Hogzy wrote: » Iv been a long time user of parcel motel but this morning I got a text to say that my parcel will be available for collection from a UPS van at a totally different location (5km away) to where my Parcel Motel locker is. To make it worse, I can only collect it between 11am and 6pm. Right in the middle of the working day!!!! WTF...Im still being charged the full rate.:mad:
Beric Dondarrion wrote: » It's not just issues with deliveries now, the wheels have come off the sending side of things too. I sent three parcels to the UK last week (the 1st of December) through PM. All three are showing as being outbound from their depot as of the 2nd but no UPS tracking information is being displayed for any of the shipments. No idea where they are or when they will arrive in the UK. Cracks starting to appear by the looks of it...
VG31 wrote: » You're much better off sending directly with UPS. It's a lot faster and a bit cheaper.
Beric Dondarrion wrote: » Do you have a link for that? Up to now I've found PM to be the cheapest to send to the UK, I just think they are totally overwhelmed at the moment and because of Brexit etc its only going to get worse.
antodeco wrote: » Anyone know how to raise a claim against PM? Whenever I click on anything in the support section just says pages can't be found :rolleyes:
thegift06 wrote: » So I just received an email back today after I logged the issue 2 + weeks ago. Parcel motel signed for my package from dpd and then they told me that the parcel was damaged so they disposed of it. They are now asking me to contact the seller for a refund. Absolute joke. Why did they accept the parcel on my behalf of it was damaged. And why didn't they refuse it. Also they could have returned it on my behalf and received a full refund from the seller but how is this fair on me now. The seller won't give me a refund because Parcel motel accepted the delivery.
whiterebel wrote: » Might it have caused a problem with leaks, or something?
thegift06 wrote: » Yeh but then why accept it? If it was refused I would have received a full refund. It was accepted and then disposed of without my knowledge. So I'm out of pocket of 65 euro
whiterebel wrote: » These places are up the walls at the moment. That could well have been part of a pallet/cage/crate of parcels delivered in to them. It may not be evident until they move it themselves. They should have told you, but if it is on the list of goods that they won't carry, such as liquids, then you have no comeback.
thegift06 wrote: » I understand there up the walls but I don't think I should be punished for that reason. Yes you are correct it is on this list BUT if they just returned the item on my behalf back to DPD I would have got my full refund from the seller. But instead by disposing of it I am the one who loses out here. I put my trust in parcel motel to accept our reject packages due to their condition. In this case they accepted a damaged package on my behalf. Not only that but it took them 2 weeks to tell me they disposed of it. Now I can't even order a replacement for Christmas because the items are now out of stock.
jlm29 wrote: » I actually got an email the other day letting me know that they’ve reviewed my info and will be processing my claim. I asked for a refund on the cost of sending the parcel and they said it was “zero rated” and I wasn’t charged. But I definitely was! What do they mean by zero rated, does anyone know?
whiterebel wrote: » I'm sure you know the answer to this yourself. It's already registered on their system.