I thought I'd pass on the experiences of using Paisley Freight who move Alloy Wheels and other car parts, namely a pair of front seats for my E89 in this instance.
After a simple purchase process from a forum member arrangements were made with Paisley Freight to collect them for the members work place. Sure enough the courier arrived accepted said seats and departed. Strangely only one was delivered, questions raised 'were is the other one'. Its been returned to sender as it was inappropriately packaged. Recollection will be £9. Further questions, how come your driver accepted both seats and why was only the one delivered. 'you were lucky' we delivered the one.
OK, asked the forum member to repackage, which he kindly did without complaint, rearranged collection and, yep you guessed, it was rejected by the driver. Recollection will be £9. Not once did they offer an explanation for rejection and definitely didn't make suggestions on what needed to be done. How many £9 do they collect in a day?
Several phone calls and emails ensued, Paisley Freight admitted in an email that and I quote 'The issue I have, we are at the mercy of our agents and their size restrictions, something I have no control over (Paisley Freight issue guidelines for packaging which is so open to interpretation I'm actually surprised they collect anything). 'Also we are only as good as the drivers that our local depots employ, considering we have 112 depots, the chances of having ALL drivers being top class is doubtful'. The forum member repackaged for a second time and following several rounds more they finally collected and delivered the seat without further charge.
I suppose the moral of this tale is, if you are using 3rd party couriers be very sure they have a good reputation. I sold a set of alloys, the purchaser used Paisley Freight to collect them and he seemed happy with them on our EBay feedback. I only wish I had investigated them further as I would have realised they have a catalogue of unhappy and disgruntled people.
Again, thanks Dave for not losing faith with me and my son (he took charge of the operation) and I'll put up some photos once I have fitted them.
After a simple purchase process from a forum member arrangements were made with Paisley Freight to collect them for the members work place. Sure enough the courier arrived accepted said seats and departed. Strangely only one was delivered, questions raised 'were is the other one'. Its been returned to sender as it was inappropriately packaged. Recollection will be £9. Further questions, how come your driver accepted both seats and why was only the one delivered. 'you were lucky' we delivered the one.
OK, asked the forum member to repackage, which he kindly did without complaint, rearranged collection and, yep you guessed, it was rejected by the driver. Recollection will be £9. Not once did they offer an explanation for rejection and definitely didn't make suggestions on what needed to be done. How many £9 do they collect in a day?
Several phone calls and emails ensued, Paisley Freight admitted in an email that and I quote 'The issue I have, we are at the mercy of our agents and their size restrictions, something I have no control over (Paisley Freight issue guidelines for packaging which is so open to interpretation I'm actually surprised they collect anything). 'Also we are only as good as the drivers that our local depots employ, considering we have 112 depots, the chances of having ALL drivers being top class is doubtful'. The forum member repackaged for a second time and following several rounds more they finally collected and delivered the seat without further charge.
I suppose the moral of this tale is, if you are using 3rd party couriers be very sure they have a good reputation. I sold a set of alloys, the purchaser used Paisley Freight to collect them and he seemed happy with them on our EBay feedback. I only wish I had investigated them further as I would have realised they have a catalogue of unhappy and disgruntled people.
Again, thanks Dave for not losing faith with me and my son (he took charge of the operation) and I'll put up some photos once I have fitted them.
