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<blockquote data-quote="Pickles" data-source="post: 546573" data-attributes="member: 13862"><p>VW suppliers aren't the only ones that impose these excessive delivery charges, personally I don't think there is any justification for charging £12 delivery if it only cost £3 or so to post. I have moaned to VWH about being charged a fiver and the postage has only been a couple of quid, so they all do it to some degree.</p><p></p><p>I had similar when I ordered some sleeper screws from the other week, they claimed the £8.10 they charged above the postage cost was justified for packing and wage for the picker. I bought 30 sleeper screws which must have taken all of a minute to put in the very cheap and small cardboard box, now I don't suppose they are paying the guy above minimum wage of £6.50 an hour, so not only did they take profit from the goods sold but a big chunk of extra from the postage charge. Needless to say i won't be using them again. I thought the screws were going to be a bit heavier and need additional packing (how wrong I was).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickles, post: 546573, member: 13862"] VW suppliers aren't the only ones that impose these excessive delivery charges, personally I don't think there is any justification for charging £12 delivery if it only cost £3 or so to post. I have moaned to VWH about being charged a fiver and the postage has only been a couple of quid, so they all do it to some degree. I had similar when I ordered some sleeper screws from the other week, they claimed the £8.10 they charged above the postage cost was justified for packing and wage for the picker. I bought 30 sleeper screws which must have taken all of a minute to put in the very cheap and small cardboard box, now I don't suppose they are paying the guy above minimum wage of £6.50 an hour, so not only did they take profit from the goods sold but a big chunk of extra from the postage charge. Needless to say i won't be using them again. I thought the screws were going to be a bit heavier and need additional packing (how wrong I was). [/QUOTE]
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