Valentino Gray Tutu wrote: » Parcel delivered to Antrim today and already checked in. Will be interesting to see when it is stored
Manutd623 wrote: » Hi all, Just wondering is the parcel motel postcode for Antrim still BTP36 4PE, when I look up Parcel Motel's address for Antrim, the postcode is down as BTP36 4UU?
Manutd623 wrote: Just wondering is the parcel motel postcode for Antrim still BTP36 4PE, when I look up Parcel Motel's address for Antrim, the postcode is down as BTP36 4UU?
JG009 wrote: » Joke of a business at the moment.
evolving_doors wrote: » Why so
Bojill wrote: » Packet arrived in Dublin last Friday at 3pm, still no sign of it in Celbridge. I wasn't waiting this long at peak xmas times.
JG009 wrote: » They could be. UPS bought them, now that they own them they could just end it if it suited them.
Shn99 wrote: » UPS stated that NL/PM would be absorbed into UPS at some stage
Patww79 wrote: » Didn't know about the UPS thing. It'll be a pity to see them go under, was always my favourite for convenience. Can't beat being able to pick up when you want.
evolving_doors wrote: » Maybe if I cut a huge hole in my door with a giant postbox... naaa the feckerz would still put in the 'you were out so we legged it' note.
bren2001 wrote: » Put in an An Post delivery box if you wanted parcels delivered while you're out.
working fool wrote: » Are there any other options ?? Currently taking two days for parcels to come from the Uk to parcel motel depot And over 3 days for them to leave the depot in Dublin
DivingDuck wrote: » Anyone used PM to do an Amazon return lately? I have no idea how to go about it but I just realised I bought the wrong version of the thing I wanted and I don't want to start a return process on Amazon if it's going to be difficult to get the thing back to them.