Hi folks
I have sent several wheels with Paisley freight (city link) I sent 4 alloys on Monday and packed them up really well, cardboard and bubble wrap! Anyhow I got an email yesterday and some pics of what they were delivered like
All 4 wheels are damaged when they were delivered to a tyre shop! This is the response I keep getting please help:
Please see proof of delivery showing the goods were signed for in good condition and there has been no mention of any damage in the comments box when the person has signed for the goods
thanks
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
scott
On 03/08/2011 16:18, Leon Broadmore wrote:
Scott I have been trying to call to discuss this issue.
There are a couple of ways to go from here - paypal/credit card protection? Your website states £10 per kg is covered also?
First of all though please arrange for collection tomorrow so I can get them repaired.
On 3 Aug 2011, at 12:31, David Barclay <[email protected]> wrote:
It was signed for in good condition on the hand held scanner and it states that if any damage it has to be note when signing for the goods. How does the insurance company then know that this did not happen after the goods were signed for. If they arrived like that it would of been obvious to the person looking at the goods they were damaged therefore why was this not point out to teh ddriver there and then
thanks
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
scott
On 03/08/2011 16:18, Leon Broadmore wrote:
Scott I have been trying to call to discuss this issue.
There are a couple of ways to go from here - paypal/credit card protection? Your website states £10 per kg is covered also?
First of all though please arrange for collection tomorrow so I can get them repaired.
On 3 Aug 2011, at 12:31, David Barclay <[email protected]> wrote:
It was signed for in good condition on the hand held scanner and it states that if any damage it has to be note when signing for the goods. How does the insurance company then know that this did not happen after the goods were signed for. If they arrived like that it would of been obvious to the person looking at the goods they were damaged therefore why was this not point out to teh ddriver there and then
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
........
I keep emailing them as I cannot get hold of anyone on the phone! They were signed for delivery but only damage was found when unwrapping?? Where do I stand? I need this sorting and they aren't bothered!!
The service was paid by paypal using a credit card!
I have sent several wheels with Paisley freight (city link) I sent 4 alloys on Monday and packed them up really well, cardboard and bubble wrap! Anyhow I got an email yesterday and some pics of what they were delivered like
All 4 wheels are damaged when they were delivered to a tyre shop! This is the response I keep getting please help:
Please see proof of delivery showing the goods were signed for in good condition and there has been no mention of any damage in the comments box when the person has signed for the goods
thanks
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
scott
On 03/08/2011 16:18, Leon Broadmore wrote:
Scott I have been trying to call to discuss this issue.
There are a couple of ways to go from here - paypal/credit card protection? Your website states £10 per kg is covered also?
First of all though please arrange for collection tomorrow so I can get them repaired.
On 3 Aug 2011, at 12:31, David Barclay <[email protected]> wrote:
It was signed for in good condition on the hand held scanner and it states that if any damage it has to be note when signing for the goods. How does the insurance company then know that this did not happen after the goods were signed for. If they arrived like that it would of been obvious to the person looking at the goods they were damaged therefore why was this not point out to teh ddriver there and then
thanks
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
scott
On 03/08/2011 16:18, Leon Broadmore wrote:
Scott I have been trying to call to discuss this issue.
There are a couple of ways to go from here - paypal/credit card protection? Your website states £10 per kg is covered also?
First of all though please arrange for collection tomorrow so I can get them repaired.
On 3 Aug 2011, at 12:31, David Barclay <[email protected]> wrote:
It was signed for in good condition on the hand held scanner and it states that if any damage it has to be note when signing for the goods. How does the insurance company then know that this did not happen after the goods were signed for. If they arrived like that it would of been obvious to the person looking at the goods they were damaged therefore why was this not point out to teh ddriver there and then
If you are wanting the goods back you will need to make a booking on line at www.paisleyfreight.com and yes you are covered for £10 per kilo but as we have clearly shown you the goods have been signed for in good condition and its up to the person signing the goods to make sure there is not any damage so there is not dispute about it
thanks
........
I keep emailing them as I cannot get hold of anyone on the phone! They were signed for delivery but only damage was found when unwrapping?? Where do I stand? I need this sorting and they aren't bothered!!
The service was paid by paypal using a credit card!
