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Thursday 07 December 2023 11:49 am  |  Updated:  Friday 08 December 2023 10:55 am

Evri-one’s fed up: Ofcom reveals Britain’s least favourite delivery firms

By: Jess Jones

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Evri delivered 730m parcels in the 12 months to March, a 14.9 per cent year-on-year rise that helped profit more than double.
Evri delivered 730m parcels in the 12 months to March, a 14.9 per cent year-on-year rise that helped profit more than double.

Ofcom has revealed which parcel firms the nation has the most beef with.

The regulator found that two-thirds of those it surveyed said they have had a delivery issue in the past six months, according to its latest post monitoring report.

Under UK consumer law, online retailers are liable if a parcel fails to arrive or turns up damaged. Sometimes a customer may have to contact the delivery firm to receive their compensation.

But fewer than half of the parcel recipients who contact the delivery company are satisfied with the communication, the handling of their complaint and the resolution of their issue.

Over these three metrics, FedEx, Amazon and DHL were rated as having the highest satisfaction levels, between 54 and 58 per cent.

But Evri and Yodel have the lowest satisfaction levels, with 26 per cent and 37 per cent, respectively.

Royal Mail came middle of the pack at 44 per cent, despite recently being fined by the watchdog for delivering too slowly.

Ofcom said concerns about the sustainability of the service have increased again since last year, especially about Royal Mail’s ability to deliver sufficient efficiency savings.

According to Ofcom, the most common complaints include delayed parcels, deliveries left in the wrong spot, and drivers knocking too quietly or failing to wait for long enough.

An Evri spokesperson said: “These findings are nearly a year out of date (January 2023) and taken at a time when Royal Mail strikes caused particular difficulties for parcel deliveries.

“They don’t reflect the significant improvements we have made this year with over £40m invested in recruiting more couriers introducing easier ways to contact us, including a new customer service phone line, along with the doubling of the number of our customer service advisors.

“New retail client wins and the trust the Post Office has shown in partnering with us to sell our services highlight the high level of service we are providing, and we deliver more than 99% of the 720 million parcels we handle annually on time.”

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