Free Shipping for Loyal Forum Members

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well I just bought a few hundread quids worth of stuff that I wouldn't have if free shipping wasn't an option, so this obviously works both ways :)

No complaints from me though,
TM
 
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You can't please everyone sadly :)


No but you can help. Make the offer the same for everyone. In other words free shipping for everyone or no one.

Now i just wonder if Spie read this and withdrew the free shipping, how long it would take for a post to start with members 'giving off' because it was withdrawn due to not being applicable to all members;)

Personally i'm only viewing an opinion. At least its give me and the others who are not getting the free shipping, a chance to look around for the cheapest deal:D
 
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That's fair enough, never disputed it wasen't a valid opinion.

And if they did revoke it...then so what? It was given to people for free anyway, so they have no rite to complain if that was to happen.
 
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Brilliant offer, though I spent £1000s with OcUK already, purchasing since 2004, I still haven't posted more than 1000 posts on this forum. I only use the forum for answers to quick questions and read up other people's experiences on certain products
 
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Soldato
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The change to DHL / removal of discount to NI is really hurting me here.

Delivery cost from OcUK is now a major factor in me ordering from other places.

I wish there was a Royal Mail option for NI, which counts as UK and isn't normally more expensive, except with couriers.
 
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blast - miss this by loads!

well I try to post as much as I can but I am just a wee too old to be up to date with this stuff - so althought I've been a member for years I just dont post regulary enough to get the benefit!
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well I try to post as much as I can but I am just a wee too old to be up to date with this stuff - so althought I've been a member for years I just dont post regulary enough to get the benefit!
:(

General discussion is your friend....well....it will be the death of you actually if you partake in the discussion on there.
 
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well, i only live 30 mins bus travel away from oc so it doesnt really bother me unless i'm on sick and i can't get out of the house, but to be honest, i would'nt touch dhl with a barge pole, oh and by the way if you don't know already, when the courier arrives with you're stuff and asks for a signature, always mark unchecked because otherwise you won't be able to make a claim from dhl for the item if it is damaged when you do get a chance to check it.
 
Soldato
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Awaiting my first DHL delivery from here at the minute.
What does the below mean from the DHL website:

'HSD Out for Delivery awaiting IOD'

Must have ordered 100 things to be delivery by City Link in the past all delivered by 10am, never once missed a beat.

If this has gone to a 'subbie', I doubt I'll be using OcUK again tbh.
 
Soldato
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I've taken advantage of this twice now (I wasn't even aware of the old scheme) so I should say thanks.

Could I suggest that you look into a way to have the tracking link kept on the OcUK website, so when we go to "My Account" we can click to it?

Other than that it genuinely is a good deal, especially for small orders where delivery is significant.
 
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