Darc19 wrote: » Now that is complete balderdash. Date arrival into Ireland is what matters and customs are not going to create delays for a few bob. How do people believe such sh1te?? And how on earth would a delivery person know what goes on in a large parcel depot. Just think of how stupid the suggestion is.
sportloto86 wrote: » Nah, not UK, I sent them from Germany. One was delivered last Monday while second one "Your delivery has been sorted in DUBLIN PARCEL HUB, DUBLIN 12" since the same day. Frustrated, anxious and a tad angry, yes. I just like things to be logical and would love some "inner works" explanation. Thank you for your attempt. Seriously.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Posted parcel from Dublin to wexford on the 10th. Still not arrived. Not tracked but correct address and return address is on it. What are the odds of it arriving before Christmas?
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Waiting 6 weeks for an A4 sized envelope containing a number of birthday and Christmas cards from New Zealand
Darc19 wrote: » You're in Germany too long expecting everything to be perfect
Darc19 wrote: » I'd say so. Volumes have subsided and will continue to drop and there are more planes flying people home giving for letters and parcels
Darc19 wrote: » Had a customer screaming delight on the phone to one of our team yesterday. She forgot her friends birthday which was yesterday. Ordered from us Fri at about 2pm in Kildare and didn't expect delivery until after Christmas. It was delivered by an post yesterday at 9.38am! Great when things go as good as this.
Darc19 wrote: » Had a customer screaming delight on the phone to one of our team yesterday. She forgot her friends birthday which was yesterday. Ordered from us Fri at about 2pm in Kildare and didn't expect delivery until after Christmas. It was delivered by an post yesterday at 9.38am! Great when things go as good as this. On general delivery all but 3 parcels we sent on Thursday (about 200) had been delivered by this afternoon. On UK, this travel restriction may cause issues with all post, but seems aer lingus will still operate flights to repatriate people from here, so cargo and post may not be as badly affected as we may think.
Boscoirl wrote: » Finally some movement on my package. Shown as arrived in Dublin and sorted in the Dublin parcel centre.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Don’t shoot the messenger.
greenfields46! wrote: » so do Royal Mail only use passenger flights for small parcels etc?!! quite worried now with flights cancelled? any help ideas wld really help!! tnks
Deleted User wrote: » ordered a gift voucher from a small Irish company based in Dublin on 12 Dec. They posted it on 16th Dec and there is still no sign of it. I only live 25km from Dublin.
d51984 wrote: » Royal mail have an early morning cargo flight from east midlands to Dublin daily. Smal turbo prop aircraft, comes in about 5/6 am. Amazon have some stuff on it too.
Sam Hain wrote: » Most definitely, shoot the messenger, when he repeats such absolute balderdash.
micks_address wrote: » package left germany december 9th and no sign yet... just sit tight? was by dhl deutshe post... i can see it on an post tracking as having left germany but nothing since 9th december
steinbock123 wrote: » Ordered two small items from the Czech Republic last month. Supplier informed me that he posted on the 3rd November. He came back the next day with proof of postage and my correct address, according to Czech Post, item “left their jurisdiction” on the 11th November. So I want to the local sorting office, they were very friendly, but didn’t want to see the Czech documents, couldn’t tell me what route the item may have taken, where it might be etc.etc.. All I got was, “There’s huge backlogs in Dublin ( I’m in Kildare) , don’t worry , it’ll probably arrive soon. Keep the faith.” Wonderful.