• OT: The shipper, not the courier

    From Davey@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 29 09:21:31 2025
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    --
    Davey

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Davey on Tue Apr 29 09:44:47 2025
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re not alone in that.

    --
    Spike

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  • From Joe@21:1/5 to Davey on Tue Apr 29 13:45:20 2025
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:21:31 +0100
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:

    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    Last November I got between Boxing Day and around the end of March
    (Amazon, goods from USA). Fortunately, it came in the last day or two of December.


    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    I've had no real trouble with Evri, but it does have a habit of sending
    be an email about 11:00 telling me delivery will be between 12:30 and
    14:30, or similar.

    --
    Joe

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  • From Davey@21:1/5 to Spike on Tue Apr 29 13:47:53 2025
    On 29 Apr 2025 09:44:47 GMT
    Spike <aero.spike@mail.com> wrote:

    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re
    not alone in that.


    As is obvious from numerous postings here, it depends very much on your
    local Evri employees. Here they are excellent, but Yodal......

    --
    Davey.

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@21:1/5 to Joe on Tue Apr 29 14:02:20 2025
    On 29/04/2025 13:45, Joe wrote:
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:21:31 +0100
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:

    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    Last November I got between Boxing Day and around the end of March
    (Amazon, goods from USA). Fortunately, it came in the last day or two of December.


    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    I've had no real trouble with Evri, but it does have a habit of sending
    be an email about 11:00 telling me delivery will be between 12:30 and
    14:30, or similar.

    Since they generally just throw the parcel at the front door, take a
    picture and drive away occasionally ringing the doorbell, it scarcely
    matters if I am home or not.

    Still it beats throwing it into the front garden and NOT taking a photo.

    --
    "I am inclined to tell the truth and dislike people who lie consistently.
    This makes me unfit for the company of people of a Left persuasion, and
    all women"

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to Spike on Tue Apr 29 14:34:07 2025
    On 29/04/2025 10:44, Spike wrote:
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re not alone in that.


    Also avoid any company that uses royal mail.

    --
    mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk

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  • From Davey@21:1/5 to The Natural Philosopher on Tue Apr 29 16:16:46 2025
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:02:20 +0100
    The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 29/04/2025 13:45, Joe wrote:
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:21:31 +0100
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:

    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    Last November I got between Boxing Day and around the end of March
    (Amazon, goods from USA). Fortunately, it came in the last day or
    two of December.


    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even
    received the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but
    even they cannot read this crystal ball.

    I've had no real trouble with Evri, but it does have a habit of
    sending be an email about 11:00 telling me delivery will be between
    12:30 and 14:30, or similar.

    Since they generally just throw the parcel at the front door, take a
    picture and drive away occasionally ringing the doorbell, it scarcely
    matters if I am home or not.

    Still it beats throwing it into the front garden and NOT taking a
    photo.


    That is not how they operate here. Maybe you need to move to a better
    part of the country. Here, if you are not in, they put the parcel around
    the back of the house and push a note through the letter box. It used
    to be Eddie, then he retired to the depot. I think the new guy is
    called Ian.

    Even Royal Mail is ok here, our postie is called Steve, and he dabbles
    in digital photography image manipulation. He has exhibited locally.

    There are other couriers, UPS uses a giant truck whose exhaust
    noise wakes you up from a doze, and it has trouble getting round the
    tight lanes of our villages. Even the bin lorry navigates the area more efficiently and safely, and it's a lot bigger than the UPS truck.

    Yodal are bloody useless.

    --
    Davey.

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to Davey on Tue Apr 29 18:58:29 2025
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    On 29 Apr 2025 09:44:47 GMT
    Spike <aero.spike@mail.com> wrote:

    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re
    not alone in that.


    As is obvious from numerous postings here, it depends very much on your
    local Evri employees. Here they are excellent, but Yodal......


    I agree.

    Our local Evri people are excellent but the ‘horror’ stories you see in the media seem to relate to the final, local, leg.

    Equally, we’ve had good (and bad) service from the ‘Big ‘ Companies.

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 29 20:40:25 2025
    On 29/04/2025 14:34, alan_m wrote:
    On 29/04/2025 10:44, Spike wrote:
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re not
    alone in that.


    Also avoid any company that uses royal mail.

    Here Royal mail are excellent. Local postmen know every single house

    --
    For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the
    very definition of slavery.

    Jonathan Swift

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to The Natural Philosopher on Tue Apr 29 21:29:49 2025
    On 29/04/2025 20:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
    On 29/04/2025 14:34, alan_m wrote:
    On 29/04/2025 10:44, Spike wrote:
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re >>> not
    alone in that.


    Also avoid any company that uses royal mail.

    Here Royal mail are excellent. Local postmen know every single house


    Here, a different postman every time. Possibly only two deliveries a
    week as the post will arrive in batches with some items up to 10 days in
    the system. Tracking emails are a work of fiction as packages will turn
    up 2 to 3 days after an email saying delivery today. Ex postmen have
    revealed that the local depot is very short of staff and new recruits
    last 3 to 4 weeks before quitting.

    It's the same where friends live 200 miles from my address. Staffing is
    only 60% of that required. Many of the existing staff are close to
    retirement and new staff don't stay long. Timely RM deliveries cannot be guaranteed.


    --
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  • From Davey@21:1/5 to junk@admac.myzen.co.uk on Tue Apr 29 23:42:54 2025
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 21:29:49 +0100
    alan_m <junk@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote:

    On 29/04/2025 20:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
    On 29/04/2025 14:34, alan_m wrote:
    On 29/04/2025 10:44, Spike wrote:
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even
    received the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent,
    but even they cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that
    we’re not
    alone in that.


    Also avoid any company that uses royal mail.

    Here Royal mail are excellent. Local postmen know every single house


    Here, a different postman every time. Possibly only two deliveries a
    week as the post will arrive in batches with some items up to 10 days
    in the system. Tracking emails are a work of fiction as packages will
    turn up 2 to 3 days after an email saying delivery today. Ex postmen
    have revealed that the local depot is very short of staff and new
    recruits last 3 to 4 weeks before quitting.

    It's the same where friends live 200 miles from my address. Staffing
    is only 60% of that required. Many of the existing staff are close to retirement and new staff don't stay long. Timely RM deliveries cannot
    be guaranteed.



    Local deliveries are usually no problem. But a friend in Torquay
    recently told me that several people, including me, had reported that
    they had not received her Christmas cards. She suspects some warehouse
    in the area may still have an undelivered backlog, or a pile of ash.
    A couple of years ago, I sent a US Tax form to the IRS in Texas.
    Because the major couriers, FedEx, DHL, etc etc require a named
    individual for international letters, and the IRS has no intention of
    naming anybody, I could not use any of them. When queried on this,
    they just shrug their shoulders and move on. FedEx and I have a toxic relationship anyway, they seem to be the opposite of consumer-friendly.
    One local individual, again, uses his noggin to help out when FedEx
    exhibits its corporate stupidity. In this Tax Form case, the obvious
    choice was to use the Post Office, or whatever it's called this year,
    and the US Post Office, with Recorded Delivery. It took 53 days to get
    from East Anglia to Texas. It took time outs in Manchester and Chicago
    en route. I hope it enjoyed its extended stays.
    Last year and this, I just used Proof of Posting.

    --
    Davey.

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  • From Sam Plusnet@21:1/5 to Brian on Wed Apr 30 21:56:00 2025
    On 29/04/2025 19:58, Brian wrote:
    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    On 29 Apr 2025 09:44:47 GMT
    Spike <aero.spike@mail.com> wrote:

    Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
    "Arriving between 29/04/25 and 02/05/25".

    So when do I plan to stay in to be sure of receiving it?

    Evri, the chosen courier, is reporting that it has not even received
    the parcel yet. Evri here has always been excellent, but even they
    cannot read this crystal ball.

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re >>> not alone in that.


    As is obvious from numerous postings here, it depends very much on your
    local Evri employees. Here they are excellent, but Yodal......


    I agree.

    Our local Evri people are excellent but the ‘horror’ stories you see in the
    media seem to relate to the final, local, leg.

    Equally, we’ve had good (and bad) service from the ‘Big ‘ Companies.

    From personal experience, any company can be really good or terrible -
    and it can vary from day to day.
    If a driver is given too many parcels to deliver in the time available,
    they will find creative ways to manage the situation. If the roads are
    extra busy or parking even harder to find than usual, there will be
    problems - especially if you happen to be at the end of the delivery run.

    --
    Sam Plusnet

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  • From Graeme@21:1/5 to aero.spike@mail.com on Thu May 1 07:55:56 2025
    In message <m7blcfFavh2U1@mid.individual.net>, Spike
    <aero.spike@mail.com> writes

    We avoid buying from firms that use Evri, and it’s my view that we’re not >alone in that.

    Our local Evri driver really is excellent, and very well liked.

    He has been having van problems so no deliveries for a couple of days.

    Long story short, a neighbour set up a just giving thing for his van
    yesterday, target 2.5k. Total today 3.5k.

    --
    Graeme

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  • From Vir Campestris@21:1/5 to The Natural Philosopher on Sat May 3 20:37:00 2025
    On 29/04/2025 14:02, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
    Since they generally just throw the parcel at the front door, take a
    picture and drive away occasionally ringing the doorbell, it scarcely
    matters if I am home or not.

    Still it beats throwing it into the front garden and NOT taking a photo.

    Or as someone near me had - and I don't recall which company - taking a
    photo, then picking up the parcel and walking away.

    All on CCTV as it happened!

    Andy

    --
    Do not listen to rumour, but, if you do, do not believe it.
    Ghandi.

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