Due to the fact of people in perfectly well paid jobs not wanting to move with the times our mail delivery service is about to go all to shit . I don't have a lot of mail to send but what i do post is important and reliant on an efficient service , has anybody any suggestions , recommendations on who to use.
thanks
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Depending on what you're looking to send and how much you want to spend really.
I usually send parcels via Parcel Force but there are now cheaper alternatives springing up the utilise the network of established carriers that can only be accessed by account holders. I don't send enough out to warrant an account so end up looking about.
I recently had a gearbox collected and delivered for
I usually send parcels via Parcel Force but there are now cheaper alternatives springing up the utilise the network of established carriers that can only be accessed by account holders. I don't send enough out to warrant an account so end up looking about.
I recently had a gearbox collected and delivered for
Collectplus looks good. My sole reason for sticking with RM has been collection/drop-off at the PO round the corner, rather than a courier depot at arse end of nowhere. Having collection/drop-off at local shop would be perfect. Hope the service expands to include more shops and a few more pacel options.
Andy
Andy