LATEST MOAN FROM YOU AND ME - 2022

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  1. gks

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    Most couriers have spoken to retailers regarding next day and quick deliveries from Black Friday onwards. Online purchase's soar which results in a sharp increase in delivery complaints. I would actually extend my delivery dates to cover myself so I wouldn't get any angry complaints but most retailers don't, they fear you will go somewhere else instead. So they are more likely to offer free and quick delivery, even though the couriers have warned them not to.
     
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      I think it's allowed to drive an untaxed car to have an mot test, providing the mot has been booked.
       
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        Because the person sticks 2 fingers up to the rules so i checked, the person as already been done for no insurance and had a prang
        also i get a feeling about the way some people drive, also the same sort of thing (many many years ago) that when a police car drives past you and you get that look from them that you know they're going to pull you over
         
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        I've mentioned this before but it's a continuing saga. So I shall start at the beginning.

        We live in a country area and are on a winding country road, not single track, that used to be an A road :rolleyespink:. They declassified it 50 years ago. The road is two miles long, very few houses on it and three street lights. We are on the most densely populated part with 13 houses in a half mile stretch and we have the three lights.

        In the past, when a light stopped working we just phoned the parish council and it got fixed. Just before Covid one light stopped working so I phoned as usual. I chased them two weeks later by email and they replied saying it's not on their books so it must belong to the District Council or the County. I told them that they had always fixed it during the nearly half a century I have lived here. They still denied responsibility so I contacted the other two councils and they also denied responsibility. After a number of months of emails backwards and forwards they stopped replying. It became much more difficult to try and phone because they were all 'working from home' by then.

        Fast forward:- a few months ago, after still getting nowhere I went onto a website called 'Fix My Street' and put in all the details. A month later the site said they had sent the info to their contacts in the local councils. Two weeks later I got a message from the site asking whether it had been resolved - which it hadn't - so I think they contacted the councils again. Some weeks later I got a message that the lights would be fixed (another light had gone by then) and I waited with bated breath - not! :heehee:

        Five weeks ago a workman came to look at the lights and we had a nice chat over a cuppa. He was contracted by the parish council to assess the problem and tell them what needed doing. Two weeks later he came back to change all three lights to LED (had to change the whole of the top of the old concrete lamp posts). After that two of the lights worked but not the one near our house and he told me it was a problem with the electrics and the electricity company needed to come out.

        Last week the electricity company came along in four large vehicles. One carried traffic lights and cones and barriers. He put those out cutting the road down to a single lane - hence the lights. I went out after I saw he had gone and found he had put one barrier and two cones across my driveway :wallbanging:. So I politely pointed this out to the foreman of the other workers (why they needed four men to wire one lamppost was beyond me) and he had a few spicy words about the man who put them there and moved them, and some others.

        They dug out the ground around the lamppost and he said it should only take a few hours. By the evening they packed up and said there was a little more problem than they thought. That was on Friday and we haven't seen anyone since! :doh:
         
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          Sounds like the suppliers who are "fixing" our Internet which has been out for nearly three weeks now .... and every day we are being told it will be fixed by 8pm tonight! Not!!!
           
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            Sounds similar to most things these days.
            Just a bunch of jobs worth and numpies running things, too much education and not enough common sense.

            I seem to remember there was an incident around here where traffic lights and all, the other rubbish were thrown in the ditch allowing the road to flow freely.

            A total bunch of cretins running things these days, and about time we told them where to go.:biggrin:
             
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              If a vehicle's tax expires you must SORN it, even if for just a few days. And yes, you can drive a vehicle without tax and MOT to the nearest MOT station, provided an appointment has been made and the vehicle is insured.
               
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                My plant sent DHL from Germany on 25 November now has a delivery date of 10-13 December ... but I can request a refund today if I do not wish to wait. If I do not wish to wait and ask for a refund, will I still get the (dead) plant on Monday? Or do I wait for said plant then request a refund? What would you do?
                 
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                  Request a refund. :)
                  If plant turns up say nothing, they will make a claim against DHL i would assume.
                   
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                    I have had a couple of shrubs lost in transit and in both cases, they were replaced. Then a few days later the original plants arrived still in reasonable health. They were both from the same nursery and both times I was told of the first lot turned up, just to keep them.
                     
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                    • JWK

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                      I would wait to see what the plant looks like, it seems unfair on businesses at the moment who are at the mercy of the striking delivery services. We are waiting for a delivery, not plants, and feel that we need to make allowances at the moment.
                       
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                        I would request a refund. Even if the plant arrives and it is still alive, they are highly unlikely to ask you to return the plant, it would defiantly be dead by the time they got it back. Should you wish to wait and the plant is dead, you are still entitled to a full refund.
                         
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                          Most people have your attitude, yet others don't think this way and everything has to be instant. We find that most customers who have requested a refund but then the goods still arrive will offer a token gesture of what they originally paid should they still want to keep it.
                           
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                            DHL have had our parcel for over two weeks now according to their Email. We are going to ask Dunelm to either hurry them up or send a replacement. The whole point of the purchase was to help reduce our heating bill, so we have had nearly three weeks extra cost because of the delay.
                             
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