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I'm wondering if the courier company is DPD? They give a one hour delivery window and an online tracking facility that lets you track progress of the delivery van. I've had deliveries from them when at about 9.30 I've been about the 50th drop but still they've made the delivery window of say between 11.30 and 12.30. Allowing 10 minutes per delivery is over generous as in fact the delivery addresses are close together and often there's more than one parcel delivered to the same address. I'm a big fan of DPD, even paying slightly more if there's the option that they deliver rather than a free delivery with another courier.

It's UKMail part of DHL Currently delivering Stop 58..


That's about 4 mins. per Stop. No time window given. I'm expectiong my delivery around 17.00.


They count in STOPS as opposed to DROPS..


I'm not going anywhere until this evening then I'm off to The The Den to see Millwall take on Port Vale.


Foxy.

My order arrived. But driver went into one when I said let me just check it's all there.


7 items ordered. Got 3 items I could see ok and a small box that looked too small.

It was all there but the PVA bottles were smaller than I had expected...


Just got a lot of verbal. "Trust me man.Right. Trust me. Anything missing get back to them.. Don't tell me man.

Anything missing will come tomorrow. Right"


Well I was drop 97. Maybe he had a bad Day.


Foxy.

nxjen Wrote:

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> I'm wondering if the courier company is DPD? They

> give a one hour delivery window and an online

> tracking facility that lets you track progress of

> the delivery van. I've had deliveries from them

> when at about 9.30 I've been about the 50th drop

> but still they've made the delivery window of say

> between 11.30 and 12.30. Allowing 10 minutes per

> delivery is over generous as in fact the delivery

> addresses are close together and often there's

> more than one parcel delivered to the same

> address. I'm a big fan of DPD, even paying

> slightly more if there's the option that they

> deliver rather than a free delivery with another

> courier.



Same here.


It's really good having such a small delivery slot.

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