Hermes/Evri
Re: Hermes/Evri
Picking and packing in a warehouse is the most insanely mind-numbing job that was ever created. I did it for a few weeks when I was at uni, thought it would be easy mindless work for a few ££, because it was the only job I found where I could start immediately. I've never done something that's so desperately soul-crushing. It's quite hard to explain, but something about the process very quickly destroys your will to live.
We would get an hour for lunch and everyone would eat their lunch as quickly as possible, then fall asleep for the remaining 45+ minutes, because it was the closest we could get to dying.
We would get an hour for lunch and everyone would eat their lunch as quickly as possible, then fall asleep for the remaining 45+ minutes, because it was the closest we could get to dying.
Re: Hermes/Evri
Yeah, we try and keep higher standards than the likes of Amazon for worker welfare but it's still a tough job. Especially at this time of year as the warehouse is usually colder than outside, thanks to the giant concrete slab it's built on acting like a storage heater in reverse.
An absolute unit
Re: Hermes/Evri
I am very careful not to get stroppy with the front end staff yeah, this mess isn't their doing.
I went into the shop, customer services informed me the order number the system gave me wasn't even a legitimate number so they had no way of checking on it's status. Amazing. Spoke to the visibly fried manager and eventually bought one off the shelf. They think the picking slot was missed so the order was void, and I won't then get billed for it. I better not.
I went into the shop, customer services informed me the order number the system gave me wasn't even a legitimate number so they had no way of checking on it's status. Amazing. Spoke to the visibly fried manager and eventually bought one off the shelf. They think the picking slot was missed so the order was void, and I won't then get billed for it. I better not.
Re: Hermes/Evri
You know it’s getting close to Christmas when the postie stops leaving packages in the usual safe spot and starts ringing the bell
No one’s been home for his past two attempts so far though.
No one’s been home for his past two attempts so far though.
How about not having a sig at all?
Re: Hermes/Evri
One of the absolute worst side-effects of the postal strikes is that Evri have picked up a load more business. Almost all of the 'small/medium parcel' sized deliveries I'm receiving are through Evri, even from quite big companies who used Royal Mail prior to the strikes.
Hopefully Evri lose plenty of packages and those companies go back to RM after the strikes have ended.
Hopefully Evri lose plenty of packages and those companies go back to RM after the strikes have ended.
Re: Hermes/Evri
Ive had 30k plus rm shrink wrapped drops land in a timely fashion in ny. Theres a lot of knocking but it still works.
Re: Hermes/Evri
I was speaking to one of the neighbours over the weekend. He has his own very successful business making a product for dogs. He switched to Evri when the strikes started and had found them to be incredibly reliable, well priced and has since stuck with them and has no intention of going back to Royal Mail.Gavster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 6:46 am One of the absolute worst side-effects of the postal strikes is that Evri have picked up a load more business. Almost all of the 'small/medium parcel' sized deliveries I'm receiving are through Evri, even from quite big companies who used Royal Mail prior to the strikes.
Hopefully Evri lose plenty of packages and those companies go back to RM after the strikes have ended.
I have to admit, I've had a few deliveries from Evri in the last couple of weeks which have all arrived on-time, so maybe they are making a real effort to improve things although like any courier, I still think our impressions of them are down to the final leg and what your local driver is like.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: Hermes/Evri
That's interesting, especially considering their past reputation. I always assumed the rebrand to Evri was a move to shake the bad reputation, although it seemed to be a little pre-emptive as their service was still poor after the rebrand. Maybe they've turned a corner, would be fascinating to see their internal KPIs over the last 12-24 months!
RM are saying the strikes have cost them millions. Assuming your neighbour isn't alone, it could cost RM a vast amout more in future lost revenue too...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64410443
RM are saying the strikes have cost them millions. Assuming your neighbour isn't alone, it could cost RM a vast amout more in future lost revenue too...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64410443
Re: Hermes/Evri
I've been ordering a lot of stuff online over the last couple of weeks. Mainly because I was ill in bed, so had too much time to buy stuff
Anyway, the last THREE deliveries from Evri have been on time, within the 1 hour time slot they stated that morning. Kinda shocked to be honest! Credit where it's due.
Anyway, the last THREE deliveries from Evri have been on time, within the 1 hour time slot they stated that morning. Kinda shocked to be honest! Credit where it's due.
Re: Hermes/Evri
I find Evri decent now. FedEx are now the clowns of the delivery world for me although my last ripped up and delayed package had multiple “rescan for security” stickers so I’m guessing the hold up was in Liege airport as they thought it was a bomb.
How about not having a sig at all?
Re: Hermes/Evri
What did you order???!!!
Re: Hermes/Evri
Warranty claim… New winch motor
I was hoping they would send me the whole unit but looks like I’m doing a bit of lefty loosey righty tighty tonight.
How about not having a sig at all?
Re: Hermes/Evri
Talk about pride before a fall...
Ordered some new trainers. Got an email saying "your package from House of Fraser has been delivered" while I was out. They had left the box behind my bins, which is about 1 metre from the pavement, a very risky move as several Amazon packages have been stolen from the front of my house. Why any delivery driver thinks it's ok to leave packages in the open air by the pavement is beyond me...
Opened the package and it was a laundry bin that I ordered off eBay, not the trainers. God knows where the trainers are, probably in my delivery driver's ebay store.
Told Evri, they said it's House of Fraser's problem. Told house of Fraser, they don't really care, and will look at it within the next five working days.
This is the reason I order stuff with a credit card, if they don't sort this quickly I'll be onto First Direct and getting that whole transaction revoked.
Ordered some new trainers. Got an email saying "your package from House of Fraser has been delivered" while I was out. They had left the box behind my bins, which is about 1 metre from the pavement, a very risky move as several Amazon packages have been stolen from the front of my house. Why any delivery driver thinks it's ok to leave packages in the open air by the pavement is beyond me...
Opened the package and it was a laundry bin that I ordered off eBay, not the trainers. God knows where the trainers are, probably in my delivery driver's ebay store.
Told Evri, they said it's House of Fraser's problem. Told house of Fraser, they don't really care, and will look at it within the next five working days.
This is the reason I order stuff with a credit card, if they don't sort this quickly I'll be onto First Direct and getting that whole transaction revoked.
Re: Hermes/Evri
Iit looks like the driver had two packages - one of them was premium tracked, the other was not. He placed the non-tracked item by the bins, took a photo of it, and then logged that he'd delivered both items. He's then kept the second package for himself.
Honestly I never had this kind of shit with royal mail.
Honestly I never had this kind of shit with royal mail.
Re: Hermes/Evri
I had one with Royal Mail today.
Motherboard is the last part I'm waiting for, for a PC build for a mate.
Marked as delivered today. Photo shows a house with a red door, and a white drainpipe. I have a black door, and no drainpipe there.
So did a bit of sleuthing. There's a <Stevens> Street in Pudsey where I am, and also one in Farsely, about a mile down the road. To google maps, and find that <Stevens> Street in Farsley looks like what the courier sent as proof of delivery. So in the car we hop.
A nice chinwag later with a private schoolteacher on her lunch, and I have the motherboard back.
Honestly, we have postcodes for this sort of thing....
Motherboard is the last part I'm waiting for, for a PC build for a mate.
Marked as delivered today. Photo shows a house with a red door, and a white drainpipe. I have a black door, and no drainpipe there.
So did a bit of sleuthing. There's a <Stevens> Street in Pudsey where I am, and also one in Farsely, about a mile down the road. To google maps, and find that <Stevens> Street in Farsley looks like what the courier sent as proof of delivery. So in the car we hop.
A nice chinwag later with a private schoolteacher on her lunch, and I have the motherboard back.
Honestly, we have postcodes for this sort of thing....
Re: Hermes/Evri
To be fair Mito, that would look dodgy as fuck under an X-Ray
- DeskJockey
- Posts: 4836
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:58 am
Re: Hermes/Evri
Funny that. Who knew that paying staff decently and making them part of the team would engender a sense of pride and responsibility.Gavster wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 2:18 pm Iit looks like the driver had two packages - one of them was premium tracked, the other was not. He placed the non-tracked item by the bins, took a photo of it, and then logged that he'd delivered both items. He's then kept the second package for himself.
Honestly I never had this kind of shit with royal mail.
Our posties are excellent, though to be fair so is our local Evri delivery lady.
---
Driving a Galaxy far far away
Driving a Galaxy far far away
Re: Hermes/Evri
Sigh. Order wing mirror from AutoDoc last Friday or whenever - didn't get in the UK till Weds. Evri get it yesterday, out for delivery today.
Delivery slot booked for 0830-1030.
Then at 1015, it's 0830-1130
then at 1020, "the courier had a problem getting to the delivery address"
My house is on the corner of a wee sideroad that is never blocked and is literally - literally - the first thing you see if you follow the postcode. From the main road.
The picture to demonstrate the problem? Just a picture of the box that the lazy cunt can't be arsed delivering, no actual demonstration of what the problem is, like say, something blocking the road or being attacked by a rabid badger.
Fucking useless bastards.
Delivery slot booked for 0830-1030.
Then at 1015, it's 0830-1130
then at 1020, "the courier had a problem getting to the delivery address"
My house is on the corner of a wee sideroad that is never blocked and is literally - literally - the first thing you see if you follow the postcode. From the main road.
The picture to demonstrate the problem? Just a picture of the box that the lazy cunt can't be arsed delivering, no actual demonstration of what the problem is, like say, something blocking the road or being attacked by a rabid badger.
Fucking useless bastards.