Re: Dell's courier?
- From: James Grabowski <gribbs@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:32:57 +0100
TMack wrote:
"Conor" <conor.turton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <48gbnrFjql3rU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, TMack says...weekends.
"Conor" <conor.turton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <1143113627.441669.123460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jono says...
If only more courier companies delivered in the evenings and
shifts -I can't see why the courier companies can't put their staff on
uplots of other companies do it.
Most people these days are at work between 8am-5pm, and yet courier
companies expect you to stay in ALL DAY waiting for them to turn up.
Welcome to a clueless fuckwit who knows fuck all about logistics.
Whatever he may lack in his knowledge of logistics, he more than makes
for it in his understanding of customer service. I would happily pay aYou can have them delivered on a Saturday.
premium if I could have goods delivered at evenings or weekends.
City Link, used by very many on-line vendors, don't deliver on Saturdays.
Yes they do.
James
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