Daily Mirror

Deliver us from dodgy couriers

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One of Britain’s biggest parcel firms has been caught doing what infuriated customers have long suspected – falsely claiming that a courier had attempted to make a delivery.

MyHermes customer Dennis Rice had sent two phones to a repair shop in London, and staff there were adamant that no courier ever turned up there.

But when Mr Rice checked his MyHermes account it showed a “failed attempt” at 7.35pm – when the shop was still open.

Speaking to MyHermes the next day, Mr Rice was told the same story again: “The courier attempted to deliver this parcel yesterday at 19.35 but was unable to deliver as the customer was not available.”

But he subsequent­ly received an email stating the driver had been off work sick – so could never have attempted the delivery.

The parcel eventually arrived three days later.

Mr Rice, a 51-year-old television producer, sued for compensati­on.

“They stated attempts were made to deliver the parcel,” he told Slough county court, Berkshire.

“This is simply not true and came as a result of the courier entering false tracking informatio­n.”

But in rejecting the compensati­on claim, the district judge ruled: “Bad customer service is not grounds for proving negligence.”

Despite losing, Mr Rice has no regrets: “I took it to court because I wanted to expose how customers get duped.”

In a statement, MyHermes said it has apologised to Mr Rice for the “tracking error”, adding: “We do accept that our communicat­ion was inconsiste­nt and not to our usual standard.”

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