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Either refund the customer, or send another item and at the same time claim off royal mail but not sure how far you'll get
I have a simple procedure.
1. Form an opinion as to whether or not I believe the customer (this is not an exact science)
2. If I feel they probably have the goods but are playing up, I refund.
3. If I feel they are genuine, I resend.
I tend not to claim off Royal Mail because life is too short.
This sounds like the best route to go down. AlexI have a simple procedure.
1. Form an opinion as to whether or not I believe the customer (this is not an exact science)
2. If I feel they probably have the goods but are playing up, I refund.
3. If I feel they are genuine, I resend.
I tend not to claim off Royal Mail because life is too short.
Have you ever had a successful claim Paul?
We've never bothered before but then a £100 order went missing the week before Xmas so I did and got nothing but a standard fob-off reply a month later.
No.
Not against the Royal Mail. DPD, and even Yodel, have paid up in the past for lost parcels. But never the Royal Mail. Which is why I stopped chasing them.
Let's put it in perspective, though. The number of parcels lost is a tiny percentage of the parcels sent across all carriers.
Yeah agree it's small but the ones that go missing always seem to be much higher than the average order value![]()
Who do/did you ship with Paul if you don't mind me asking?
I'm wondering if a change from RM to the likes of DPD would help.
But with an average order value of £35 (inc VAT & postage) I'm not really sure the added expense is worth it unless it's going to be a huge deterrent.
My Strategy...is always delay remedial action (refund/resend) as long as I can - while still trying to keep the customer onboard
....why? Because most things do show up ...if I act too fast, the customer simply gets free stuff. - A lot of my customers have got free stuff due to a pesky bug going around & thereby causing havoc with delivery times.
My Strategy...is always delay remedial action (refund/resend) as long as I can - while still trying to keep the customer onboard
....why? Because most things do show up ...if I act too fast, the customer simply gets free stuff. - A lot of my customers have got free stuff due to a pesky bug going around & thereby causing havoc with delivery times.
I arranged a Taxi pick up and explained that he would have no calling card but that I would take any comeback.
He didn't.What ID did the taxi driver show at the depot?
I understand you don't want the customer to get free stuff and I agree that most items do show up. I've had a "missing" item show up several weeks later after I'd sent the customer another item so they ended up with an extra item they said they would donate to their local charity shop.
I'd be interested to know if you've found that delaying remedial action is more likely to lead to negative reviews for your shop. That's a real concern for me.
I've never got an acknowledgement for a refund application from RM, I sent off their stupidly long form twice and they didn't even bother to reply. I guess they will claim it was "lost in the post".Either refund the customer, or send another item and at the same time claim off royal mail but not sure how far you'll get
Had a parcel go missing that was due on Thursday but still hadn't turned up for an event taking place that night on the Saturday. I finally tracked it down at 11am at a Parcelforce depot 15 miles from the customer, but he was setting up the venue so couldn't collect. I arranged a Taxi pick up and explained that he would have no calling card but that I would take any comeback.
Put a claim in to Parcelforce and was refunded the cost of delivery and Taxi fare. Can't knock that.
Had a parcel go missing that was due on Thursday but still hadn't turned up for an event taking place that night on the Saturday. I finally tracked it down at 11am at a Parcelforce depot 15 miles from the customer, but he was setting up the venue so couldn't collect. I arranged a Taxi pick up and explained that he would have no calling card but that I would take any comeback.
Put a claim in to Parcelforce and was refunded the cost of delivery and Taxi fare. Can't knock that.
In this situation when there is a deadline always offer your customer the option of a sameday delivery to avoid any potential problems
Never assume that the customer is not willing to pay for a dedicated delivery when it is against the clock
I've never got an acknowledgement for a refund application from RM, I sent off their stupidly long form twice and they didn't even bother to reply. I guess they will claim it was "lost in the post".
If the customer kicks up a fuss, I refund. I had one customer wait 10 days for their Royal Mail parcel to arrive and it never did apparently, although there are Royal Mail delays right now so wouldn't be surprised if they receive it weeks later.
You can test the integrity of a person in these scenarios, do they come forward when they receive the package after they receive the refund. I was pleasantly surprised when someone did that to me - it restored my faith in humanity that I just gave the item to them for free even though they wanted return it (bought item elsewhere).
It really is down to how much the item is worth. I'm lucky in that I sell an item with about 900% markup. So I can take the losses easily. I'll gladly offer to resend the item again with special delivery at my expense. If they refuse and want a refund it would be quite suspicious.
It's been about 2 weeks so either they've received it and haven't reached out to me or they are still waiting for it. I unfortunately sent it untracked
If it's a small parcel posted at the post office you have a tracking number on the certificate of posting. Its 16 characters with dashes between groups of 4 characters. Just enter this on then usual RM tracking page. It's not quite as good as a "signed for" but it gives basic info like delivered, delivery failed awaiting collection at the depot, not delivered yet.
I don't know how it works if you purchased postage on-line. Presumably you still get a cert. of posting.
I always rely on this, rather than pay for signed for, within the UK and have saved a small fortune on tracked post. Very few parcels are total loss. Maybe I have a better customer demographic![]()
You don't know my customers JeremyAlso this was 260 miles away so how much would that have cost?
I post at a delivery office (post office queue's are too long and I buy postage online) and they do not provide a receipt for dropped off parcels, just stamping the certificate of posting so I've had to use signed for unfortunately!
LOL, the order was for £200.£340 to you Sir
Would that be card or bacs![]()
I know a little more now. If you drop off a parcel at our local PO with a pre-paid label, they don't stamp the certificate posting, they scan the parcel label and give you a printed cert. of posting. It doesn't however, have the same sort of reference number I referred to, just a barcode ID (presumably from the label). No idea if this can be used in some way for free tracking.
You have really set something off talking about lost deliveries
Unbelievable !
I have just opened an email about a missing bed !
We have not had any beds go through for ages as we dont want to do them !
I look further job booked at the beginning of 2017 and this is the next thing we hear 4 years later
The customer is talking like it is at the top of the list after four years !
Four years to decide that it is missing
If it went missing then where do I start now
How do you lose a bed...after 4 years?How will you respond?