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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOG mun - I havent been on JayEssAay for years now mun.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThere were two of them. BUT if I order something like this a pay for delivery then its for the seller to arrange appropriate resources. I would expect them to work that one out for themselves.
It was late on in the day yes. But AO have got their own lorries and delivery drivers. Thats an issue between AO and its employees - nothing to do with me.
If more people made public comments/complaints about them refusing to install them as the delivery staff claimed to be tired (or whatever) at the end of the day, then they would actually either do the service by altering their routes or stop offering something their staff refuse to do.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostLazy arse delivery driver turns up, cant be bothered, makes a mess, leaves it in middle of kitchen (its a big heavy american style one). Their answer - we'll refund the extras you paid.!
Not good is it?
qh
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDelivery driver this morning waited for me, phoned. Was embarrassed when he asked me to give him a hand with a very large stone shower tray.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf there was only one guy he can't deliver it.
If there were two and it wasn't an early in the day delivery, they may have decided it wasn't worth it for the extra few pence they were getting.
The guy who installed my washing machine explained they don't get to deliver all the American Fridge Freezers first so they are supposed to move them when they are knackered. The last delivery they were scheduled for that day was am American fridge freezer hence his moaning.
I suggest your Missus goes and finds some large builder/tradesmen-like neighbours and gets them to move it in place, in exchange for a 4 pack each.
It was late on in the day yes. But AO have got their own lorries and delivery drivers. Thats an issue between AO and its employees - nothing to do with me.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm impressed the social is still giving out crisis payments for household goods in these dark days.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFair play to parcelforce then. I think thats the problem in this country - a lot of people have jobs where they do the bare minimum.
I think delivery drivers are particularly bad. Couple of times when I was on the bench, I'd be sitting in the living room, here something rattling the letterbox then go out to see a delivery driver pegging it back to the truck and zooming off. Guess it makes deliveries quicker...
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postao.com do. I will agree a lot of the others dont. I checked first. This was why I chose AO.com because I wasn't going to be there and I wanted it all sorted hassle free.
But thats my point - they offer a service and if you pay for it I expect them to do their best. Not bail and say tell you what you can have your £30 back. I dont want my £30 I want it installed like I paid for.
If there were two and it wasn't an early in the day delivery, they may have decided it wasn't worth it for the extra few pence they were getting.
The guy who installed my washing machine explained they don't get to deliver all the American Fridge Freezers first so they are supposed to move them when they are knackered. The last delivery they were scheduled for that day was am American fridge freezer hence his moaning.
I suggest your Missus goes and finds some large builder/tradesmen-like neighbours and gets them to move it in place, in exchange for a 4 pack each.
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I'm impressed the social is still giving out crisis payments for household goods in these dark days.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm glad the AO delivery pair did the job with the ZeitWashingMachine since, at 100kg, it was far too heavy for me to do much with.
And their delivery truck was full of discarded & unloved septic freezers.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI had a large radiator go AWOL on Friday, it was delivered Monday, with apologies from Parcelforce, by a Woman and according to my Mrs she wouldn't let her help.
I think delivery drivers are particularly bad. Couple of times when I was on the bench, I'd be sitting in the living room, here something rattling the letterbox then go out to see a delivery driver pegging it back to the truck and zooming off. Guess it makes deliveries quicker...
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I had a large radiator go AWOL on Friday, it was delivered Monday, with apologies from Parcelforce, by a Woman and according to my Mrs she wouldn't let her help.
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