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  #2124245 12-Nov-2018 16:13
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Charities that ring and ask for someone who isn't present, and when so informed breezily reply that they will try again another time. 

 

Knock knock, people. I don't want you to try another time. I am almost always the one who answers the phone and I don't want to keep being annoyed by these silly calls. If you can't leave a message and a number for callback like a normal business, you shouldn't be ringing people in the first place. 

 

Yes, it is a land line (sort of, it's RBI). No, we do not use cell phones. That is not an invitation to keep interrupting whatever we are doing at your convenience instead of letting us contact you at our convenience. If you can't work that one out, then get stuffed.

 

 

 

 





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  #2124256 12-Nov-2018 16:24
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Fred99:

 

MikeB4:

 

I can safely say I have never experinced that problem but it must be a bummer.

 

 

I was going to blame someone else for the debacle, but realised that I bought them myself.

 

I'm going to ask SWMBO to get me sexy new undergarments for Xmas - under threat that I'll start wearing a kilt.

 

 

 

 

Be clear who they are for when placing the order...!






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  #2124261 12-Nov-2018 16:39
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Rikkitic:

 

Charities that ring and ask for someone who isn't present, and when so informed breezily reply that they will try again another time. 

 

Knock knock, people. I don't want you to try another time. I am almost always the one who answers the phone and I don't want to keep being annoyed by these silly calls. If you can't leave a message and a number for callback like a normal business, you shouldn't be ringing people in the first place. 

 

Yes, it is a land line (sort of, it's RBI). No, we do not use cell phones. That is not an invitation to keep interrupting whatever we are doing at your convenience instead of letting us contact you at our convenience. If you can't work that one out, then get stuffed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's a charity so on limited resources. How are they supposed to know your rules before they ring. They are not trying to annoy people they are trying to help people.





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  #2124262 12-Nov-2018 16:41
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Not quite. Some of these charities spend up to 70% of donated funds in "admin".

I am very selective to whom I donate. And I do it on my own time.




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  #2124294 12-Nov-2018 16:51
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MikeB4:

@Fred99 I can safely say I have never experinced that problem but it must be a bummer.



Yeah - a prick of a problem.




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  #2124539 13-Nov-2018 00:45
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Couriers.

 

 

 

I'm tracking an order that shows estimated delivery as "yesterday" and service as "overnight".

 

 

 

However, according to the scans, it took 24 hours to go from Rosedale to East Tamaki, a distance of 33km of the 800 or so it needs to do....!






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  #2124579 13-Nov-2018 08:39
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Paying for next day or Saturday delivery is always a gamble.




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  #2124615 13-Nov-2018 09:48
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freitasm: Paying for next day or Saturday delivery is always a gamble.

 

 

 

IMO, if they take the money and fail to do what you paid them to do, then they should refund the money...nobody else gets away with that sort of con job.






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  #2124626 13-Nov-2018 10:10
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Geektastic:

 

freitasm: Paying for next day or Saturday delivery is always a gamble.

 

IMO, if they take the money and fail to do what you paid them to do, then they should refund the money...nobody else gets away with that sort of con job.

 

 

If it was being trucked overnight from Auckland then it is likely to be very late due the closure of SH1 at Atiamuri and will be closed for hours due to a serious  crash.





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  #2124637 13-Nov-2018 10:27
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MikeB4:

 

Geektastic:

 

freitasm: Paying for next day or Saturday delivery is always a gamble.

 

IMO, if they take the money and fail to do what you paid them to do, then they should refund the money...nobody else gets away with that sort of con job.

 

 

If it was being trucked overnight from Auckland then it is likely to be very late due the closure of SH1 at Atiamuri and will be closed for hours due to a serious  crash.

 

 

The oddity is the fact that the 'estimated delivery' bears no resemblance to reality.

 

With modern tech, they ought to be able to tell you which bin, in which building or which van and where the package is at any time, as many US courier services do. Heck, I ordered something from Marks and Spencer for my mother recently and M&S allow you to specify the day of delivery.

 

You'd think one of the companies would jump on the best tech solution they can find worldwide and out-compete the rest on quality of service and reliability...






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  #2124646 13-Nov-2018 10:43
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But people complain about the courier cost, and the most annoying thing is when they bring up the value of what is being sent. Do you think that the courier gives a crap that the bag only has $10 of stuff in it so will take it to you cheaper?





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  #2124648 13-Nov-2018 10:46
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Geektastic:

 

The oddity is the fact that the 'estimated delivery' bears no resemblance to reality.

 

With modern tech, they ought to be able to tell you which bin, in which building or which van and where the package is at any time, as many US courier services do. Heck, I ordered something from Marks and Spencer for my mother recently and M&S allow you to specify the day of delivery.

 

You'd think one of the companies would jump on the best tech solution they can find worldwide and out-compete the rest on quality of service and reliability...

 

 

To be fair the UK has a far greater market place supporting the transport companies.





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  #2124683 13-Nov-2018 12:20
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Geektastic:

 

With modern tech, they ought to be able to tell you which bin, in which building or which van and where the package is at any time, as many US courier services do. Heck, I ordered something from Marks and Spencer for my mother recently and M&S allow you to specify the day of delivery.

 

You'd think one of the companies would jump on the best tech solution they can find worldwide and out-compete the rest on quality of service and reliability...

 

 

I think post in general deserves its own thread. It's certainly not something small and annoying. The degradation in NZ Post service over recent years and months is noteworthy.


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  #2124745 13-Nov-2018 14:10
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Watching the "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" trailer with the intention to snort derisively at it, and then find I now want to go see it! ... bugger!!

 

 


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  #2124763 13-Nov-2018 14:39
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Mark:

 

Watching the "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" trailer with the intention to snort derisively at it, and then find I now want to go see it! ... bugger!!

 

 

I was all ready to dismiss it but then it actually looked quite good!


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