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cheap parcels from UK to France. £11.50 = 30 kg.!!

Posted: Tue 23 Feb 2010 08:58
by montgolfiere
I came across this the other day....

Delivery to France for only £11.50

Using the Interlink DPD European Road delivery service, we are pleased to bring to you the fantastic price of £11.50 for a 30kg parcel delivery to France. That’s from a collection address anywhere in Mainland UK and a delivery to anywhere in Mainland France. Average delivery transit times are 2 days.

£11.50 is the total VAT inclusive price, nothing else on top.
To take advantage of this wonderful price now- simply click on the Livehelp button at the top of the screen, and our customer service team will be pleased to help you.
http://www.parcelsplease.co.uk/cheapest ... uding-vat/

The Skyman

Posted: Tue 23 Feb 2010 15:15
by Roger O
Our daughter moves to London for at least a year (provided all goes OK!) this Friday and we shall need to send on several largish packages of personal effects from Carcassonne to Knightsbridge.

No idication whether the reverse direction is offered and I'm rather "doubtful" after reading that personal effects are carried at own risk!

However, we'll follow this up via the help contact as it would work out much cheaper than any other method!

Posted: Thu 25 Feb 2010 16:32
by Kate
received by email

........It all looks easy to use and could be an attractive service but there are some hurdles to overcome.

The site is brand new and, on placing an order from France you will not be able to put in the post code for France and will be rejected!
There is a very clever "Speech driven" help line which has not been working for days but I finally found, and used, an email service which is support@parcelsplease,helpserve.com , address for the attention of Ms Susan Kelly who seems keen on helping us ex pats. Theoretically all orders should be placed in the UK for onward transit to Europe. There is no mention of shipping from France to England and I have not reached that need so far.

Lastly read the terms and conditions carefully as there are some "no go" areas including weight, parcel dimension and contents. And the insurance section would win a prize for the highest number of "get out of trouble" clauses that are inserted.

I have given them a straight forward delivery job to handle, nothing complicated except the French delivery people have to wend their way up the hills to Cassagnes! I'll let you know the outcome. Cost for a 6Kg package is £11,35 with insurance which is £3.50 cheaper than Parcel Post.with no insurance.

Posted: Thu 25 Feb 2010 18:17
by Roger O
I sent off an email the other day about the reverse direction and received back a nice reply saying it had been passed on "for evaluation" and I will receive a definite reply soon..
so... wait and see..

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2010 19:01
by Kate
received by email

Just to let you know that ParcelsPlease have already amended their web page for expats. Dwellers in Europe can now start placing their request for delivery to and from the UK on their front page. Susan at parcelsplease reminds users that they must click on the Blue button so that they know it is a Euro booking.

My parcel weighing 10kg was collected within 15 minutes of my placing the order and I was able to trace it through the Interlink tracking service from the UK and to France where, on time, it was delivered to our house. Cost was £10.00 plus vat.

Just to confirm I have no interest in this company or its associates. Just a satisfied user who would like to thank your contributor who gave the information on the forum on the very day that ParcelPost quoted £38 plus vat with no guarantee of delivery on time!!!

And read their small print !!!

Posted: Wed 03 Mar 2010 01:10
by Roger O
Probably, loads of people sent them emails like mine above!!
New market niche!!

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 10:54
by Roger O
One little problem with the Europe bookings France-UK
Trying to set up one, I choose France as origin and give 11570 as the postal code in France
and E3 4QL as the UK destination postal code (which is the correct one for London in Alizée's new shared flat in Mile End E3 - two letters I sent last Thursday from Cazilhac which went out at 1600 arrived already in her letterbox on friday morning - must be a record!)

Parcels please system tells me "invalid postal code" for both collection and delivery.

I use (guess) LE3 4QL for the delivery postal code and it is accepted
although the correct postal address given by
http://postcode.royalmail.com/portal/rm ... r=postcode
is LONDON E3QL
So I'm not even sure if putting the L in front ensures correct delivery?

No matter which combination I enter for 11570 (F-11570, FR11570, etc.), none are accepted.

Kate, please which post code combination did you use for France delivery??

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 11:16
by polremy
Maybe try the London postcode without the space in the middle.Just an idea.

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 11:35
by Roger O
polremy wrote:Maybe try the London postcode without the space in the middle.Just an idea.
OK I tried LE3 4QL (with space) and E34QL (all UK postal codes I've ever used have a central space - for example my sister's is TQ2 8ND!) and they are both accepted - which worries me - though I could suppose that E3 could only locate in London and no other large city in the UK???

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 11:37
by sue and paul
Roger, I think you'll find that postcodes beginning with LE are for Leicester. Can't offer you a solution to your problem, but likewise I don't think putting LE is part of it!

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 11:41
by collioure_bee
Roger O wrote:
polremy wrote:Maybe try the London postcode without the space in the middle.Just an idea.
OK I tried LE3 4QL (with space) and E34QL (all UK postal codes I've ever used have a central space - for example my sister's is TQ2 8ND!) and they are both accepted - which worries me - though I could suppose that E3 could only locate in London and no other large city in the UK???
E3 would be a London postcode Roger. All postcodes in London define which area they are geographically, ie NW1 is North West, W12 is West London and E3 would be East London etc. Nowhere else works like this.

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 13:05
by polremy
Have you worked out yet whether it is the French or English postcode that the website is refusing to recognise?

I have bought things online and had my French postcode not recognised.
Seem to remember reading somewhere that you can just put 00000 (however many digits they require) and it will be ok.

Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 14:40
by Roger O
I'm getting in touch with their customer service!
Will update with the result!!

Posted: Fri 07 May 2010 12:40
by thumbelina
This service is outstanding!

A friend of mine had a parcel sent this week. It left the Midlands at 12h30 on Tuesday and was delivered to Ceret this morning.

As the items were high value, my friend took out an insurance for a further £15.

Total price £26.50.

Excellent service! Long may it continue!! :D

Thanks for the recommendation montgolfiere! :D :D

Posted: Thu 20 May 2010 22:20
by thumbelina
OK, so this week we used this company again.

Two friends went to England with hand luggage. Bought loads of rubbish, we made an online shop to top up the box.

Box departed friends house in the Midlands on Monday morning.

Parcel received in Ceret this morning.

30 kg parcel = £11.50

(TWO Ryanair checked in luggage = £30)

Outstanding service! :D

Posted: Sat 22 May 2010 12:09
by polremy
And in July Ryanair are putting up the price of hold luggage to £20 per bag!! Sounds a good system you've got going.
(From us in Huntingdon!!!)

Posted: Sat 22 May 2010 12:16
by Serge
I do hope that you are not going to be dropping 'Huntingdon' into as many posts as possible ................... :roll:

Posted: Sat 22 May 2010 13:39
by thumbelina
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

It's a great system, Pol.

Posted: Sun 23 May 2010 17:16
by Nigel and Karen
I just used them to post a picture out, great service and £20 less than Parcelfarce!!

online tracking as well.

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 19:54
by polremy
We placed an order for a parcel to be delivered from England to here.
Order placed Wednesday early morning. (9-ish)
The tracking system says it has arrived at hub 1 - whatever that is.
That was about 18 hours ago.
Since then - nada.
Been making sure one of us was at home all the time just in case.
Was hoping it would have arrived today.
Ah well.
Tomorrow is another day.

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 20:23
by cufc
When we tracked ours it went first to hub in Birmingham then on to somewhere outside Paris. Then on day it was delivered it actually said Dispatched for Delivery. Hope it arrives soon for you. We were very impressed but it did take three days so no worries yet!

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 20:26
by collioure_bee
Hub 1 will be Birmingham, the main hub point for all Parceline/DPD parcels. From there it will go to the airport to be flown to France and onto Hub 2, eg Toulouse where it will go to Hub 3 the local one for dispatch.

Fingers crossed it'll be with you shortly. My last one said at Birmingham hub but arrived that morning at our depot in Perpignan. It did the other hub in less than an hour lol.

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 20:30
by polremy
Ah, thanks for that, CB.
Here's hoping it will arrive manana then.

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 21:37
by thumbelina
Ours have left HUNTINGDON on Tuesday and arrived in Ceret on Friday, Pol

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 21:48
by polremy
Is that HUNTINGDON near to GODMANCHESTER in CAMBRIDGESHIRE?

Come on, Serge, comment please!!!

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 21:53
by collioure_bee
Depends where you are Pole. On Saturdays I would only take stuff out with a Saturday delivery sticker on it. (bloody jobsworth lol)

So if you were on my route it wouldn't be! Maybe you have a driver that likes an easy Monday so gets shot of as much as poss on Saturday :wink:

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 22:06
by polremy
Fingers crossed then that our delivery person is looking forward to a good Saturday night/Sunday morning knees-up and wants to lessen the load for the Monday hangover.
We were really hoping to receive the parcel and deal with it tomorrow.

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 22:38
by thumbelina
He's not back yet. :D :D :D

You're right, Bee - bloody Jobsworth! :D :D :D :wink:

Parcelsplease

Posted: Fri 03 Sep 2010 23:20
by Shona & Ted
Just to say that we have used this service numerous times over the last few months. In fact, we know longer book bags on with Ryanair. It's cheaper and easier to use Parcels Please. Items are often delivered within 2 days, but it can be up to 4 days.

Similarly to an earlier posting, we have no vested interest in this company whatsoever, but we have found them to be extremely reliable.

Posted: Sat 04 Sep 2010 08:28
by polremy
Well, according to the tracking link, our parcel is now in DENMARK!!!

Erm - seems a long way round.