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DON'T USE E-GO or HUNTER EXPRESS Transport!!!!!

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Created by K Dog > 9 months ago, 9 Mar 2011
K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
9 Mar 2011 2:34PM
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Don't send your boards through either e-go.com.au or Hunter Transport www.hunterexpress.com.au/home

Board sent on the 18/02/2011 from WA and still waiting. Have been given the run around by both companies for ages and no clear answers on where the board is located.

No problem with the seller sending it, he did all the right things, but the carriers fnkd up bigtime..........

At the moment it seems unlikely its going to turn up at all..................

So if you are buying a board or shipping one - beware of both these companies!!!!

You have been warned!

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
9 Mar 2011 1:55PM
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K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
9 Mar 2011 4:33PM
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K Dog...I heard a whisper that you recently sold a board and were using the 'Hunter Express' to transport it to it's new home?!

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
9 Mar 2011 5:05PM
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Lol - no, the dude is picking it up - hahaha.

Seriously, this fiasco is doing my head in.......

choco
SA, 4175 posts
9 Mar 2011 5:19PM
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sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


shoe boxes don't count snags

K Dog, would be bloody frustrating being given the runaround, might still turn up, was it insured?

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
9 Mar 2011 6:31PM
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choco said...

sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


shoe boxes don't count snags

K Dog, would be bloody frustrating being given the runaround, might still turn up, was it insured?


Yeah - really frustrated.... need beerz X 24 tonight.....

Insured..... this is the part that I look real silly or silly-er than normal X 24

choco
SA, 4175 posts
9 Mar 2011 6:12PM
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K Dog said...

choco said...

sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


shoe boxes don't count snags

K Dog, would be bloody frustrating being given the runaround, might still turn up, was it insured?


Yeah - really frustrated.... need beerz X 24 tonight.....

Insured..... this is the part that I look real silly or silly-er than normal X 24


I think most transport companies offer some insurance which is structured into the freight cost, TNT for example, basic cover is up to $1000.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
9 Mar 2011 5:57PM
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K Dog said...

choco said...

sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


shoe boxes don't count snags

K Dog, would be bloody frustrating being given the runaround, might still turn up, was it insured?


Yeah - really frustrated.... need beerz X 24 tonight.....

Insured..... this is the part that I look real silly or silly-er than normal X 24


So does that mean you didn't insure it? Every time I have sent something via them I have insured it for their maximum, which is $1000 per delivery. Most cases it is more of a cost for the insurance than the shipping.

I worked in the IT division of a freight company once, and the experiences there tell me to always insure things as it really makes them track it properly and worst case you will probably get something back.

One thing I have noticed with e-go is that their tracking system can lag behind a few days and things between NSW and WA seem to go into a big black hole and come out the other side. I guess it depends on what loads are coming back and where they can fit stuff in.

They are a budget courier, so don't expect a fast response from them, as they really try and cut costs.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
10 Mar 2011 10:11AM
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FormulaNova said...

One thing I have noticed with e-go is that their tracking system can lag behind a few days and things between NSW and WA seem to go into a big black hole and come out the other side. I guess it depends on what loads are coming back and where they can fit stuff in.


That sounds about right as to what has probably happened. I think I'll get it, but probably around May :/

Mecky
NSW, 56 posts
10 Mar 2011 3:28PM
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Most freight companies have in their fine print: We are not a common carrier...

I think it means: we take no responsibility...

A freight insurance is always a good/expensive idea!

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
10 Mar 2011 4:10PM
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Found out - got insurance, so covered. But still - board is better

choco
SA, 4175 posts
10 Mar 2011 5:29PM
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K Dog said...

Found out - got insurance, so covered. But still - board is better


The board your waiting for is one of those $5,000 super titanium carbon models isn't it

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
11 Mar 2011 12:34PM
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sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


Seems like you were lucky - doing some internetting on reviews and the majority are negative:

www.productreview.com.au/listings/e-go

forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1357877

Maybe a name change to Swift and Shift?




sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
11 Mar 2011 12:26PM
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K Dog said...

sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


Seems like you were lucky - doing some internetting on reviews and the majority are negative:



Yeh K Dog, it appears I have been very fortunate indeed after reading some of those reviews.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
11 Mar 2011 12:07PM
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K Dog said...

sausage said...

K Dog,
That is a bummer although I have received and used this company/ies for sending stuff on numerous occassions without any issues.


Seems like you were lucky - doing some internetting on reviews and the majority are negative:

<snip>



Like almost anything on the internet, its only the people that have had problems that complain, so it can often lead to a very negative opinion of things.

I haven't read the reviews, but my experiences with e-go have been great. In reality its the same service as the 'name' couriers, but run on a shoe string budget to reduce costs. You get not much as far as customer service goes, but that is where you should be saving money.

If you want a full service courier, then you will end up paying more. Well at least that's my thinking.

I have sent heaps of sails using them, and when I send something it is wrapped well. As most things are charged on cubic volume, you can go overboard with the wrapping as it adds nothing to the freight charge. The last ones I sent where wrapped in marine carpet, and if they managed to pierce that, it would have been a good effort!

Their rate from WA to the eastern states is excellent, probably because more things are sent to WA than from.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
11 Mar 2011 3:29PM
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Good news! They found in Sydney. Someone reported finding a board thingy with no label on it. Must have come off in the travelling.......... any how - I WILL get my board

Sh1t happens - and it did. Naturally nobody likes it when stuff goes missing - especially for a month!!!!!

But I don't care now about all the communication issues, all good once I have it (in good order - fingers crossed).

jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
11 Mar 2011 3:42PM
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Those links with the comments from the users on their service is pure gold. I cant believe they are still in business!

jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
11 Mar 2011 3:45PM
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K Dog said...

Good news! They found in Sydney. Someone reported finding a board thingy with no label on it. Must have come off in the travelling.......... any how - I WILL get my board

Sh1t happens - and it did. Naturally nobody likes it when stuff goes missing - especially for a month!!!!!

But I don't care now about all the communication issues, all good once I have it (in good order - fingers crossed).


They found board thingy???

Wonder if this is it? After all no label means that there is no guarantee this is what you bought!

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
11 Mar 2011 3:49PM
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jermaldan said...

K Dog said...

Good news! They found in Sydney. Someone reported finding a board thingy with no label on it. Must have come off in the travelling.......... any how - I WILL get my board

Sh1t happens - and it did. Naturally nobody likes it when stuff goes missing - especially for a month!!!!!

But I don't care now about all the communication issues, all good once I have it (in good order - fingers crossed).


They found board thingy???

Wonder if this is it? After all no label means that there is no guarantee this is what you bought!



She described it from the message in their system.... def my board.

I guess because we work in professional orgs you are used to reasonably good followups, people checking things down the line and trouble shooting and so carry that expectation into other aspects of your life.

But being a budget carrier, they aren't focusing on faulting or communicating to the level we are probably used to - so issues slip through to the keeper

I guess the label coming off is just one of those things...... and not having an answer for your client - well, they think the worst........

jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
11 Mar 2011 5:45PM
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Still....its not good enough

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
11 Mar 2011 2:55PM
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Now that they have found it, perhaps you should change the title to "USE ... Transport with Care!"

McMahon
VIC, 129 posts
11 Mar 2011 7:43PM
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Don't be too forgiving. I've been waiting for over a week for them to pick a sail up from work. I sent a blunt email today. I don't think I'll be using them again.

nosinkanow
NSW, 441 posts
11 Mar 2011 8:53PM
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I've actually had a good run with them, well twice anyway. Very cheap if you send Depot-to-Depot and both cases has been recieved within 5 working days...or 7 realistically as a weekend always gets in the way. I'll give 'em another shot next week but this time Depot-to-Door with a big box from Mid-Coast NSW to Tassie. This'll be an interesting test.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
11 Mar 2011 7:28PM
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jermaldan said...

Those links with the comments from the users on their service is pure gold. I cant believe they are still in business!


I don't know. I think some of the people don't realise that they are getting a cheap rate by giving up a lot of customer service. What do they expect, especially when you compare the rates, and see how different they are?

One of the complaints was whinging that the couriers said the item was much heavier than it really was... well duh! Most/all couriers charge by cubic volume or dead weight, whichever is the greater. If you send a cubic metre of styrofoam it will be charged as if it weighed 250kgs, not 20kgs. This appears to be an industry standard thing, and even Aus Post do it.

As for the labels, well, one of the other things I am paranoid about is sticking the labels down properly and adding my details to the package somewhere else, just in case. (having said that, I forgot last time!)

Gybesports
NSW, 193 posts
25 Mar 2011 12:39PM
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To be fair I have used e-go hundreds of times - i have so far had nothing actually go missing, I have had a few things in the early days where the label came off and it took a while for them to find out where to send the parcel.
It clearly stipulates in the labelling instructions.
"write the delivery address in marker pen" on the parcel as well as taping the printed con-note onto the parcel.
If you do this you will have no problems.

I have sent maybe 30 boards this way and had only one very slightly damaged but that was also 1/2 the fault of bad packing from Cobra!

McMahon
VIC, 129 posts
25 Mar 2011 5:27PM
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I just had a package picked up from e-go after nagging them for three weeks by email and phone calls. The guy who is receiving the package contacted them and they said they had no record of the contract at all. Luckily he held onto the paperwork that ego emailed both of us once I paid for the service online.
The scary part is all they have done so far is pick it up. I hope it makes it to WA!

NEVER AGAIN!!

jedda
WA, 110 posts
25 Mar 2011 9:02PM
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A cautionary point.

From my experience, never deal with UPS if going international. They have been the worst company ever for me to deal with.

Terrible mishandling of goods and terrible follow-up.

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
25 Mar 2011 11:33PM
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Don't use FedEx - I once sent a volleyball and some ice skates and they were never seen again.

rustbucket
NSW, 290 posts
1 Apr 2011 9:18PM
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not keen on couriers of any type.... infact i avoid them.

a few years ago I sold an epoxy longboard and the interstate buyer asked if he could send a courier although I had stated local pickup

i agreed and to be sure I packed it extra well...

a few unpaid hours wrapping it thick in cardboard and taping

lucky i did as the upsetting thing is the courier delighted in heaving the board 20 foot into the truck on top of everything, reckon they delight in showing their indifference to your order.

imagine how many more truck transfers these boards endure...

this came after a delivery to me where a similar courier delivered a rare vintage synthesizer sound module to me [size and shape [deeper in rear] of 19" rack mount cassette deck or amplifier] ..he held the box arms length with me almost in reach and simply threw the box forward at my feet from a height of 4 foot...with force with a look of indifference on his face

I say simply, I dont trust any of them



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