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Married to Night Train
- Location
- Salford, UK
I ordered a laptop, from a third party, through Amazon, on Saturday. Great. Shipped on Monday, brillant.
Couriered by City Link... Oh, crap.
They failed to deliver on Weds, apparently I was 'not known/gone away' at the office - I gave the Velo Vision address, which is in a business centre with a staffed reception, and I gave my name, and the business name - it's always worked fine before. And I was actually in the office all day on Weds.
According to the City Link website, the goods were then sucessfully delivered yesterday at midday, but Pete had checked the post at 3.30, and there was nothing (I'm only there one day a week, but he's there every day). Odd. Surely it's not been nicked from the reception? Possible, but unlikely.
Even more oddly, the website then says that the goods are in City Link's system, and on a van to be delivered today. Eh?
Now, I know City Link are rubbish. Sh1tty LInk, more like. If I'd known the company used them, I would have thought twice about ordering from them. My question is, what are my rights? If City Link don't deliver, and it goes back to the supplier, can I demand delivery by Royal Mail? (At the very least, I can get to the sorting office - City Link's depot is an hours drive away, and I don't have a car). If the company insist on City Link, can I cancel the order on those grounds? I don't want to mess about with City Link for ever.
Annoyingly, I did bother to look at the feedback on this company, and it was pretty positive. Other people must have more luck with City Link than me.
Delivery to home isn't an option, as I'm at work all day, and anyway, they've failed to find my flat before (and claimed to have left cards, when they never did). I could choose my other workplace, but if they can't find the York Eco Business Centre, what hope of finding St Nicks?
Couriered by City Link... Oh, crap.
They failed to deliver on Weds, apparently I was 'not known/gone away' at the office - I gave the Velo Vision address, which is in a business centre with a staffed reception, and I gave my name, and the business name - it's always worked fine before. And I was actually in the office all day on Weds.
According to the City Link website, the goods were then sucessfully delivered yesterday at midday, but Pete had checked the post at 3.30, and there was nothing (I'm only there one day a week, but he's there every day). Odd. Surely it's not been nicked from the reception? Possible, but unlikely.
Even more oddly, the website then says that the goods are in City Link's system, and on a van to be delivered today. Eh?
Now, I know City Link are rubbish. Sh1tty LInk, more like. If I'd known the company used them, I would have thought twice about ordering from them. My question is, what are my rights? If City Link don't deliver, and it goes back to the supplier, can I demand delivery by Royal Mail? (At the very least, I can get to the sorting office - City Link's depot is an hours drive away, and I don't have a car). If the company insist on City Link, can I cancel the order on those grounds? I don't want to mess about with City Link for ever.
Annoyingly, I did bother to look at the feedback on this company, and it was pretty positive. Other people must have more luck with City Link than me.
Delivery to home isn't an option, as I'm at work all day, and anyway, they've failed to find my flat before (and claimed to have left cards, when they never did). I could choose my other workplace, but if they can't find the York Eco Business Centre, what hope of finding St Nicks?