on 29-11-2015 12:49
on 29-11-2015 12:49
hi, so, as the title says i ordered my upgrade on thursday well before the 10pm deadline,it was about 2.30, i recieved all confirmation emails and texts to say it will be delivered on friday between 8-8 and i am still waiting? obviously it isnt going to turn up today (sunday) but i really cant afford to take another day off work, i dont have neighbours or a secondry address, i have rung them and they said i just have to wait in for it?? when i look on my 02 it says order complete, which obviously it isnt, when i try to go to order tracking number its saying that the parcel hasnt reached dpd yet? what should i do?
on 29-11-2015 14:48
on 29-11-2015 14:48
If it is already with DPD you should get a tracking notice first thing in the morning.....bit late for you but as said they are good...Unlike UK Mail..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-11-2015 15:39
on 29-11-2015 15:39
on 29-11-2015 16:03
Hello @Anonymous ... what a sorry state of affairs
Here's my contribution:
I am classed as disabled, buy fairish online, & soooo often got when I couldn't get downstairs in time to respond when the front door knocker was rapped ... this resulted in me contacting the town Royal Mail delivery centre (using up my minutes on my smartphone, no landline) ... as an alternative for a small fee the item could be delivered to the town post office, which was OK to a point eg when are they not busy with too few staff on? & there is a time limit as to how long they will hold parcel / packet for
Sooooo here's what I have done, considering my 'safe place' deteriorated beyone being safe ie wooden bi-cycle shed ... I had laminated a small notice done on the back of a cereal packet ie buff coloured to blend in somewhat with the wooden door ... & wrote on in BIG CAPITAL LETTERS:
Parcels
Please leave behind wheelie bins
Thank You
O2 left a phone there for me, I ordered it online, because I'd done all my research online & then rather cheekily went in there for good salesman Irish Joe well he set it up for me & att he handled over for me what I now know to be 'the migration' ... town shop was shut for 3 weeks so I knew it was something big-like but it was about time I joined here the O2 Community Forum, found by just browsing my O2 Bill
To date have had absolutely no problems
Also when you know the time of delivery from the courier, please seriously think about contacting your employer & offerring to come into work & either do less hours or stay a bit later to make up time, or work through your lunchtime ..... if I had done this ie let my last proper job employer know instead of 8:30am would 11:00 am start be alright & I'd finish accordingly ... I used to office work 5 hours a day, 5 days a week ... I may have been able to work longer & have maybe better off money-wise
Sorry to have bored you with my over-verbose reply
Just trying to help
Please do come back tomorrow & let us all know how you have gotten on
Best of Luck
on 29-11-2015 16:57
on 29-11-2015 16:57
I also have a safe place Jane. However some couriers require a signature...particularly for expensive mobile phones so often that wont work. I am lucky enough to have a neighbour who signs for parcels when required so I am pretty sorted really...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-11-2015 17:07
the couriers Cleoriff ... knock on the door ... pit their card through my letterbox with eg 'behind wheelie bin' handwritten in biro ... only twice have I had positively ******'s who have put an item in my empty blue bin (glass / plastic / metal) & then how do I get the parcel / packet out ... I tip the bin on its side & use the yard brush to pull out the item
Honestly Cleoriff I order sooooo much stuff online, I'd sall all the local carriers know me, including those who deliver in seemingly their own car, they put a card through my door, one parcel I had to go to the town post office to sign for, & I was cat biscuits, they were heavy for me to carry home, hence I won't be using that particular supplier / Ebayer anymore