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jaygsi 09 October 2017 10:25 PM

Big up for Paisley Freight
 
So after UPS tried to charge me £20 extra as my parcel was slightly bigger than I'd put down. And there measurements were out. I was abit more cautious.

About a month later I booked a few things though Paisley Freight, and noticed I got one of parcels abit wrong on size.

I contacted Paisley Freight and they updated parcel and said not too worry about it lol that's kind of service you want.

crazyspeedfreakz 10 October 2017 10:29 AM

These delivery companies are a joke, if they say ur dimensions are out u don't have a leg to stand on, Basicly what they say goes I mean I had issues before with certain company's where I know everything Was correct but thy said other wise so bang we want another £20 £25 to cover it and unless u have photographic evedence to show size and weight there is nothing u can do. Bunch of clowns !

bustaMOVEs 10 October 2017 07:27 PM

That's because parsley use APC and they have a fixed price 'upto' a certain size and 'upto' a certain weight.

bustaMOVEs 10 October 2017 07:29 PM

Most big companies charge for size as in space etc on vans as it's taking valuable room so hence more, the smaller companies use more of 'upto' size n weight prices.

albob 10 October 2017 07:41 PM

Any awkward sizes/heavy items I always use Paisley - but it isn't always the same carrier.....

jaygsi 10 October 2017 07:56 PM

Nope I put the correct measurements into there website and came up a few pound extra. Most companies would have made a fuss over that.



Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
That's because parsley use APC and they have a fixed price 'upto' a certain size and 'upto' a certain weight.


bustaMOVEs 10 October 2017 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by jaygsi (Post 11971166)
Nope I put the correct measurements into there website and came up a few pound extra. Most companies would have made a fuss over that.

That's because it's their way of making money of course via the generator, if it cost them more to resize your parcel then they would of done, but as said they will get a fixed price of 'upto' parcels.
Parsley is NOT a courier, but a middle agent, so they get deals with carriers.

jaygsi 11 October 2017 10:36 PM

Nope I booked the UPS parcel though parceltogo. UPS contacted parceltogo and trying to charge them a extra £20 which they tried to pass on to me. But once confronted UPS dropped it,




Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
That's because it's their way of making money of course via the generator, if it cost them more to resize your parcel then they would of done, but as said they will get a fixed price of 'upto' parcels.
Parsley is NOT a courier, but a middle agent, so they get deals with carriers.


jaygsi 22 May 2018 12:20 PM

Well it's happened again. This time UPS though interparcel. Want £50 extra as they say my parcel is a few cm longer than I said.

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 04:17 PM

Was your parcel measurements wrong again?

jaygsi 22 May 2018 04:33 PM

Nope. Just need to prove it now. I asked for pictures of my parcel being bigger than i had measured. They said UPS doesn't take photo's and they need nothing to support there claim as they have the latest in lazer scanning device or something like that.

Well i have a tape measure :)

Its just crazy £50 extra, even if it was out.

1509joe 22 May 2018 04:35 PM

Sure he's always a wee bit short :lol1:

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by jaygsi (Post 12010904)
Nope. Just need to prove it now. I asked for pictures of my parcel being bigger than i had measured. They said UPS doesn't take photo's and they need nothing to support there claim as they have the latest in lazer scanning device or something like that.

Well i have a tape measure :)

Its just crazy £50 extra, even if it was out.

Tbf I can't understand why somebody will actually go to the lengths of stopping parcel, rechecking it, and then having someone contact sender to regards to incorrect measurements.
This takes a bit of time out and a separate member of staff to investigate 'if it wasn't correct'.
We work on this ethos and our machine weighs parcels upon processing, but we don't have a laser measuring device, the workers just look at screen and if parcels looks out of size by the eye then they just remeasure it and input correct dimensions and the sender just gets recharged. We don't stop or delay the parcel. If parcel has been over measured or overweighted then the sender get recharged again to the correct fee.
Is your parcel going abroad by any chance?

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 06:47 PM

And tbf I use ups for all my higher value item and have never once been contacted regarding my parcel for over 15 years or so. Mind sometimes I won't send owt for ages and then may use them regularly for a bit then go quiet again.
Something your not doing correctly, or buy a new tape measure lol.

jaygsi 22 May 2018 06:59 PM

It's been delivered weeks ago. It was sent to the UK.

Do you work at a courier place? I could understand if it was way out. Put I always add extra length on every parcel I ever send just to cover my self. Even weight just incase the bathroom scales are out :lol1:





Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Tbf I can't understand why somebody will actually go to the lengths of stopping parcel, rechecking it, and then having someone contact sender to regards to incorrect measurements.
This takes a bit of time out and a separate member of staff to investigate 'if it wasn't correct'.
We work on this ethos and our machine weighs parcels upon processing, but we don't have a laser measuring device, the workers just look at screen and if parcels looks out of size by the eye then they just remeasure it and input correct dimensions and the sender just gets recharged. We don't stop or delay the parcel. If parcel has been over measured or overweighted then the sender get recharged again to the correct fee.
Is your parcel going abroad by any chance?


The Rig 22 May 2018 07:05 PM

Ive been caught out by Myhermes, but to be fair, they just charge the extra to what weight category it should of been sent as BUT charge like £4 admin fee, but hey ho.


Was when i sent a few light items, sent them upto 2kg, i think it weighed 2.3kg

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by jaygsi (Post 12010927)
It's been delivered weeks ago. It was sent to the UK.

Do you work at a courier place? I could understand if it was way out. Put I always add extra length on every parcel I ever send just to cover my self. Even weight just incase the bathroom scales are out :lol1:

Lol yes I work for DHL express. Just seems a whole load of work to chase incorrect sized parcels if they were right.

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 08:12 PM

I've never been recharged after for any parcels I've sent over the years and that's by using a few different companies.
But I get 50% off everything I send, but to be fair it still works out cheaper if I use ups lol.

jaygsi 22 May 2018 09:06 PM

Don't you get discount for DHL? I know I wonder if it's cus they think there getting money back of big company as I'm guessing that's how interparcel etc make there more get discount rates of big couriers.

So I'm thinking are they just making this up and charging an insane amount as they think the middle man companies will just pay up.

And they might not bother if an individual purchased direct from UPS.

bustaMOVEs 22 May 2018 09:25 PM

Yes I get 50% but as said above, for the price Dhl charge it still works out cheaper going with ups lol. But I suppose you get what you pay for, dhl are very good at international stuff, get a parcel to America next day! As dhl are the only authorised agent in the world with customs and clear their parcels while still on the plane. Call it clear in air.

Probably the middle companies trying it on maybe? Or they undersized it to get their special deal? Either way it's a lot of fuss for a company todo if it wasn't majorly out. I can understand if going abroad as plane room and weight costs.

mickywrx 23 May 2018 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 12010936)
But I get 50% off everything I send, but to be fair it still works out cheaper if I use ups lol.

:lol1::lol1::lol1: Only 50% off? You're getting ripped mate. I never paid a penny to send anything when I worked at Ctiy Link. :D

Only time I ever had an issue was getting an EJ20 picked up for a mate, and the seller hadn't dropped the oil out of it so they wouldn't put it on the trunk.

bustaMOVEs 23 May 2018 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by mickywrx (Post 12011042)
:lol1::lol1::lol1: Only 50% off? You're getting ripped mate. I never paid a penny to send anything when I worked at Ctiy Link. :D

Only time I ever had an issue was getting an EJ20 picked up for a mate, and the seller hadn't dropped the oil out of it so they wouldn't put it on the trunk.

So that's why 5hitty link gone under :lol1::lol1:

jaygsi 23 May 2018 09:09 PM

Don't think so. Trying DHL a few times. Only problem I had with DHL was years ago I bought a load of stuff from China in car audio as I was kitting my hot hatch. And got billed import duty over 6 months later.

100's of pounds in one big bill.

Not sure what UPS are up to. Why so much. Cost me £40 fully insuranced. Then charge over £50. Crazy.



Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Yes I get 50% but as said above, for the price Dhl charge it still works out cheaper going with ups lol. But I suppose you get what you pay for, dhl are very good at international stuff, get a parcel to America next day! As dhl are the only authorised agent in the world with customs and clear their parcels while still on the plane. Call it clear in air.

Probably the middle companies trying it on maybe? Or they undersized it to get their special deal? Either way it's a lot of fuss for a company todo if it wasn't majorly out. I can understand if going abroad as plane room and weight costs.


bustaMOVEs 23 May 2018 10:00 PM

The import vat/duty has changed since then, dhl now email/text you when parcel has landed notifying you of import bill to pay, so you can then pay online prior to delivery (all us drivers prefer this method) or collect cash payment on door, which is a farce as we have to fill in paperwork at door, which I could be at my next delivery by then lol.
Quick tip, declare value at £1 to avoid duty etc but then that's at your risk lol.
The amount of time wasted on vat/duty where the receiver is confused on why they have more to pay when they receive their parcel is shocking, does my nut in.
I say I won't release parcel until paid lol.
But ideally it's best when folk pay it before the delivery attempt as it doesn't waste my time fecking about lol

jaygsi 05 June 2018 02:27 PM

Well I've just had an email back. Cheeky muppets, Avoid UPS.

I am writing to inform you that the carrier has reviewed the evidence provided relating to the weight of this shipment and has agreed to waive the additional surcharges.



I am pleased to confirm that there is no outstanding balance due for this order.



Thank you very much for your assistance and for working with us to resolve this issue.

bustaMOVEs 05 June 2018 07:18 PM

What evidence did you provide?

jaygsi 05 June 2018 10:09 PM

Measurements of the parcel. They asked for other things aswell but that all I have them.



Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
What evidence did you provide?



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