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chric
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Decent couriers

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Decent couriers
As above after useing parcel to go and it takeing a fortnight to get there what you lot recommend to use
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Kev L
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Have you tried Hermes? They haven't let me down, yet. I find the Post Office offer the quickest delivery but they do charge!
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Definatly not Hermes, they loose more than Drop it, Hide it,Loose it.(DHL)
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chric
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Yes Hermes is a no no
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Parcel monkey have served me well in the past, for value & service. Tbh it's a bit of luck whoever you choose ;)
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Jamoi wrote:Parcel monkey have served me well in the past, for value & service. Tbh it's a bit of luck whoever you choose ;)
They have lost several of my parcels in the past .
I ask sellers not to use them now .
Never had a problem with ups but make sure it's well wrapped !
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They are all as bad or as good as each other. If you that worried then insure it with whoever you go with. Some you win, some you loose.

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cybercarl wrote:They are all as bad or as good as each other. If you that worried then insure it with whoever you go with. Some you win, some you loose.

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+1 Never had a problem with my Hermes but a parcel I was waiting for via ups was missing for3 days because no such house number! If the driver had driven 100 meters further up the road they would have found it :?
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i always use the post office, purely as they can get round an address without a postcode, maybe not the cheapest but aim happy with them.
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I use Parcels2go, but usually select the TNT option. It's not the cheapest, but they've never let me down.
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