when was the last time u saw a tnt or dhl driver walking to his delvery address ( never )
how can you compare us to them lazy sods just drive all day then throw your packet over your fence so your dog can eat the bugger.
i have heard all this goto inprove to catch up with the competition ehh! they have noone on foot how can you inprove to someone whos below ya?
ok no probs where do i collect my own van? i can drive that 5 or 6 foot to each door ,soon work to me time.
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That would probably be a customs chargebuzzer wrote:My wife ordered something online from America and they charged $30 for the postage. When it was delivered by UPS, they said there is a COD charge, and we had to pay an additional amount of £24.90. Good luck public----ha ha ha![]()
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Of course it is a load of bollocks. It makes my blood boil to read how the likes of TNT and DHL are being portrayed in the media as viable and efficient alternatives to RM.venger wrote:Yeah this competition bullshit that "Is very real" is a load of shite. DHL, TNT etc will only ever deliver packages and possibly deliver huge sacks of mail to factories and other such businesses. You'll never see a DHL postman walking the streets delivering Mrs Miggins postcard from uncle Jack.
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