Late last year I bought an Orange Prestige frame (1993 I believe; metallic purple colour) and some brand new Stridsland "Barnacle" forks and I sent them both from London to Preston for media blasting and powder coating. However the items never arrived at their destination and, about six weeks later, the courier has now delcared the package lost.
This is a cautionary tale about couriers and shipping intermediaries. I compared courier quotations using various comparison sites. I found the best price was using UPS via ParcelHero. My lessons learned which may be useful for others:
* If you book through an intermediary such as ParcelHero and something goes wrong, be aware the carrier (UPS in my case) may not deal directly with you. The carrier's customer is the intermediary, not you. If you have complaints or want information, the carrier may say you need to go through the intermediary (very tedious in the case of ParcelHero, e.g. they have no phone number).
* Pay attention to the intermediary's limits of liability. In the case of ParcelHero, if you do not purchase the relatively expensive "additional parcel protection" the stated maximum compensation for lost or damaged parcels is GBP 50 (and if you choose EVRi as the carrier there is no protection at all unless you purchase the additional protection).
* Take multiple photos of the parcel and its contents so that if the parcel goes missing there is a better chance it will be found. If you make a claim for compensation, you will need to provide serial numbers where relevant so also make a note of those and take a photo.
All in all, I am kicking myself I did not pay a bit extra. Next time, I will think more carefully about booking directly with the carrier and purchasing additional cover for loss or damage.
If anyone comes across a purple 19 inch Orange Prestige frame with serial number A3030291, with or without black Stridsland Barnacle forks, I'd be interested to know!
This is a cautionary tale about couriers and shipping intermediaries. I compared courier quotations using various comparison sites. I found the best price was using UPS via ParcelHero. My lessons learned which may be useful for others:
* If you book through an intermediary such as ParcelHero and something goes wrong, be aware the carrier (UPS in my case) may not deal directly with you. The carrier's customer is the intermediary, not you. If you have complaints or want information, the carrier may say you need to go through the intermediary (very tedious in the case of ParcelHero, e.g. they have no phone number).
* Pay attention to the intermediary's limits of liability. In the case of ParcelHero, if you do not purchase the relatively expensive "additional parcel protection" the stated maximum compensation for lost or damaged parcels is GBP 50 (and if you choose EVRi as the carrier there is no protection at all unless you purchase the additional protection).
* Take multiple photos of the parcel and its contents so that if the parcel goes missing there is a better chance it will be found. If you make a claim for compensation, you will need to provide serial numbers where relevant so also make a note of those and take a photo.
All in all, I am kicking myself I did not pay a bit extra. Next time, I will think more carefully about booking directly with the carrier and purchasing additional cover for loss or damage.
If anyone comes across a purple 19 inch Orange Prestige frame with serial number A3030291, with or without black Stridsland Barnacle forks, I'd be interested to know!