![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
So shuush, we don't want to wake our little babies up.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Yes - my house number is 21 where the package was addressed to 212 and the highest street number is 23 in my street. The package was signed for by a T. Raini which I understand is an Indian name. just so happens that my local post courier driver is Indian - we have the same guy all in the time - indeed he delivered a package to me the same day this package was supposedly delivered.heinkeljb wrote:I wonder if the postie took it back when he discovered the house number did not exist! Then signed for it himself so he wouldn't get in trouble for not delivering it?
John
They have advised me they have send me another package which I have confirmed via the tracking number got despatched yesterday.garrycol wrote:
I have asked Robert to either send a new package or do a Paypal refund and am waiting for a response.
Cheers
Garry
heinkeljb wrote:Just remember that when you fit them, that Haflingers are not really designed to go 60 MPH!!! It might decide to take a nap at the first corner!![]()
John
The hub gears arrived today - once advised of the original issue concerning the mis-addressing I cannot fault the customer service provided by Matthias at Robert Prokschi. With no prompting they did the right thing and all has ended well.garrycol wrote:They have advised me they have send me another package which I have confirmed via the tracking number got despatched yesterday.garrycol wrote:
I have asked Robert to either send a new package or do a Paypal refund and am waiting for a response.
Cheers
Garry
So despite the addressing issues it is good to see that they have done the right thing. They have confirmed it is being sent to the correct address.
As this is not an isolated incident I think they just need to be more careful with addresses but at least they did not have to be forced to do the right thing.
Cheers
Garry
Thanks Constantin - yes I had heard that but I haven't looked into it as yet. Starting the job this week so the first bit will be reading the w/s manual.pathfinder700ap wrote:Gary,
be aware that changing the hub gears is not simply taking one set of gearwheels out and putting an new one in.
Kind regards,
Constantin