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Quickest way to send a parcel in time for Christmas?

(16 Posts)
OnwardandUpward Fri 16-Dec-22 07:57:45

Thanks, I think I have cracked it now due to all the help here grin Its awesome!

vegansrock Fri 16-Dec-22 03:49:41

Go onto Evri site, click on post a parcel, fill in all the details, pay the required sum, you can then print off the postage label which you stick on your parcel. You can then drop it off at whatever your nearest drop off place is, they scan the label and give you a receipt. You can track the parcel and they will send you an email when it’s delivered. I’ve never had a problem with it. Beats queuing up at a post office.

OnwardandUpward Thu 15-Dec-22 22:11:50

Thanks! I had not used Evri before and went to the shop with the parcel but they said I needed a QR code and I don't know how to get one, so I have given up and will try again tomorrow.

dragonfly46 Thu 15-Dec-22 20:52:04

DPD next day delivery. They will pick it up too and you are given time slots.

Joane123 Thu 15-Dec-22 20:46:24

Nothing wrong with Evri, I have used them for years for my business.
You can buy extra insurance if required and they will collect from your home.
£6.85 for the weight you quote, collection from home. Extra for next day delivery.

Theexwife Thu 15-Dec-22 18:28:35

Evri have the best tracking info and you can buy insurance from them very cheaply. As the Daily Mail states, they deliver more than 2 million parcels, the vast majority successfully.

Urmstongran Thu 15-Dec-22 17:32:41

But this just now in the news:

“Delivery firm Evri is causing 'Christmas misery' as parcels are being lost or delayed in 'classic case of corporate greed', MP blasts
Labour MP Carolyn Harris hits out at billion-pound company Evri
She said it was a 'classic case of corporate greed' as many lose parcels in post
Evri, rebranded from Hermes, deliver more than two million parcels daily.”

Source : Daily Mail

Pittcity Thu 15-Dec-22 16:27:55

Yes Evri will collect from home as will Royal Mail and others.

I use www.parcel2go.com to compare.

GrannyLaine Thu 15-Dec-22 15:44:38

OnwardandUpward

It's not yet loaded onto Santas sleigh as I've only just finished wrapping! I have weighed it and it's 2.5 kg... Hmmmm

Anyone know if Evri does private parcels?

I don't know what a 'private parcel' is but Evri do next day delivery. I'd avoid Royal Mail at the moment as the backlog is horrendous - we've been waiting for parcels sent at the beginning of December. More strikes planned for next week too

OnwardandUpward Thu 15-Dec-22 15:42:30

Thanks Oldbat1 I've found a number of shops I can take it to. Just need a Jiffy bag or something...

The service is only £6 something even for next day delivery! Makes a mockery of postage. Wow, thanks for telling me about it. I'm in a lot of pain with a bad back so it's a bit slow here! Will get there!

Oldbat1 Thu 15-Dec-22 15:36:52

Not sure if Evri collect from private houses but we have used other well known companies. I’ve also seen shops advertising they are a drop off point. Do a quick search on line. Good luck.

OnwardandUpward Thu 15-Dec-22 15:20:41

It's not yet loaded onto Santas sleigh as I've only just finished wrapping! I have weighed it and it's 2.5 kg... Hmmmm

Anyone know if Evri does private parcels?

Urmstongran Thu 15-Dec-22 15:01:47

Loaded onto Santa’s sleigh now I bet.

Tizliz Thu 15-Dec-22 14:52:07

If it is under 2 kilos then I send via Special Delivery. I know they are having strikes but they are prioritising special delivery. - and you have proof it was delivered

Theexwife Thu 15-Dec-22 14:49:29

I use Evri, I know you hear about problems with them on social media, however, many thousands of others have not had problems. Nobody goes on social media saying I had a parcel successfully delivered today.

OnwardandUpward Thu 15-Dec-22 14:38:40

Just wrapping my DM's gift and am running a bit late due to work pressure. Would be grateful of any suggestions as it's a long journey which we aren't able to make at the moment.

NB I am sending to a nearby relative to give to her because she will absolutely deny ever having recieved anything. (It's happened in the past and cost me a lot paying again for the gifts to be sent twice!)