Spook_ie wrote: » I must be missing something in the conversation. OP says free delivery in Ireland why is Parcel Motel involved? Surely if it was undeliverable because no one at home whichever delivery agent that was being used would just hold it and leave a card.
Juran wrote: » We ordered a shower door from the UK, free delivery in Ireland. As we are away during the day with work, we had it delivered to Parcel motel - easier for us to pick it up at a local depot. We've done it lots of times before for large items, [...]
Juran wrote: » Update - I paid the €147 euro (I know, crazy fee). I opted to have it delivered to my house as this week I am home and can meet he driver .... plus since they tell me its so big, I was concerned about getting it into my car .... and guess what, I was charged €7.95 for a home delivery !!! After paying €147 of a 'release fee'.
Kristopherus wrote: » Did you pay that release fee by credit/debit card? If so I would advise doing a charge-back.
Bikerman2019 wrote: If you authorise a payment for something and you get that something, you have no grounds to do a charge back. Possibly even fraud.
theguzman wrote: » The Death throes of a company who knows their entire business model is finished, Hard Brexit equals bye bye UK shopping until we Irexit ourselves within a few years.
theguzman wrote: » I merely pointed out that the parcel forwarding service from Parcel Motel and others is finished until Ireland decides to leave the EU and forge our own trade deals. The EU acts as a cartel to protect German and French Manufacturing from global competition. Tariffs and barriers should go globally if you ask me.
Deleted User wrote: » No one is asking you anything. We just want to see a picture of this shower door when it arrives.
theguzman wrote: » They are are not asking you either as if your own contrived self-worth is somehow better than mine. :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » There are Brexit threads. If you wish to discuss the impacts of Brexit on couriers and these services, start a thread instead of desperately trying to bring OP's situation back to it.
theguzman wrote: » What else should expect from a company that will likely drop 95% in custom within the next month. Basically it would be like booking a Thomas Cook holiday last week or a Norwegian flight when the writing is on the wall already for them.
Deleted User wrote: » Right. Someone made the decision to rip of OP because the UK is leaving the EU. As I say, go start a thread. No one likes politics being dragged where it doesn't belong.
Spook_ie wrote: » But why? Any delivery agent I've used that couldn't deliver left a card and a number to rearrange delivery, they shouldn't have needed to use PM.
Quackster wrote: » This is it in a nutshell. If I was getting a delivery I wouldn't be home to collect, I'd contact the courier company delivering it to have them hold it at their local depot for me to collect it there. Makes no sense having one courier company deliver to the depot of another courier company for collection at extra expense.
swoofer wrote: » It can be very quick ie same day but usually 24 hours. However if it is saying delivered chase them up. They fixed the drop off lockers in ennis today around 10.15, a new touch screen. I was able to ring a dublin number and after waiting they opened drawer remotely but lockers were out of service since 10am saturday. They then reset the locker so the 48 hours started again.