gar wrote: » I have 3 items been sent with PM for out over a week now. All saying Dublin outbound for at least 5 days. On to NI and other to England. Absolutely crazy no sign of movement especially the NI bound one
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Once they accepted it you'd imagine they would be liable to refund you. The fact they never bothered to contact you until you went looking is terrible.
Dublinandy3 wrote: » I know this is going off topic slightly and I know they are super busy but it’s worrying their comms or marketing departments haven’t said anything about it yet, I know equivalent services have. Do you think they could just cut off that part of their service without warning?
wilser wrote: » Don't even know what pod is�� It's a watch so hopefully all will be good. Thanks for the help
whiterebel wrote: » Proof of delivery. If its expensive did you take out their insurance?
Deleted User wrote: » They seem to have lost an item that was marked "Delivered" on the 21st May by Royal Mail. I have the tracking number and everything.
Nicks delight wrote: » Same happened to me. Bought a computer part from Amazon and they shipped it with Royal Mail. I have a tracking number by Royal Mail and they delivered my parcel and it was signed by Parcel Motel yet they never acknowledged they got it like they usually do. Same as you, I also had another parcel delivered to them on the same day and they sent me an email to tell me it had arrived so something seemed not right with the other parcel. Parcel Motel do not answer the phone and have not replied to my email apart from the standard email saying someone will call in the next tree days. NO-ONE CALLED. As far as Amazon is concerned this parcel is no longer their responsibility. I have tried everything I possibly can to get a response from Parcel Motel but nothing. I seems to have "lost" well over 350 euro and gained a ruined Christmas. Cant afford to buy a new computer part. The cynical part of me reflecting on my dealings with Parcel Motel and their behavior. I find it strange that it is the most expensive parcel out of all the parcels that just happens to disappear. I thinking of another choice word than "lost". I checked on another review website and found that it seems to be many many other people that are victims to the same fate as me. Will give it another month and then ill seek legal action to get some of the money back.
robarmstrong wrote: » An update on my experience. I went to the depot, all correspondence printed off, call logs, emails, etc. Spoke to reception said I wanted to speak to a manager immediately. Manager came out, listened to me, went back inside, came back, said parcel was lost and they'd offer a refund. Told him they'd want to offer a refund and more for the absolute waste of time and hassle I went through just to get told I'd be offered a refund and politely indicated that the item in question was a couple of hundred euro and if they didn't pay it in full (I know they have insurance for certain amounts and the item was over this) I'd be going through small claims as quite clearly someone at the depot had stolen my item and I highly doubt that their "insurance" would cover themselves for staff stealing items rather than items just being damaged in transit. Rushed back inside and came back out ten minutes later with my parcel. I wonder how it only managed to appear within the last ten minutes of the interaction after 5 weeks of back and forth of queries of nobody knowing where it was. EDIT: to clarify, they did respond on the 29th asking for an invoice of my purchase, to which I provided numerous times every 3 days after that until my visit to the depot.
46 Long wrote: » How did you top-up your PM account? If it's PayPal, raise a case and escalate it to a claim. If you used a card, tell your bank or Visa/Mastercard that you want to do a chargeback. They can't stay in business if they lose access to PayPal or card payments. Hit them where it hurts.
Our Liability howsoever arising and notwithstanding that the cause of any theft, loss or damage be explained or unexplained shall not exceed: a) The replacement value of any goods or merchandise stolen, lost or damaged OR b) EUR €100 (one hundred euro) whichever shall be the least
Nicks delight wrote: » That is correct and you can buy extra liability coverage. Still, i think its time for a change. If they want to make money transporting my product they should have more responsibility for it. Otherwise it is just a license to neglect, to steal and so on, if there is no consequence for the delivery companies. Time to speak to government officials. Time for petitions. time to be annoying and ask questions. Change never came around by being quiet and compliant.:D
Nicks delight wrote: » Its hard to open a claim when there is no one that respond to your calls/emails. There is no line of communication, only waiting loops and automatic curtsy emails and no insight to any possible action they might or might not take. so how to get money for your lost item seems a mystery to me....apart from taking them to court when you can prove that you have exhausted all other means. I suppose you are right about reversing charges. If they don't deliver then why pay a delivery charge. but...they usually charge me when when my parcel arrives in Norther Ireland and transported to Dublin (in my case) so if it is lost in Dublin then....well, what do i know; I'm not a legal expert. I will have to read up on this.
viperlogic wrote: » I too have a parcel which was going from PM to PM stuck for a week now (since the 8th) as "outbound - parcel motel dublin". Long time user of PM and this is the first issue ever had with them