Oh and if you can't drop your package from 1m height and have it survive, then you haven't packed it properly!
Like the two times they delivered my packages to the wrong house which wasn’t even on the same street and let them sign for them and keep them!I use Royal Mail Special Delivery almost 100%
It also ensures that only the addressee can sign for it, which isn't the same with recorded delivery - anyone can sign for a recorded package, it doesn't even have to be the addressee.
In over 20 years at same address I've NEVER had an issue with Royal Mail or their Special Delivery service.Like the two times they delivered my packages to the wrong house which wasn’t even on the same street and let them sign for them and keep them!
Or the countless times they have put them in the wrong sack and delivered them with normal mail!
If you haven’t had any problems with Royal Mail you are in a very small minority
Whoever you use wrap to go through handling by lunatics.
No movement inside the sturdy box is essential
I have experienced problems with every courier service I have used, they are after all, transported by humans on a timer.Hi All
Just wondering which couriers you all use when buying and selling your equipment
Thanks
Once had a conversation with the guys at Celestion when they changed to corrugated cardboard packing for their speakers which I'd questioned. "Well, it survives the 2foot drop test" I was told and heard a little voice from a guy at the back say "Yeah! Once!". Never liked corrugated cardboard.When I ran a print company I told my guys the best way to test their packing for work going abroad was to drop it off the mezzanine floor onto the concrete floor below. They usually got the point
I tried it once and it did work
Cheapest & best after service is without doubt, Parcelmonkey using Parcelforce.