andrewbarker
Active member
I bought a water pump from the States this year via FedEx. Delivered within 4 days and they paid the duty up front so all I had to do was to pay them.This is a rant about ParcelForce and also a warning to anyone buying boat parts in the EU that aren’t delivered by a reputable courier service.
I ordered a new water pump from Holland which was duly sent by the Dutch postal service into the loving hands of ParcelForce via, of course, HMRC who want their take. ParcelForce won’t release the item from their depot until the duties are paid. So, how is one expected to do that? By waiting for a letter (a letter for chrissake) which gives you the reference number to quote. Clearly it’s far too difficult for ParcelForce to include the reference number on its tracking page, or locate any item by its tracking number or, heaven forbid, communicate using this newfangled thing called email.
So here I am 10 days after the parcel enter their depot still waiting for a letter to arrive.
So, if you want any boat part from the EU insist on courier delivery and avoid this utterly dreadful company like the plague.
PS. This isn’t a Brexit thread!
PPS Hopefully I won’t have to reply to them by letter, which now costs £1.25 to send, compared with the equivalent of 32p when I was a lad.
Bought some binoculars online carriage via ParcelForce overnight. Took 10 days to deliver. They kept giving plainly untrue reasons - I had "requested delivery to another address", I had "refused delivery" etc until I made an official complaint. I think their staff are out of control and some of them only deliver when they can be bothered.