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I always use Parcelforce 48 if sending saws back and ask anyone sending them to me to also use them. They have been very reliable .

Often the end result at the point of delivery is down to how or if the recipient of the package knows the parcel company (who ever that is) delivery driver.  This often saves needing re delivery if they mis you and know they can leave the parcel at another place. 

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2 minutes ago, Sawchip said:

I always use Parcelforce 48 if sending saws back and ask anyone sending them to me to also use them. They have been very reliable .

Often the end result at the point of delivery is down to how or if the recipient of the package knows the parcel company delivery driver.  This often saves needing re delivery if they mis you and know they can leave the parcel at another place. 

My wife has a " safe place "  I think its the Bermuda Triangle . When she puts something in " safe place " its never to be seen again . 

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1 minute ago, Stubby said:

My wife has a " safe place "  I think its the Bermuda Triangle . When she puts something in " safe place " its never to be seen again . 

Dare I ask what you may be  missing !! 

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Often the parcel force website is cheaper than the 3rd party ones by the time you have insured it fully etc. But its wierd certain weight are so much cheaper through parcel monkey and parcel 2go etc

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6 minutes ago, Sawchip said:

Ohhh No ... thats bad !

 

Mmmm . That's not the best of it . We all had to apply for replacements  . £ 75 a pop I think . Of course after they were issued the old ones turned up !  Seems they weren't in a " safe place " after all . ?

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55 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Mmmm . That's not the best of it . We all had to apply for replacements  . £ 75 a pop I think . Of course after they were issued the old ones turned up !  Seems they weren't in a " safe place " after all . ?

Grounds for divorce or the rule of thumb to be invoked!!

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We send out hundreds of saws a year. We use APC-overnight as found to be the most reliable . They might not be cheapest and certainly charge more for "exotic" UK postcodes, but if its a £500 saw, does anyone care. Its better to actually get item.

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