Pete S Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Am just about to send a very rare reggae 12" to Italy, value £200, Royal Mail don't do a signed for service (only international signed for which gets you to the country you are mailing to but no further. Other destinations you are able to use Airsure, but not Italy) I need a signature for this one - anyway, thought I'd try DHL, for a signed for 12" single they charge £33. I thought that was bad. But UPS charge £56 for a signed for 12" single. So it looks as if there is no viable alternative to Royal mail unless anyone knows otherwise?
Cover-up Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Have you tried www.parcel2go.com - they're like a courier broker site. I was looking to send a box of 150 45s to Japan and Fedex quoted £130 or something. Went on parcel2go and the price for Fedex (a superior faster service) they quoted was £60 odd. It's mad, why can't companies just give you the best price instead of a middleman getting a better price PLUS they're getting a cut too? Insurance, gas, electricity, phones, all of them... does my nut in.
Chris L Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Am just about to send a very rare reggae 12" to Italy, value £200, Royal Mail don't do a signed for service (only international signed for which gets you to the country you are mailing to but no further. Other destinations you are able to use Airsure, but not Italy) I need a signature for this one - anyway, thought I'd try DHL, for a signed for 12" single they charge £33. I thought that was bad. But UPS charge £56 for a signed for 12" single. So it looks as if there is no viable alternative to Royal mail unless anyone knows otherwise? There's a company called DPD https://www.dpd.com/ or https://www.interlinkdirect.co.uk/online_sales/initialise.action They're low cost, you can track & trace on the internet too.
Chris L Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 These are pretty good to. https://www.interlinkdirect.co.uk/european-parcel-delivery.jsp
Guest MrC Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 These are pretty good to. https://www.interlink...el-delivery.jsp I've used interlink for stuff before, always found them to be good on price and an excellent service.
Amsterdam Russ Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Beware, DPD! My partner Bev sends packages and parcels of all shapes and sizes to clients across the world. She used DPD as an alternative carrier to the other big names and found their customer service dreadful. In one instance, the price she was quoted for a delivery turned out to be completely wrong (they invoice for a considerably larger amount). Bev contested the invoice and rather than discuss or negotiate, DPD threatened legal action, issued court paper work and slapped on a load extra in charges. Their customer service was arrogant, hostile, threatening and dismissive. This wasn't an overdue invoice, by the way, it was just a standard invoicing dispute! Admittedly, this was in the Netherlands, and Bev's requirements are for a parcel delivery service rather than a postal substitute, but if the attitude of the customer services of DPD here is anything to go by, I'd be cautious when using them.
Guest Awake 502 Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) Am just about to send a very rare reggae 12" to Italy, value £200, Royal Mail don't do a signed for service (only international signed for which gets you to the country you are mailing to but no further. Other destinations you are able to use Airsure, but not Italy) I need a signature for this one - anyway, thought I'd try DHL, for a signed for 12" single they charge £33. I thought that was bad. But UPS charge £56 for a signed for 12" single. So it looks as if there is no viable alternative to Royal mail unless anyone knows otherwise? Try UPS again but book through https://www.interparcel.com Edited August 22, 2012 by Awake 502
Pete S Posted August 22, 2012 Author Posted August 22, 2012 Try UPS again but book through https://www.interparcel.com Thats really interesting, thanks, look at the difference - though none mention a signed for service? https://www.interparcel.com/quote/courier-quote2.php?packagecount=1&code=hVQ84iZ%2F3aQDuhKVgF5KkQ%3D%3D&id_coll_country=UK&id_coll_postcode=wv5+0hw&id_del_country=Italy&id_del_postcode=44034&weight%5B1%5D=1&length%5B1%5D=31&width%5B1%5D=31&height%5B1%5D=2&x=130&y=18
Chris L Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Thats really interesting, thanks, look at the difference - though none mention a signed for service? https://www.interparc...1]=2&x=130&y=18 Pete All these couriers (integrators) use a signed for system, that way you can not only see yourself when it was delivered but who signed for it.
Chris L Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Thats really interesting, thanks, look at the difference - though none mention a signed for service? https://www.interparc...1]=2&x=130&y=18 Here's how it works........................... Good luck................
Glynthornhill Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Pete, Always used parcelmonkey.co.uk sent many items abroad including ' awkward ' destinations eg Italy, Poland, Serbia .. all have trackable facilities so you can see where the item is , when signed for times etc.. Give them a try ....
Pete S Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 Pete, Always used parcelmonkey.co.uk sent many items abroad including ' awkward ' destinations eg Italy, Poland, Serbia .. all have trackable facilities so you can see where the item is , when signed for times etc.. Give them a try .... Cheers Glyn, Chris
Guest Awake 502 Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Thats really interesting, thanks, look at the difference - though none mention a signed for service? https://www.interparc...1]=2&x=130&y=18 Interparcel standard service uses UPS, the parcel is tracked at every point door to door and you can view the signature online when the customer receives the parcel. You can also add extra insurance if required.
Northern Soul Uk Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Another courier is G-Wizz, they quote you from other courier services and I have used them regularly, they always appear to be fairly cheap. https://www.gwizzcouriers.co.uk/
Louise Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Am just about to send a very rare reggae 12" to Italy, value £200, Royal Mail don't do a signed for service (only international signed for which gets you to the country you are mailing to but no further. Other destinations you are able to use Airsure, but not Italy) I need a signature for this one - anyway, thought I'd try DHL, for a signed for 12" single they charge £33. I thought that was bad. But UPS charge £56 for a signed for 12" single. So it looks as if there is no viable alternative to Royal mail unless anyone knows otherwise? Hi Pete Did anyone mention the Global International Value service to you? This week I sent a package of 10 vinyl albums and 15 45's to a shop in France using this service for a cost of £25.40. The package was also insured up to a value of £100.00 If you need anymore information give me a call Dave
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