Does anyone ship with ParcelForce?

Does anyone ship with ParcelForce?

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MrSparks

Original Poster:

648 posts

120 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Does anyone ship with ParcelForce for their business?

They have come in 46% cheaper than we're paying with DPD Local.

Conscious that you get what you pay for though, anyone have any experiences?

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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A supplier we use ships by parcel force 24

As the receiver of 2 or 3 such deliveries per week, I rate the service highly

iwantagta

1,323 posts

145 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Company i worked for used them. Found them very reliable.

Ziplobb

1,359 posts

284 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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I am in the gun business and the guntrade works exclusively on parcelforce - I don't have any complaints

Contract Killer

4,382 posts

183 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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I have stopped using a company who went from DPD (great) to parcelforce (awful).

I was spending over £1K a month with them.

So bare that in mind, saving a few quid on carrage may lose you some customers.

soad

32,896 posts

176 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Not had any issues as a customer.

Paddymcc

936 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Yes I use them and it's a great service.

If you're not home they will leave it at a local post office etc.

They've now started texting customers with delivery window times.

And it's tracked at all points, signed for and insured. Would use them a lot more only they call to our warehouse very early on their round.

Contract Killer

4,382 posts

183 months

Thursday 24th May 2018
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Paddymcc said:
If you're not home they will leave it at a local post office etc.
That was my biggest issue with them, if I'm not home during the day, how the fk am a supposed to get to a post office which only opens 9-5??

Leave a note on the door saying garage open, please leave there.

Nope left at the fking post office, where is gets sent back to sender for using such a retarded courier.

DPD were great, they would leave in garage and take a photo.

Philplop

343 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th May 2018
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Contract Killer said:
Leave a note on the door saying garage open, please leave there.

Nope left at the fking post office, where is gets sent back to sender for using such a retarded courier.
Until it's been signed for it's the sender's parcel, not yours. And they've said they want a signature. Who else has seen that note? What would you do if the parcel wasn't in your garage? Take it on the chin or tell the sender, who'll phone Parcelforce, who'll sack the driver? Same thing could happen if it was damaged, or the wrong item, or it had the wrong address on it.

Most post offices are in shops now, so open much later than 5 o'clock.

There's also a "do not take to post office" option available.

Or your note on the door could say "please don't take to post office"

Edited by Philplop on Thursday 24th May 06:32

MrSparks

Original Poster:

648 posts

120 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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Thanks for the replies, it seems Parcelforce are quite well rated overall, we've asked a couple of our suppliers who also use PF and it's been positive all round.

And at £3 cheaper per parcel it seems worthwhile to try it out as the savings will be significant.

Nickyboy

6,700 posts

234 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Philplop said:
Until it's been signed for it's the sender's parcel, not yours. And they've said they want a signature. Who else has seen that note? What would you do if the parcel wasn't in your garage? Take it on the chin or tell the sender, who'll phone Parcelforce, who'll sack the driver? Same thing could happen if it was damaged, or the wrong item, or it had the wrong address on it.

Most post offices are in shops now, so open much later than 5 o'clock.

There's also a "do not take to post office" option available.

Or your note on the door could say "please don't take to post office"

Edited by Philplop on Thursday 24th May 06:32
Leaving a note normally puts responsibility on the receiver for loss.

Philplop

343 posts

174 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Nickyboy said:
Leaving a note normally puts responsibility on the receiver for loss.
Not with Parcelforce.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Parcelforce have a habit of fudging delivery times/dates for me.

The latest was a parcel that was '"26/05/2018 04:45AM Shipment is out for delivery", I'm less than 20 miles from their depot, and it's not arrived yet.....

This happens regularly

jonwm

2,520 posts

114 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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As someone who works in logistics and spent 10 years in parcels I would suggest speaking to DpD about your new price from parcelforce and see if they can come closer? There is always a cost to change and DPD are regarded as one of the best domestic carriers. (I don’t work for them!)

VEIGHT

2,362 posts

228 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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MrSparks said:
Thanks for the replies, it seems Parcelforce are quite well rated overall, we've asked a couple of our suppliers who also use PF and it's been positive all round.

And at £3 cheaper per parcel it seems worthwhile to try it out as the savings will be significant.
What are you paying with DPD for what size weight? how many parcels per week?

To be £3 cheaper seems like they are huge consignments or you're paying over the odds with DPD - if so try and get better prices with them first!

MrSparks

Original Poster:

648 posts

120 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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We were paying £8.10 per next day parcel, that’s after two price rises this year alone.

They’ve come back with a reduced price of £6.49 for next day and £5 for express pack 5

Still more than parcelforce but I’d rather stick with what we know if possible.

We don’t do high volume so I’m guessing these prices are generally quite expensive.