I charge £3.00 for delivery and send by courier that costs £6.00, which is fine. But on a couple of occassions recently the customers have not been around to accept delivery on repeated occassions and have failed to contact the courier (or me) to arrange delivery and the courier has returned the parcel to us, for which they charge another £6.00 + £8.00 fee(!).
So now I have paid £20 in fees and the customer doesn't even have their parcel (both were cheeky enough to ask me to send it again!).
So is there anyway that I can add something to my terms & conditions to say that we may make a charge if the delivery is unreasonably refused, or no reasonable attempt is made to rearrange delivery if they are out? - without falling foul of the customers legal rights?
Maybe a 'restocking fee'?
So now I have paid £20 in fees and the customer doesn't even have their parcel (both were cheeky enough to ask me to send it again!).
So is there anyway that I can add something to my terms & conditions to say that we may make a charge if the delivery is unreasonably refused, or no reasonable attempt is made to rearrange delivery if they are out? - without falling foul of the customers legal rights?
Maybe a 'restocking fee'?
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