"Steve Hodgson" <
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>I should have had a delivery from Wiggle on Thursday and wondered what
> happens if a delivery is missed. Most couriers leave a card - is this the
> case with Wiggle?
>
> I'm a little in limbo at the moment as I don't know if they came or not
> and
> Wiggle have not answered my queries yet.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve
>
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> Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk
>
I posted this a while back but it may be of use to you now:
"Have had quite a bit of stuff over the last couple of years from Wiggle and
never had a problem until my latest order which didn't show up the week
before last. So I gave them a call and they said they would check it out and
call me back. True to their word they called back in half an hour and said
the courier had left a card when he tried to deliver the stuff earlier in
the week. Well there was no card and I had been in all week so, as I wasn't
going to be in most of the following week, Wiggle arranged for a Friday
delivery and yesterday the stuff arrived. They also expressed their
displeasure to the courier. Great service I thought, amd just mention it
here as I notice Wiggle have had a bit of a bashing here recently.
By the way want to know where your Wiggle order has got to ? Well if it's
gone via business post go to this URL:
http://www.business-post.com/index....cripts/wsisa.dll/ws_refquickpod.html&s=1&s2=1
Enter the customer reference which will be WGLnnnnnnnnnn where nnnnnnnnnn is
your Wiggle order number."
Can't help you if it's gone Royal Mail parcel post!
Cheers,
Dave