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Oh dear QVC are now using DX a courier service (quite often used to deliver concert tickets).
Last week I pulled into our road but a car was blocking the cul-de-sac and I waited a few doors away until it unblocked my drive and the driver watched as I parked and went inside. He'd left an "attempted delivery" card but DH was in and he hadn't rung the bell or knocked. At first I thought the card was a scam it looked so...well..unconvincing! I checked online and found a couple of references saying it looks dodgy but is kosher so I rebooked delivery for monday (yest) online. The same bloke called on Saturday and delivered an item of silver jewellery from QVC. I guess he gets paid per visit rather than per parcel - why else wouldn't he try to deliver first time?
Today I've had a letter from them saying they have an "urgent delivery" from QVC asking me to contact them within 48 hours to rearrange delivery. So is this another package they couldn't be arsed to deliver (there's been someone in the house consistently since Friday lunchtime) or is this the same delivery?
Apparently there was a piece on watchdog in September about people getting these cards /letters, when they phoned the number they were asked to pay £2.50 via credit card to have the goods redelivered in a specific time slot.
I'm thinking of emailing QVC to ask whether all their jewellery items are being sent by DX; if they are I won't be buying anymore from them. In general the Royale Mail delivery for jewellery was excellent so why change it now, after the strikes have finished?
I've been lucky with my posties and delivery couriers so far (probably because I get to know them v well - the amount I buy online!). I think QVC are making a mistake being associated with this firm.
anyone else had any dealings with them?
Jude xx
Last week I pulled into our road but a car was blocking the cul-de-sac and I waited a few doors away until it unblocked my drive and the driver watched as I parked and went inside. He'd left an "attempted delivery" card but DH was in and he hadn't rung the bell or knocked. At first I thought the card was a scam it looked so...well..unconvincing! I checked online and found a couple of references saying it looks dodgy but is kosher so I rebooked delivery for monday (yest) online. The same bloke called on Saturday and delivered an item of silver jewellery from QVC. I guess he gets paid per visit rather than per parcel - why else wouldn't he try to deliver first time?
Today I've had a letter from them saying they have an "urgent delivery" from QVC asking me to contact them within 48 hours to rearrange delivery. So is this another package they couldn't be arsed to deliver (there's been someone in the house consistently since Friday lunchtime) or is this the same delivery?
Apparently there was a piece on watchdog in September about people getting these cards /letters, when they phoned the number they were asked to pay £2.50 via credit card to have the goods redelivered in a specific time slot.
I'm thinking of emailing QVC to ask whether all their jewellery items are being sent by DX; if they are I won't be buying anymore from them. In general the Royale Mail delivery for jewellery was excellent so why change it now, after the strikes have finished?
I've been lucky with my posties and delivery couriers so far (probably because I get to know them v well - the amount I buy online!). I think QVC are making a mistake being associated with this firm.
anyone else had any dealings with them?
Jude xx