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That is deeply irritating ..... but will the camera work and will Lucy like it?
30 days to sort it out is a fat lot of use to me if Lucy's camera is broken! They also appear to be blaming DHL. Why? Perhaps DHL are supposed to open the parcel, wrap the camera in bubble wrap so it is secure in the oversized box, and then forward it? When I receive packages of bulbs I am always delighted in the care that the sender has taken to ensure safe delivery. These guys are supposed to be professionals!
DHL don't have the authority to open parcels. I certainly would never use them. I wonder if Mickey Mouse has a DHL watch?
Quote from: Anthony Darby on March 08, 2009, 05:58:48 PMDHL don't have the authority to open parcels. I certainly would never use them. I wonder if Mickey Mouse has a DHL watch? Anthony DHL requires that the package not be sealed up when they collect - they inspect the contents thereof and it is then sealed, usually by the person sending the package and DHL applies their tape proving it was sealed in their sight or, if small, puts into a DHL bag. Obviously I have no way of knowing what happened in your case.
David,Referring to your posting on books through the post. I regularly receive books directly from various publishers. The ingenuity of the design of the cardboard packaging for these books has always impressed me. If several books are being delivered, they are usually parcelled individually and then put into a box to contain all together and then into a strong sack which is securely tied at the top. This contrasts with your experience.Paddy