Saving money is important to all. There is no better feeling than purchasing a service knowing you have got real good value for money and still a top quality service. You do have to be careful however as the two are not automatically related. Infact, some companies offer a poor service for a very expensive […]
Category: Courier Advise

Large parcel sending made easy
Most of us send or receive some form of parcels on a regular basis. Generally, most of these are small in nature and can easily be done through the post office. When it comes to sending large items however, the process is a little different and can be more complicated. Fortunately, as experienced same day […]

Essential things your courier should know
Life is often complicated and stressful enough. We all want things to run smoothly and be worry / trouble free. When it comes to sending parcels, exactly the same applies. Did you know however that there are certain things you can do to make your couriers job much easier? Not only does this benefit them, […]

Restricted or prohibited goods
Many people think that anything can be posted or sent for delivery as long as it can fit into a box or package. This is not actually the case, as there is a list of goods which fall into the category of restricted or prohibited goods. These are ones where limitations are placed upon their […]

Differences between using couriers and ordinary mail delivery for parcels
When you need a parcel delivery you generally have two options. Either using a standard mail service (like the Royal Mail) or using a specific courier. Which is best? What is the most suitable? These are the types of questions many people ask in these situations. In this article we’ll consider why you may find […]

Are there risks in signing for a neighbours parcel?
We have all done it or been on the receiving end of it. We are either out and our neighbours are kind enough to take parcels in for us, or your neighbour is out and you feel that it is the neighbourly thing to do to help someone out. Have you ever stopped to think […]