Do Not Trust Parcelforce (SHIFTY INSURANCE FOR SENDING OR RECEIVING YOUR GOODS)
I sent all my good through parcelforce & spend £1000 per year mailing stuff out , Parcelforce size you have insurance if any goods get damaged or lost this is a misleading, Parcelforce damaged A pc screen my customer sent it back at my cost, I open a damaged case up with Parcelforce gave them all the info & they just close my case leaving me with damaged goods & cost for the p&p both way, Will never use parcelforce again, Lot of other delivery company out their,
DO NOT TRUST PARCELFORCE IF YOUR ITEMS GET DAMAGED BY PARCELFORCE YOU WILL MOST LIKELY NOT BE INSURED UP TO A £100 OR ANY AMOUNT, ON MANY ITEMS, PARCELFORCE ONLY PUT THIS IN THE SMALL PRINT AND DO NOT TELL YOU THIS, PARCELFORCE WILL STILL CHANGE YOU FOR IN INSURANCE FOR SENDING OR RECEIVING YOUR GOODS EVEN IF THE ITEM IS NOT COVERED BY PARCELFORCE., VERY SHIFTY IF YOU ASK ME
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Compensation (Is Misleading)
Delivery time is guaranteed. If your parcel doesn't arrive by the stated time, we’ll refund 25% of the delivery cost and we also cover you against loss or damage up to £100 () If you wish, you can take out further compensation cover
Parcelforce The following goods are excluded from compensation
Items excluded from compensation for loss and damage
This includes banker's drafts, credit/debit cards, current bank notes, currency notes or coins, postal orders, cheques or dividend warrants, bearer securities including share warrants, scrips or subscription certificates, bonds or relative coupons, unfranked postage stamps or revenue stamps (except a revenue stamp embossed or impressed on an instrument which has been executed), coupons, vouchers, tokens, lottery tickets, scratch cards or similar items which can be exchanged themselves or with any other item for money, goods or services, national insurance stamps. Out of circulation coins (not made of gold or silver) and bank notes are classed as collectables
Nationally issued government certificates or licences which have a reissue value are covered for loss or damage but compensation is limited solely to the national government reissue cost. For example passports, driver's licences, wedding certificates, birth certificates, death certificates and changes of name or gender certificates
Negotiable documents
Stamps: unused or unfranked postage or revenue stamps. Out of circulation or franked stamps are treated as collectables for compensation purposes
All tickets, including travel and events, or tickets which are exchangeable for goods or services e.g. airline tickets.
Valuables
Antiques (objects over 100 years old)
Articles made largely or wholly of platinum, gold, silver or other precious metals
Diamonds and other precious stones
Fur (except imitation)
Jewellery (except imitation)
Sim cards
Watches and Clocks, including watch movements and other parts
Items excluded from compensation for damage
Automotive vehicle parts and body work for example but not limited to doors, bumpers, headlights and other large body parts or panels
Cakes of all types
Cases (including suitcases and musical instrument cases) when used as external packaging
Ceramics or composites wholly or partially made of china and/or porcelain e.g. plates, teapots, vases and ornaments
Computer monitors - including laptops, all-in-one desktops and iMacs
Eggs
Furniture - flat packed and ready built e.g. tables, chairs, shelves, cupboards and similar items
Glass - Items wholly or partially made from or containing glass. For example picture frames and clocks containing glass, or crystal items. Damage to other items in the parcel caused by broken glass will not be covered
Lighting - fluorescent tubes, neon lighting, X-ray tubes, light bulbs etc. or any other inherently fragile lighting items
Packaging (external) - For example, if items are sent in a suitcase, musical instrument case or in the manufacturer or retailer's original packaging without adequate external packaging, Parcelforce Worldwide will not be liable for damage to the suitcase, musical instrument case or manufacturer or retailer's packaging.
Plaster items - including plaster of paris, fibre clay
Resin items - including amorphite, amber and composites
Rock, stone and mineral items - including granite, marble, fossils, geodes, gem stones, crystals or similar items
Televisions - including CRT, LCD, LED and Plasma screens
Collectable toys and action figures with original packaging - where the condition of the complete original packaging contributes to a significant proportion of the item’s value.
Other compensation exclusions, special conditions or restrictions
Perishable foodstuffs and articles: All perishable items, including food, eggs, cakes, plants, flowers, seeds and medicines, may only be sent in accordance with the terms and conditions set out under the heading "Perishable foodstuffs and articles". Please visit our prohibitions and restrictions pages for more information.
UK services: Parcels for delivery in the UK which contain perishable foodstuffs or articles must be sent by a next day service as a minimum requirement, and be able to withstand transit times of at least 48 hours. Items sent on a Friday must be sent on a next day Saturday delivery service. Claims for damage will not be accepted where the goods have perished and the parcel was delivered within 48 hours. Claims for damage caused by late delivery will not be accepted where this was outside of our control.
International services: Items containing perishable foodstuffs or articles sent using our international services are completely excluded from compensation.
Parcelforce you have just lost your self a paying customer