iPhone 3G delivery via DHL

on 17-07-2008 18:03
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on 17-07-2008 18:03
Does anyone know up to when they deliver?
Anyone had similar problems?

on 17-07-2008 19:08
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on 17-07-2008 19:12
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on 17-07-2008 20:20
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on 17-07-2008 20:20
HSD Out for Delivery awaiting IOD
whatever that means

on 19-07-2008 10:35
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on 19-07-2008 10:35
It'll be passed to a HDLN (Home Delivery Network) franchise holder probably... be nice to your local DHL depot and you'll usually get the driver's mobile number - give them a ring and ask where it is
HDNL have no conection with DHL.

on 20-07-2008 21:26
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on 20-07-2008 21:26
Why didn't 02 use Royal Mail, you know when they are going to arrive and you know where to go if your parcel gets returned, plus they have been doing it for over 300 years!!
instead of this all day service nonsense!! with Royal Mail your guaranteed to receive the parcel before 1pm.

on 20-07-2008 21:35
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It'll be passed to a HDLN (Home Delivery Network) franchise holder probably... be nice to your local DHL depot and you'll usually get the driver's mobile number - give them a ring and ask where it is
HDNL have no conection with DHL.
That's funny ... because that's what both my colleagues iPhones were delivered by .... Home Delivery Network van, DHL tracking number .... when they called to rearrange delivery they were specifically told it has been passed to a franchise holder
It would seem from http://www.dhl.co.uk/publish/gb/en/pres ... a.low.html that DHL@home uses self-employed couriers... it's conceivable that these individuals also work for HDNL which would explain this situation.
However, if DHL didn't refer to it as their "Home Delivery Network" on the phone it would go a long way to reduce the confusion.

on 24-07-2008 23:49
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on 24-07-2008 23:49
Do not leave HDNL drivers a note with your mobile number on and expect them to call you back on there own personal phone.

on 16-01-2009 10:53
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on 16-01-2009 10:53
It now says that they can't find the address. This also happened 18 months ago when DHL tried to deliver a phone.
I eventually got to speak to a real person at DHL (not easy) and they have confirmed that the delievry has been sub contracted.
The best they can do is e-mail the contractor and ask them to ring me within 4 hours. They went on to say that the driver might only work part time and this is the best they can do. they have no other way of tracing what's happening.
I was also advised to contact 02 and that they might be able to help, but they seemed completely disinterested.
Why do 02 continue to use sub standard contractors, which do their reputation no good at all.

