I guess the lesson here is to make sure you specify an item which isn't on their exclusion list.
It's pleasing to see a few people who know what they are talking about to counter the sheep-like "it's in the T&C's so tough" responses.
I wonder if those people would accept a shop's T&Cs as gospel if it said they had to hop on one leg in order to qualify for a refund...
Go to the depot and punch them all in the face
This.
But go to trading standards, something similar happened to my mother when she was new to e-commerce buying.
I think it was something stupid like a vase or table cloth, but she complained anyway and got the refund and an apology.
Did you put an address on the box?
Go to the depot and punch them all in the face
Companies should really be getting together with consumers to force a change in all the courier companies T&C's, I could understand, 10-15 years ago when lcd's were new and boxing was potentially less than impecable, that LCD's weren't covered but in this day and age everyone has one, tv's, monitors, laptops, phones, etc. Modern society is built around these devices yet courier companies all blissfully ignore it and claim they don't have to be responsible for things they deliver?
It is a clearly unfair T&C and companies who use them should all get together and tell them where to stick it, its still a joke and I spent ages finding someone who didn't exclude monitors for insurance. It may/may not still apply but, here it is
http://www.interlinkdirect.co.uk/prohibited-items.jsp
A branch of DPD, they do monitors but only sub 26" 's. It was a couple quid more than the cheaper sites like parcel2go, but simple enough and back when I sent out the last monitor they confirmed I'd be insured for loss or damage on a screen under 26".
The idea of sending it with a courier who would willfully screw you for paying them for a pretty bog standard easy service made me look high and low through every's T&C's till I found those lot. Pathetic doesn't describe the way they will try to weasel out of anything.
Pretty much industry standard. Not that Parcelmonkey are actually a courier company anyway.+1. Seems like a cowboy company to me. I've never heard terms like that in my life.
Seems a bit fairer but still BS. If you were to buy a 30 inch dell new it's like what, 700 quid? There's absolutely no way I would buy one knowing that there's a chance some **** could take it and me being out of pocket. Surely there's some sort of DSR or consumer regulation law that over rides this? At least now I'll never buy a 30 inch monitor except locally.
Yeah, when I said Dell monitor... I meant it was a guitar monitor for Dell, who plays in my band... Dell is short for Derek.. you know like Dell boy.... *whistle*
If the T&C's said he has to wear a clown outfit when the parcel is collected would he still "be in the wrong simple"? T&C's do not override UK law. Simple.