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Re: Correos
Telefonica is the bees knees:p :rofl::rofl::p
How do we know who's to blame posting either way though? You could post from UK to Spain and it be delayed or Spain to UK and it be delayed, in which country though. The only way to be sure is with internal post. I have never, touch wood, had a problem with Correos, So I can't complain. |
Re: Correos
Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
(Post 9201616)
Completely disagree. I posted two parcels via Correos to USA on the same date in November. One was registered and one was not. The registered one arrived early February, the non registered one arrived on Monday. Three months for them both to get to their destination and they cost an arm and a leg to send. So no, I prefer Royal Mail.
The post into the US has been severely delayed by freakish weather this year. Some parcels sent later have arrived earlier. Some have taken over 2 months! The only reason for putting certificado on, is so that if the post is going to a customer, and you have to replace it because of the delays. You then have proof whether it turned up eventually. For all I have some of the nicest, most honest customers in the world. Even so, a few won't notify of an original parcel turning up after a replacement has been sent. |
Re: Correos
Originally Posted by anonimouse
(Post 9202355)
Telefonica is the bees knees:p :rofl::rofl::p
How do we know who's to blame posting either way though? You could post from UK to Spain and it be delayed or Spain to UK and it be delayed, in which country though. The only way to be sure is with internal post. I have never, touch wood, had a problem with Correos, So I can't complain. |
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