tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2485038128826120439.post5724420854922613532..comments2023-11-07T23:32:09.919-08:00Comments on ResinObsession Resin Jewelry Making Supplies Blog: Package returned from the UKKatherinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00575972474509767197noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2485038128826120439.post-3702017354706344972010-01-25T07:10:03.561-08:002010-01-25T07:10:03.561-08:00I've not had a problem receiving your deliveri...I've not had a problem receiving your deliveries (except that time when I moved house)! The postman is sometimes not the most efficient at sticking a card through the door unfortunately! Small parcels are kept at the local post office (or sorting office if you live in a city) which is when you'd need a card for collection. There is a tick box that says there is a fee to pay and the postie writes the amount in there if they can be bothered. The parcels I get from you are quite large, so they're usually kept by ParcelForce (basically the parcel arm of Royal Mail). In this instance instead of a card, a letter with Parcel Force's logo on the front is delivered to the house with the amount of customs owed plus an £8 handling fee. You then go to the nearest Parcel Force depot with your letter, ID and chequebook and then it is yours ;) I imagine the problem is assuming the letter from Parcel Force is junk mail and it going straight in the bin unopened.PennyDoghttp://www.penny-dog.co.uknoreply@blogger.com