DPD wont talk to me or deliver
DPD wont talk to me or deliver
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cliffords

Original Poster:

3,250 posts

43 months

Thursday 16th January
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We have had DPD deliveries for the past three years including last week . I had a very low key disagreement with the driver last week , no swearing, threatening behaviour etc etc , did not think of it again .

Now via a web chat we find DPD no longer deliver to our address ( regular residential ) The web agent wont tell me why and now I cant start a web chat or call them, as there are no humans and the customer complaint form will not send .

Wife has obviously told me its all my fault and they have blacklisted us . Is this a real thing , have any others had this experience , I cant actually find a way of asking DPD all routes seem closed to me

Thanks

montymoo

389 posts

187 months

Thursday 16th January
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They are a private company, i believe if they don't want to deliver to you they don't have too.
Your saying its a minor disagreement could the driver have seen this differantly?

If you cant get them to at least talk to you,
Open a complaint and state ur side of what happend and what you want to see change,
Obvs dpd delivering to your house again.
Do you or your neighbours have door cam footage or anything like that you can use to show it really was nothing?

cliffords

Original Poster:

3,250 posts

43 months

Thursday 16th January
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I literally can't get to talk to them. None of the three e mail address on line take e mails. Customer complaint form will not send. All very odd.

In terms of cameras etc. My wife was with me.
It was super low key.

My question is can you get barred. Is this a real thing. Any others experience

Rough101

2,876 posts

95 months

Thursday 16th January
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Are you Brian Harvey from East 17?

vikingaero

12,011 posts

189 months

Thursday 16th January
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I suppose this is similar to when Amazon deactivate your account and NO agent will speak to you about it.

AllyM

509 posts

196 months

Thursday 16th January
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FAFO

Jim1064

431 posts

225 months

Thursday 16th January
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So presumably anyone trying to use DPD to send you something will not be able to select your address.

Dave _

169 posts

139 months

Thursday 16th January
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cliffords said:
We have had DPD deliveries for the past three years including last week . I had a very low key disagreement with the driver last week , no swearing, threatening behaviour etc etc , did not think of it again .

Now via a web chat we find DPD no longer deliver to our address ( regular residential ) The web agent wont tell me why and now I cant start a web chat or call them, as there are no humans and the customer complaint form will not send .

Wife has obviously told me its all my fault and they have blacklisted us . Is this a real thing , have any others had this experience , I cant actually find a way of asking DPD all routes seem closed to me

Thanks
What was the low key disagreement about? Did you blame the driver for something relating to a delivery? Accuse them of something?

119

15,624 posts

56 months

Thursday 16th January
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Dave _ said:
cliffords said:
We have had DPD deliveries for the past three years including last week . I had a very low key disagreement with the driver last week , no swearing, threatening behaviour etc etc , did not think of it again .

Now via a web chat we find DPD no longer deliver to our address ( regular residential ) The web agent wont tell me why and now I cant start a web chat or call them, as there are no humans and the customer complaint form will not send .

Wife has obviously told me its all my fault and they have blacklisted us . Is this a real thing , have any others had this experience , I cant actually find a way of asking DPD all routes seem closed to me

Thanks
What was the low key disagreement about? Did you blame the driver for something relating to a delivery? Accuse them of something?
This.

Super Sonic

11,333 posts

74 months

Thursday 16th January
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You say it was a 'low key disagreement'. DPD now won't deliver. Wife says it's your fault. They don't seem to think it was low key.

The Gauge

5,852 posts

33 months

Thursday 16th January
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I wonder if there's a way of contacting them via their app? I have their app on my phone for notifications etc, it's quite useful.

The Gauge

5,852 posts

33 months

Thursday 16th January
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Just had a look on the app were there’s an option to call them in this number


cliffords

Original Poster:

3,250 posts

43 months

Thursday 16th January
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Thank you for the helpful replies.
I have now contacted them via the app as suggested .

Edited by cliffords on Thursday 16th January 13:39

A500leroy

7,377 posts

138 months

Thursday 16th January
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Yes it's a thing, ANY of the courier companies can stop delivering to your address if there's any kind of threat.

SteBrown91

2,933 posts

149 months

Thursday 16th January
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Never bite the hand that feeds you (or delivers you goodies in this case).

Don't see the point in arguing with them, it gains nothing. If you had a problem with the service or delivery process log a complaint afterwards.

Here end'th the lesson.

brake fader

2,403 posts

55 months

Thursday 16th January
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it's just part of the cancel culture that's taking over everything, you have no right to question anything or speak to anyone about it you are guilty and have been cancelled.

Dave _

169 posts

139 months

Thursday 16th January
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brake fader said:
it's just part of the cancel culture that's taking over everything, you have no right to question anything or speak to anyone about it you are guilty and have been cancelled.
Or maybe it’s the employee’s right not to be threatened or called dishonest?

bimsb6

8,517 posts

241 months

Thursday 16th January
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You didn’t mis gender her/him/ unsure of sex did you ?

LosingGrip

8,535 posts

179 months

Thursday 16th January
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Yes companies can block your address.

bobtail4x4

4,159 posts

129 months

Thursday 16th January
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can you tell me how to be blocked from DHL and DX?

they either loose the parcel or damage it,

Evri on the other hand are great,