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| Thread ID: 89449 | 2008-04-30 22:47:00 | Do _not_ use Post Haste to ship computer parts | rixth (9629) | Press F1 |
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| 664482 | 2008-05-01 00:26:00 | Loosing stuff is not unique to Poste Haste it happens to all courier companies from time to time. I agree, but leaving a signature required package on top of the mailboxes of a 70 unit apt building that has over 1000 tenants. Strikes me as pretty daft. |
rixth (9629) | ||
| 664483 | 2008-05-01 00:36:00 | I agree, but leaving a signature required package on top of the mailboxes of a 70 unit apt building that has over 1000 tenants. Strikes me as pretty daft. At least it wasn't something too valuable. We had an incident about 12 years ago when NZ Couriers threw a signature-required package from the DIA containing our passports over the back gate, leaving it both visible from the road and exposed to the weather. If that had been stolen, it would have been a very very big problem. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 664484 | 2008-05-01 01:13:00 | The fact that the courier took a photo that show that they had left it in a public area, just shows that it is the couriers fault, as they neither delivered it to you, and illegally signed it. However it is the retailers job to sort ths problem out, and to make the claim with the courier, as they are the ones who have the contract with the courier. They should actually send you a new package today | robbyp (2751) | ||
| 664485 | 2008-05-01 01:35:00 | I just spoke to Post Haste, they said the signature is not 'R T' it is 'R I' which stands for 'refer image'. So, no one signed for it, they just thought my package probably wouldn't get stolen. |
rixth (9629) | ||
| 664486 | 2008-05-01 01:48:00 | Refer Image on a sig required parcel, they are completely liable for that | DeSade (984) | ||
| 664487 | 2008-05-01 01:51:00 | I had a CPU, DVD writer and stick of RAM couriered to me by a retailer by Post Haste. WHY WOULD THEY LEAVE IT THERE?! (on top of the mailboxes for the whole building) . I had a signature required 8800GTX supposedly left in a mailbox by PBT. She said she'd signed it MB - mailbox. LOL. All signature parcels if not home are left at the local dairy. They knew that. I never got it. My supplier replaced it, claimed with PBT - who fired the courier (and she had to pay the claim). It was rather expensive at the time. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 664488 | 2008-05-01 02:11:00 | I just bought a HDMI cable off trademe, I was rather surprised when the tracking for Post Haste told me that it had been delivered (nobody had come to the door). Luckily it was left in my letterbox, and nobody had taken it. Hadn't the seller on trademe told me it would be sent with signed courier? Time to find out who was lying. I rang up Post Haste and asked if the ticket number I had was supposed to have been signed or not. They told me it was a signature required ticket, so it was the courier's fault. They told me they would be speaking to him because (obviously) this wasn't supposed to happen. They also said he was a temporary courier so perhaps he didn't know what he was supposed to be doing... Anyway, I got the cable, and hopefully they'll get it right next time. I've been sent items with a lot of different couriers, most of them are good, although slower than courierpost/new zealand post which seems the fastest and most reliable. Fastway for me used to be slow, but now there's a new guy in my area and he's great. It all comes down to the courier in your area, really. not the company. |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 664489 | 2008-05-01 02:18:00 | It all comes down to the courier in your area, really. not the company. I agree, along with the others that handle it along the way. I get stuff up from Acsent in Wellington faster than Ingram can send it from the other side of Auckland. |
Bantu (52) | ||
| 664490 | 2008-05-01 03:35:00 | CourierPost do the same thing. I have received concert tickets by courier BUT the packet was just left in the letterbox even though there were two bright yellow and orange stickers on them saying "Signature Required". If a courier parcel is too big to leave in my letter box they just leave a card to collect it at the depot. They don't bother coming up the drive. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 664491 | 2008-05-01 09:44:00 | I noticed something like that with Courierpost too. I had an item sent by flashcards.co.nz (excellent service btw) The item was delivered to the door, nobody was home. The driver signed the parcel himself and left it there. |
bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
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