Can't do this one by bike
I've got a bit of a problem. I've got two CRT monitors which don't quite work. I've been recommended Repairtech, who will do them for about 70 quid plus parts, but they're just South of Warwick. However, while they will courier them back to me, they won't courier them away from me, because they feel that all couriers are useless bastards and will just drop them (they package them for the return journey). It seems, therefore, like it's time for my annual car journey...
Therefore I'm hoping, rather optimistically, that I have a friend who fancies a 170-mile round trip by car some morning in return for petrol and some kind of feeding. The gotcha - they're not open at the weekends.
Therefore I'm hoping, rather optimistically, that I have a friend who fancies a 170-mile round trip by car some morning in return for petrol and some kind of feeding. The gotcha - they're not open at the weekends.
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I'll be very grateful if we can sort something out...
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If you ask Emp nicely it may be that I am able to get them to Cov and he is able to get them to repairtech. He's more flexible than me. ;-) But I'm not allowed to volunteer him for things, you'd have to ask him yourself.
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I'll see if Emp spots this tale of woe independently. :-)
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What about sending them via courier yourself?
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Also have you thought of asking
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Lots of bubblewrap.
It's possibly to mostly courier-proof packages, but I can see why they wouldn't want to expect customers to have the packaging materials or the know-how to do it.
Also, on the return trip they'll have reliable record of the unit's condition to beat the courier's insurer with.
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I'll speak said fiends about my proposed date, and get back to you.
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They came back, picked it up, went outside, and threw the package from about 10 meters away from the white van. You could see from the arc it was travelling in that it would have hit the front of the inside wall of the van about 80% up.
Never trust couriers with anything breakable at all.
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[Best incident of that I had - "yes, the driver definitely dropped a card" "well, it's not there now, and I've been in all day" "he definitely remembers leaving it" "could you ask him to describe our letterbox, please?" *pause* "someone else will drop it by this afternoon".]
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The next day people weren't always in the front room but were in the building. At the end of the day and many calls they were sure they had delivered it. Then the people at the address next door came over to say that the parcel had been delivered to them!
On another occasion (again City Link) I sent a Power Mac. As I'm sure you're aware these are big strong metal things. When it arrived the bottom part had been damaged so badly that the metal had broken in two. I honestly don't see how you could damage it that badly without doing something like dropping it from the roof of a building.
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For anything less than giant multi-megapixel monitors you'd do better buying replacements off eBay — especially now so many people have decided they prefer TFTs.
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