Deliveries to sites

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  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited April 2018 #62

    The simplest rule is "No Deliveries".   Nothing however to stop the person placing the order to specify "Deliver to pitch nn" of course.
     

    Deliver to pitch? I think not. Wish to arrange a delivery than ask but do not be offended if the answer is no

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2018 #63

    I have this morning recevied a call from a friend,who is stil a warden, and during our conversation we spoke about this thread,and says there has never as far as he knows been a problem receiving parcels for members as long as they know one is coming,but they always "advise" if the office is unmanned then ts down to the individual to advise the delivery company not to just "drop and run"which has in the passed happened  and has made for problems,when advised the parcel had been "accepted"

    Ps she says she will look in to see how many understand the "real world" of site management in the UK as she knows what can happen in other places

     

     

  • Navigateur
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    edited April 2018 #64

    The simplest rule is "No Deliveries".   Nothing however to stop the person placing the order to specify "Deliver to pitch nn" of course.
     

    Deliver to pitch? I think not. Wish to arrange a delivery than ask but do not be offended if the answer is no

    On the most recent site I stayed on the first page in the Information Folder was a note to the effect that "If ordering stuff to be delivered to the site, remember to include the pitch number".

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  • Navigateur
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    edited April 2018 #67

    Yes.  I should have mentioned that!  Pitch 14.

  • SteveL
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    edited April 2018 #68

    A large number of posts also seem to be saying it is possible to sort things out for yourself and not expecting others to sort them for you. So in effect standing on ones own two feet.

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2018 #69

    Let us all know so we can book the site in case we "need"something from Amazon

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2018 #70

    Everybody (or almost) here knows better ways of organizing absolutely everything,   what you are all ignoring is the general principle  of,  is it an unreasonable request to accept a parcel. Nobody's business what its for but the customers. 

    It is not a matter of better ways of organising David. The site offices are often unmanned for much of the day. 

    Generally in the UK if something is required it is usually available locally without too much problem. 

    I do not put out others if I can easily sort myself David. 

  • Kennine
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    edited April 2018 #71

    At a time when the site staff do not have enough time to even ensure that the CMC on-site rules are adhered to by all their customers as well as their other various duties, I personally disagree you.---- Of course you  have the right to contact the CMC head office and lobby for the CMC Site offices to be used as collection agencies. 

    That way, if you are successful everybody will be able to order whatever they like and have it delivered to the site office.--- Until then, the CMC does not allow anything other than letters and cards belonging to customers,to be handled by the site employees. - OR - if Head office declines your lobbying, everybody will have to take personal responsibility for ensuring that they collect their purchases from a retailer or or a retailer's drop box. 

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    There is however an opportunity for added value business to the CMC, if they were to levy a charge of £10.00 handling charge per package delivered to site for a customer. wink

    cool

     

  • KeefySher
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    edited April 2018 #72

    One of the most inventive, self reliant people I've ever met only had 1 leg, so he could only stand on his own 1 foot. At a team building event he was first on the high wire between trees. cool Inspirational.

    Unfortunately, HR and the elf and safe tea advisor deemed he was unfit to work as a welder, a job he had done for many years, so they made his role redundant. Sign of where we in the UK are in the race to the bottom cry

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2018 #73

    Got nothing to do with UK being great, or customer service being better elsewhere. It's all about an individual taking other individuals and the Club for granted, making unqualified assumptions, and then getting huffy if they don't get things their way.

    Ask politely, then either say thank you, or agree to make other arrangements. The Site Staff aren't in a position to watch out for delivery vans all day. Everyone knows Club Site staffing has been cut back. If it was a small parcel arriving by regular post, then I bet there would have been a good chance of Wardens taking it in, had they had prior knowledge. We have had stuff delivered, but always made prior arrangements and checked things out. Don't take others for granted!

  • Metheven
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    edited April 2018 #74

    Race to the bottom started when Bre*** began frown

    Must say there is more of a chance the delivery man catching someone in reception between 12pm and 3pm in the UK, than over there innocent

    I have always received good customer service from the few CC sites I have used, maybe I don't have the mindset that being a 'member' I can take advantage where possible, and that they work for me attitude.

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2018 #76

    I don't think they are inadequate really DD, just not set up to accommodate sitting at reception because folks forget to pack certain items of equipment! They are probably very good at giving visitors information on where they can purchase anything required, and maybe even where Amazon et al pick up boxes are located. In some instances, no doubt they offer to loan items. But being expected to sit looking for a delivery is perhaps not productive work time? It could all have been so simple if assumptions hadn't been made!

  • brue
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    edited April 2018 #77

    Yes, agree, have car, can travel. smile

  • Kennine
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    edited April 2018 #78

    No------ I'm saying that you have the right to contact head office with a request for them to change the responsibilities of the site staff. IMHO I would expect that Head Office would send a polite refusal and if that does not please you, you could always cancel your membership. The choice is yours smile

    During the 30 odd years I was a member of the CC (CMC) I have never seen any examples of that company providing a bad service. 

    wink 

  • moulesy
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    edited April 2018 #79

    Is there not a Currys/Carphone Warehouse store in Scarborough, just a short drive from the site. Wouldn't it have made more sense - and been quicker to just pop down there in this case? undecided

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2018 #80

    That has been my approach. 

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2018 #82

    We accept parcels gladly for our neighbours. However, we don't sit in waiting to accept their parcels, and they are not selfish enough to expect us to do so. laughing

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2018 #83

    I suspect that you may well be in a minority of those that use regular sites rather than CLs. CC is not the only game in town you realise. 

  • Bakers2
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    edited April 2018 #84

    We take in parcels for most of our neighbours 😆. However there is one we don't, and I feel sorry for the delivery drivers, but they don't or won't open their door to accept the said delivery they have lots! But expected us to drop them round there and often didn't respond to the door.

    Classic whilst we were away - friends looking after our house were walking by one day were surprised to see a parcel on the doorstep. It was for said neighbours. They took parcel round and were shocked 😲 by the response! Virtually accused of taking without consent as she'd been on to the company she purchased from etc etc. She did eventually say thank you but most ungraciously.

    So yes some folks can expect too much. But if the office isn't continually 'manned' for customer purposes then they shouldn't be expected to be there just in case!

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2018 #85

    Sounds like a very peculiar neighbour bakers, we are so lucky with all ours.laughing

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2018 #86

    My OH, Fliss, had a neighbour like that. Would not answer the door amd the only way to give him a left parcel was to catch him as he drove into his driveway and within 30secs he was inside and would not answer the door. Strange cove and so Fliss eventually refused to take parcels for him.

  • Bakers2
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    edited April 2018 #87

    They'e been neighbours for 30ish years and we used to get on really well. Had so sort of turn with the change of century 😆. They treat all neighbours the same so we don't think it's us!

  • Bakers2
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    edited April 2018 #88

    These now scuttle in and out acknowledging no one.

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited April 2018 #89

    "Generally if couriers are unable to deliver items they go away and try later ...."

    Can't agree with that one as our next door neighbours have a constant stream of couriers who'll do anything rather than have to come back a second time - because they don't get paid for multiple attempts - so they go to any and every neighbour to try to get them to take parcels in.  There have been occasions when I've been 'caring' for parcels for my neighbours for up to five days.

    As far as I'm concerned, there's little difference between site staff being expected to sign and/or care for a parcel from Amazon or such and Tesco/Waitrose/Asda/Sainsbury's, etc. etc., trying to deliver the groceries to which the club has already said no.

     

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited April 2018 #90

    I've Deleted User the content of an impolite post which has resulted in several following posts showing that the "quoted post" has had contents removed.

    Thanks for the responses folks but please keep it polite.

     

     

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2018 #91

    And a lot more of a chance that the right product would be supplied (if available)than hoping what is ordered for delivery is correctwink