trimglafix wrote on Dec 9
th, 2010 at 10:06am:
"BTW, will they deal with calls about redelivery (and any other type of enquiry) on the switchboard number, 0151 290 8500?"
Not at the tiem I called. I only called it once, but I was going round in circles with the receptionist (as she called herself). She refused to put me through to anyone else (I asked many times to speak to her boss) or give me any number other than the 0871 number. She had clearly been told to make sure customers chasing parcels use only the 0871 number.
Thanks for the feedback. I've made some changes to the entries.
0800 157 7777 is now at the top with a note in bold saying "Redelivery for all areas" followed by "Arrange redelivery online at
www.myhdnl.co.uk". Where possible, I assume it's easiest to use the website (I write this having not used the website - I am making assumptions over its usefulness).
These companies are all computerised now anyway, which is why they like you to speak to a central call centre rather than individual depots. Allowing consignees to book redeliveries over the internet means that they interact with the system without needing an agent to do so, as is the case when you ring.
trimglafix wrote on Dec 9
th, 2010 at 10:06am:
"I'm not sure of the point of this name change, clearly there is always money to be thrown at exercises like this. It has previously been known as Business Express and White Arrow, so it's had its fair share of name changes."
I beleive it is because Googling hdnl brings up more negative comments on the company than positive. This proves that complaining on the net does work. Well done all those who put the effort in.
It seems to me like the suits think they can buy their way out with a new "brand" name. How about improving the way your company works?
I'm sure that they would say that they're getting better; whether they are or not, I don't know.
This company has had several names over the years. But you don't have to change your name to improve your image. Look at how Škoda has transformed its image over the last couple of decades!
trimglafix wrote on Dec 9
th, 2010 at 10:06am:
The technique I used to get the number(s) I required works with a lot of large companies. Just add or subtract 1 to a Geographic number you have for the company & listen to who answers. Do the same if you only have a geographic fax number.
Please help out where you can, advising us by posting in the forum (in the Requests section) about any numbers not working (say why, eg not recognised, always busy) or those that do work and are unverified. Similarly, sometimes companies change 08 numbers or get additional ones, so please let us know so these can be added. I respond quickly to messages posted on the forum about this.
If you find new alternatives not listed, then post those as well. This site works through user input; telling us of updates, additions and numbers that need removing.