-returns- wrote:
I don't understand how a large company like VM can have such a poor logistical system in place and while they are fully protected the customer is not and at the mercy of their process. It's stressful, very stressful.
yep takes VM 14 days to send our packaging. In my case, the first packaging was prompt BUT was not big enough for router + stream box + accessories. So I requested another soon after it arrived. Another 14 days passed and no packaging. Then collections started texting saying they would collect. We agreed the first available date and time. They cancelled on the morning by text at 07:25 and a "borked" formatted email came though saying to book another collection. The web page never worked even days later. Anyway, a member of the forum staff was trying to sort and the collections team turned up week or so later unannounced with no agreed appointment and FORTUNATELY I was in and not on a Teams Meeting, and was able hand the kit over. Email received that day that kit was returned. The next day, a charge was slapped on my account for "non-return" 😉
It's all sorted now, but I pointed out in a separate post that the VM video for leaving and returning kit says "80 days" to return not 30 days (again, a VM forum staff said they have escalated internally to fix).
It does seem a racket to me that it takes them 14 days to send out packaging - that is HALF the return time allowed give a day. It does not take into account things like the second lot never arrived probably because of Royal Mail or VM's own internal error. It should be 60 days MINIMUM in my opinion which is what Sky follow.