Right - I've calmed down a bit, just a bit, after being on the phone with this bunch of total workshy muppets.....I've ordered some stuff for Nina's birthday (Monday) and asked and paid for next day delivery, unfortunately the company use City Link......ordered Monday, nothing arrived yesterday, nothing today so I called them to find out what the deal was......the driver ran out of time - twice!!!
Here is my little note to them.....
I have been on the phone today, at 18:30, with your customer services department, trying to track down a delivery, that was ordered as next day on Monday, and still hasn't arrived. Your system shows this as 'unsuccessful' and I have to say I am appalled at the reason for this - your driver 'ran out of time' yesterday. So - you have a contract with your client, in this case, Amazon (the worlds biggest online retailer) to deliver their products, to me, next day. Your driver ran out of time - thus putting you in breach of this contract. So, rather than putting this item at the top of the pile to deliver early the next day - it seemed that it stayed in the van, at the bottom, as today - the day after your contracted delivery time, the driver ran out of time again.
I am astonished that this level of service is deemed acceptable by your organisation, and I get that impression from the total lack of surprise or indeed concern shown by the customer service operator when this was read out to me on the phone.
I would like the customer services manager to call me on the number I have left above, and talk me through the terms of service you operate under, so I can determine whether or not to follow legal proceedings against you for two breaches of a contract to deliver items to me, on a specified date - because your driver ran out of time.
Frankly, I am appalled at this facade of customer services that you give to your clients - and staggered that you advertise 'your reputation in a box - we guarantee it......everytime' - what exactly is it you guarantee - that you will damage the reputation of your clients???? Because that is exactly what you are doing.
Here is my little note to them.....
I have been on the phone today, at 18:30, with your customer services department, trying to track down a delivery, that was ordered as next day on Monday, and still hasn't arrived. Your system shows this as 'unsuccessful' and I have to say I am appalled at the reason for this - your driver 'ran out of time' yesterday. So - you have a contract with your client, in this case, Amazon (the worlds biggest online retailer) to deliver their products, to me, next day. Your driver ran out of time - thus putting you in breach of this contract. So, rather than putting this item at the top of the pile to deliver early the next day - it seemed that it stayed in the van, at the bottom, as today - the day after your contracted delivery time, the driver ran out of time again.
I am astonished that this level of service is deemed acceptable by your organisation, and I get that impression from the total lack of surprise or indeed concern shown by the customer service operator when this was read out to me on the phone.
I would like the customer services manager to call me on the number I have left above, and talk me through the terms of service you operate under, so I can determine whether or not to follow legal proceedings against you for two breaches of a contract to deliver items to me, on a specified date - because your driver ran out of time.
Frankly, I am appalled at this facade of customer services that you give to your clients - and staggered that you advertise 'your reputation in a box - we guarantee it......everytime' - what exactly is it you guarantee - that you will damage the reputation of your clients???? Because that is exactly what you are doing.
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