Hi All,
Does anyone else find Gardiners postage costs expensive?
I was going to order a few hozelock connectors plus a couple of plastic hose reducers and delivery was going to cost £7.49
I haven't ordered them yet because the postage cost has put me off!
Andy
I answered this just a few days ago on another Forum:
We work our postage system on a three-tier arrangement within the UK.
Up to £10 in value we will send these items by Royal Mail first class for £2. This £2 charge covers the cost of actual postage and the Jiffy bag.
Over £10 in value we send all items via FedEx next-day insured courier service for £7.75. This charge covers the actual cost of courier charge and the cardboard box, and packaging materials to safely send the item.
Over £45 in value and we do not make a charge for postage as a thank you for spending so much. We still send them via FedEx next-day courier with full insurance.
For goods ordered in value between £10.01 and £45.00 you can contact the office and ask for them to be sent via Royal Mail and you will only be charged the actual Royal Mail First Class cost - although this can sometimes be quite expensive as some of the items that fall into this price category are either very heavy or bulky and can actually cost more (such as a £45 roll of Microbore or a £16 bottle of TFR). The downside of this is that there is no guaranteed delivery time, no signed for delivery and also not the same level of insurance. Whilst Royal Mail is very useful it does not have the same insurance guarantees and if the item goes missing it is up to the client to request a proof of posting from us and then after the 15 working day wait until you can claim, they will then sometimes refund you the value of the goods - this is only up to £22 though. In the meantime you will have to buy a second set of whatever the parts were in order to have what you want. With FedEx if the item is damaged or lost we can make the claim for you immediately and will send out replacements straight away.
If in doubt please give the Office a ring and they will try and help you get the best postage method - something the website cannot always do.