Sat-19-04-2014, 12:28 PM
Just wanted to share a bad experience from Chronopost's agent in Montmorillon "Le Temps Des Livres".
Thursday received a text from Chronopst you parcel is at Le Temps Des Livres awaiting your collection. I don't know why it went there, but apparently the book shop acts as an agent and takes parcels if the Post Office is closed. I don't know why it went to Montmorillon either but that's another story of Chronopost being to lazy to deliver to the address on the parcel.
Anyway the text also gave a tracking number and said I should check on Chronopost's website, on checking it said go to Le Temps Des Livres with your tracking number and proof of ID to retrieve your parcel.
Mrs Fred arrived at the book shop with the tracking number her ID and mine as the parcel was addressed to me, and asked the lady for the parcel. She told her the parcel was not there and they had no record of it, she said can you check the tracking as Chronopost say it is here. Non was the reply and she refused to say any more.
Mrs Fred phoned me and asked me to check it out, so I phoned Chronopost and after the usual wait finally got told your parcel IS at Le Temps Des Livres and they sent me an Email to prove it. They also said ask the book shop to go on Chronopost's website and put in the tracking number and they will see it is in their shop.
Phoned Mrs Fred, she went back into the shop and this time there was a man behind the counter. So she asked him for the parcel he was the same as the woman and said No it's not here very bluntly, Mrs Fred then asked him if he would go on Chronopost's website and enter the tracking number. He refused point blank to do so and started serving another customer.
By now Mrs Fred was getting a bit upset with the way she had been treated, and phoned me again. I said go back in the shop and let me talk to him. As she walked in the shop he came up to her and said are you talking to Chronopost? I heard him and said tell him Yes.
Suddenly it went quiet for a while and Mrs Fred said "I have it" The man decided after thinking she was complaining to Chronopost that he did have the parcel after all.
So all in all very poor service from Le Temps Des Livres Montmorillon and I won't be shopping with them, and I recommend if anyone has a parcel waiting for them at the book shop to insist they check the internet or make out you are phoning Chronopost.
I wasn't there myself but Mrs Fred isn't prone to lying, and if the owner of the shop is reading this please feel free to comment.
Fred gets off his soap box.
I also give good revues of local businesses:
Puncture repair in Montmorillon
Banque Postale Montmorillon
Thursday received a text from Chronopst you parcel is at Le Temps Des Livres awaiting your collection. I don't know why it went there, but apparently the book shop acts as an agent and takes parcels if the Post Office is closed. I don't know why it went to Montmorillon either but that's another story of Chronopost being to lazy to deliver to the address on the parcel.
Anyway the text also gave a tracking number and said I should check on Chronopost's website, on checking it said go to Le Temps Des Livres with your tracking number and proof of ID to retrieve your parcel.
Mrs Fred arrived at the book shop with the tracking number her ID and mine as the parcel was addressed to me, and asked the lady for the parcel. She told her the parcel was not there and they had no record of it, she said can you check the tracking as Chronopost say it is here. Non was the reply and she refused to say any more.
Mrs Fred phoned me and asked me to check it out, so I phoned Chronopost and after the usual wait finally got told your parcel IS at Le Temps Des Livres and they sent me an Email to prove it. They also said ask the book shop to go on Chronopost's website and put in the tracking number and they will see it is in their shop.
Phoned Mrs Fred, she went back into the shop and this time there was a man behind the counter. So she asked him for the parcel he was the same as the woman and said No it's not here very bluntly, Mrs Fred then asked him if he would go on Chronopost's website and enter the tracking number. He refused point blank to do so and started serving another customer.
By now Mrs Fred was getting a bit upset with the way she had been treated, and phoned me again. I said go back in the shop and let me talk to him. As she walked in the shop he came up to her and said are you talking to Chronopost? I heard him and said tell him Yes.
Suddenly it went quiet for a while and Mrs Fred said "I have it" The man decided after thinking she was complaining to Chronopost that he did have the parcel after all.
So all in all very poor service from Le Temps Des Livres Montmorillon and I won't be shopping with them, and I recommend if anyone has a parcel waiting for them at the book shop to insist they check the internet or make out you are phoning Chronopost.
I wasn't there myself but Mrs Fred isn't prone to lying, and if the owner of the shop is reading this please feel free to comment.
Fred gets off his soap box.
I also give good revues of local businesses:
Puncture repair in Montmorillon
Banque Postale Montmorillon