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Last Thursday morning I ordered some Tillig HO Fishplates from Hattons as they work quite well with the new PECO Bullhead track.

 

I recieved an email on Friday to day they had been picked and packed, I thought this a little strange as it was only two small packs and it's taken a day to pack them. Nothing arrived on Saturday and I was a little surprised but these days you do get used to next if not same delievery from the likes of Amazon.

 

On Monday I recieved the following through the post box :-

 

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I had only been in the shed and so missed the postman. I pondered what could be so big that wouldn't fit through the letter box, I hadn't ordered anything else, so this left either the Hattons package or yet another HUB from BT! :) Could I have ordered the wrong thing and ordered 12 inch to the foot fishplates by mistake? I had to wait till the following day to find out.

 

Yesterday I went down to Royal Mail office in Preston and picked up my parcel:-

 

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It was little bigger than two packets of fishplates!

 

I got back and opened the package and this is what I found inside:-

 

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And buried at the bottom were the two packets of fishplates, I hadn't ordered the wrong scale after all!

 

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I had to laugh on the one hand at the excess packaging but on the other I was not happy that I had to make a trip to Royal Mail office to pick up a parcel with items that could have fitted in a small envelope or jiffy bag and fitted through my letter box, all would have been needed was to put the fishpaltes between two pieces of card to protect them.

 

What a waste of material and for me time.

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Wow just wow!

 

Now I know amazon had this problem recently and it was featured on some BBC programe and was resolved, but honestly I don't mind the over packaging as its good modelling material :) . Saying that however looking at your case above I still can't believe it, surely an A4 padded envelope would do if they wanted those leaflets and flyers to be included.

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Last Thursday morning I ordered some Tillig HO Fishplates from Hattons as they work quite well with the new PECO Bullhead track.

 

I recieved an email on Friday to day they had been picked and packed, I thought this a little strange as it was only two small packs and it's taken a day to pack them. Nothing arrived on Saturday and I was a little surprised but these days you do get used to next if not same delievery from the likes of Amazon.

 

On Monday I recieved the following through the post box :-

 

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I had only been in the shed and so missed the postman. I pondered what could be so big that wouldn't fit through the letter box, I hadn't ordered anything else, so this left either the Hattons package or yet another HUB from BT! :) Could I have ordered the wrong thing and ordered 12 inch to the foot fishplates by mistake? I had to wait till the following day to find out.

 

Yesterday I went down to Royal Mail office in Preston and picked up my parcel:-

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0572_rsz.jpg

 

It was little bigger than two packets of fishplates!

 

I got back and opened the package and this is what I found inside:-

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0576_rsz.jpg

 

And buried at the bottom were the two packets of fishplates, I hadn't ordered the wrong scale after all!

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0578_rsz.jpg

 

 

I had to laugh on the one hand at the excess packaging but on the other I was not happy that I had to make a trip to Royal Mail office to pick up a parcel with items that could have fitted in a small envelope or jiffy bag and fitted through my letter box, all would have been needed was to put the fishpaltes between two pieces of card to protect them.

 

What a waste of material and for me time.

 

I hope with all that packaging the fish-plates weren't damaged ;)

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I've had five packets of Peco 'Individualay' fishplates delivered in a similar sized box filled with bubble wrap. It did seem a little excessive at the time!

 

l've ordered them from elsewhere since and they (10 packets) came in a little 6"x4" Jiffybag. 

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I suspect the best place to start is to consider Hattons mail order department. They likely ship out via one carrier and it is easier to prepare a stack of boxes than boxes plus jiffy bags. In fact, the carrier might ask Hattons to place Jiffy bags in the carriers plastic bags. The alternative is to send an employee down to the nearest post office to post jiffy bags and that is wasteful. Time and speed is of the essence and so it is simpler to drop a catalogue and small packets of couplings in a box and fill the unused space with air-bags. This is all guesswork of course.

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I suspect the best place to start is to consider Hattons mail order department. They likely ship out via one carrier and it is easier to prepare a stack of boxes than boxes plus jiffy bags. In fact, the carrier might ask Hattons to place Jiffy bags in the carriers plastic bags. The alternative is to send an employee down to the nearest post office to post jiffy bags and that is wasteful. Time and speed is of the essence and so it is simpler to drop a catalogue and small packets of couplings in a box and fill the unused space with air-bags. This is all guesswork of course.

I leave a sign on the front door asking couriers or postmen to leave packets in small shed if no reply to their knock. SWMBO doesn't monitor these packets!

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Last Thursday morning I ordered some Tillig HO Fishplates from Hattons as they work quite well with the new PECO Bullhead track.

 

I recieved an email on Friday to day they had been picked and packed, I thought this a little strange as it was only two small packs and it's taken a day to pack them. Nothing arrived on Saturday and I was a little surprised but these days you do get used to next if not same delievery from the likes of Amazon.

 

On Monday I recieved the following through the post box :-

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0570_rsz.jpg

 

I had only been in the shed and so missed the postman. I pondered what could be so big that wouldn't fit through the letter box, I hadn't ordered anything else, so this left either the Hattons package or yet another HUB from BT! :) Could I have ordered the wrong thing and ordered 12 inch to the foot fishplates by mistake? I had to wait till the following day to find out.

 

Yesterday I went down to Royal Mail office in Preston and picked up my parcel:-

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0572_rsz.jpg

 

It was little bigger than two packets of fishplates!

 

I got back and opened the package and this is what I found inside:-

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0576_rsz.jpg

 

And buried at the bottom were the two packets of fishplates, I hadn't ordered the wrong scale after all!

 

attachicon.gifIMG_0578_rsz.jpg

 

 

I had to laugh on the one hand at the excess packaging but on the other I was not happy that I had to make a trip to Royal Mail office to pick up a parcel with items that could have fitted in a small envelope or jiffy bag and fitted through my letter box, all would have been needed was to put the fishpaltes between two pieces of card to protect them.

 

What a waste of material and for me time.

I've encountered this as well Peter, I've even said to the missus "come and look at this", then shown her the tins of humbrol paint sitting in a large box

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I've just had two Bachmann 6 pin decoders delivered today in exactly the same size box and matching paperwork!!!

My first thought was exactly how many had I ordered.........

Had trouble finding them at first as they had worked themselves into the bubble packaging during transit.

Do doubt it saves in having many different size boxes but like a previous reply a Jiffy bag would have been sufficient.

 

Kevin

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I've also noticed this recently to. They used to send things nicely presented in a box fitting to the size of the contents, not sure why the change.

 

To add insult to injury my last purchase sent in a giant box like yours. Was shoved on top of a huge pile of bubble wrap as if it was an after thought. They'd actually had to tape the end of the box over it so it bulged outwards to get it in. 

 

I'll let you guess the condition it arrived in.

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Whilst the packaging is excessive, I am not quite sure why you seem unhappy to have got the delivery service you paid for nor why this is posted in the retailers commissions section.

Roy

If I had known it was to be sent in a big box I would have had it delivered to my office as I can't stay at home to wait for a parcel. I presumed that as it was a very small order it would be sent in a small packet that would through a letter box.

 

As to posting it in the commissions section that was a genuine mistake as all I seen was Hattons and I wrongly presume it was all things related to Hattons - I'll book the apppintment with Specsavers tomorrow!

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If I had known it was to be sent in a big box I would have had it delivered to my office as I can't stay at home to wait for a parcel. I presumed that as it was a very small order it would be sent in a small packet that would through a letter box.

 

As to posting it in the commissions section that was a genuine mistake as all I seen was Hattons and I wrongly presume it was all things related to Hattons - I'll book the apppintment with Specsavers tomorrow!

It wasn't so much that you got a box, but you must have selected and paid for Royal Mail 48h as that is what the label is for (costs £4). That specifically says if may *not* be processed same day and will be 48h delivery (i.e. 2 working days). You just seemed unhappy that that is what you got.

 

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It wasn't so much that you got a box, but you must have selected and paid for Royal Mail 48h as that is what the label is for (costs £4). That specifically says if may *not* be processed same day and will be 48h delivery (i.e. 2 working days). You just seemed unhappy that that is what you got.

Roy

For your information I paid £2 but so as it turns out Hattons make a loss on the postage but the main point of the post was the excessive packaging but perhaps you've missed that!

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Blimey all this interest in two packets of fish plates ......well I should have known really it's track components and anything to do with track is the 'Holy Grail' on here isn't it  :jester:  :jester:

 

Totally agree with your surprise on the size of the packet 

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Blimey all this interest in two packets of fish plates ......well I should have known really it's track components and anything to do with track is the 'Holy Grail' on here isn't it :jester: :jester:

 

Totally agree with your surprise on the size of the packet

Hattons must have been learning from Amazon who seem to similarly over package a load of goods.

 

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