45 online to arrange another deliver in "2-4 days time". No other option existed.
1) Has anyone else had Royal Mail do this to them or have I just been unlucky?
2) Does anyone know if they will have it at the sorting office in the morning if I go there to look for it? If so can I get my money back?
£1.45 is not exactly a fortune but I wonder if they are doing this as a revenue raiser. Some folk are counting every last penny.
Today I got an email saying that they would instead deliver it today before 3.30. Then I got another one saying it would instead be before 7.30. Then, finally, at 14.26 that they'd tried to deliver it and we weren't in.
I've been in and in the front room with the dog, who barks at anything, all afternoon and they most certainly haven't been here. Or, if they have, they neither knocked nor rung the bell, They've either gone to the wrong house or entirely not bothered trying to deliver the parcel. DHL managed to get a delivery to us just half an hour before that.
They have now charged me £1.45 online to arrange another deliver in "2-4 days time". No other option existed.
1) Has anyone else had Royal Mail do this to them or have I just been unlucky?
2) Does anyone know if they will have it at the sorting office in the morning if I go there to look for it? If so can I get my money back?
£1.45 is not exactly a fortune but I wonder if they are doing this as a revenue raiser. Some folk are counting every last penny.