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PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:28 pm 
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Edited my post. I have been in contact with them and they have been quite helpful.

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Oh NOW I get it.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 10:17 pm 
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For those who were interested. Here is the answer on shipping.



:arrow: We try to do free shipping where we can cover the cost of the shipping from the profit from the sale, but where the shipping is more than we can cover, we contact the customer and let them know what the shipping cost will be.

Because most shipping companies charge based on the greater of actual weight and volumetric weight, it is almost impossible for us to work out what the shipping cost is going to be until we have had a look at an order. We could just put standard carriage charges up on the website to include in the orders, but we prefer the personal touch of assessing each customer's orders separately, and this has served us quite well as the customers seem to appreciate it, and we get repeat orders from them.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:37 am 
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dalmeny wrote:
it is almost impossible for us to work out what the shipping cost is going to be until we have had a look at an order.

But they had a look at the order. I presume you asked them about what you wanted to buy...
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Just went through an order process for a couple of 7.5 cooper S discs...

and they said...
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Answer on free shipping came back. Stated, ""Sorry, too heavy, too little a margin, can't ship for free." (Full stop)

Maybe it's late and I'm being to pedantic but couldn't they have said "Sorry, too heavy, too little margin can't ship for free, the cost to Australia would be $???..."


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:14 am 
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dalmeny wrote:
For those who were interested. Here is the answer on shipping.



:arrow: We try to do free shipping where we can cover the cost of the shipping from the profit from the sale, but where the shipping is more than we can cover, we contact the customer and let them know what the shipping cost will be.

Because most shipping companies charge based on the greater of actual weight and volumetric weight, it is almost impossible for us to work out what the shipping cost is going to be until we have had a look at an order. We could just put standard carriage charges up on the website to include in the orders, but we prefer the personal touch of assessing each customer's orders separately, and this has served us quite well as the customers seem to appreciate it, and we get repeat orders from them.

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Thanks Dalmeny, i think I will still have a look at getting some stuff through them, I'm after a few lighter bits so I'll see what they come back with.

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:58 pm 
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they're out of stock

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The website is not up to date with stock levels, email them and they will have it 90% of the time.

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 10:11 am 
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The website is not up to date with stock levels, email them and they will have it 90% of the time.


yeah, I did, the reply I got was

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Thank you for your enquiry. I am sorry but I don't have a delivery date yet for ADU9102, we have had these on order with the supplier for a while.


but I reckon they're just not passing the post delivery testing.... "every one of these we buy is bloody ........!!"

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Hi Guys

Richard from Leacy Classics here. I would like to apologise if my colleague's email regarding shipping the brake discs appeared abrupt. We understand our shipping can be a bit confusing, but as I said in my email to dalmeny, we prefer to assess each order individually hopefully to save you as the customer money. We don't make any profit on carriage, and in many cases where we do come back to the customer with a carriage charge it is not the full amount. Example in point, to ship a pair of brake discs to dalmeny would cost £42.70 by UPS, but what my colleague should have told him, and what I have told him subsequently is we can ship them to him for £25.00.

Regarding our website stocks not being correct, that was the case until recently, our website is now automatically updated twice a day with current stock levels from our warehouse system and hopefully should now be about 99% correct (I will never claim 100% accuracy as someone will always find some obscure item we are showing in stock which isn't actually on the shelf).

We have many satisfied customers 'down under', and in fact Australia and New Zealand are our fastest growing markets from a websales point of view.

If anyone is looking to place a large order and wish to find out about shipping in advance (and even a possibility of a price discount depending on the size of the order), I can be emailed on [email protected], and if you include the parts list in excel format we can reply even quicker. For large orders we can take them separately from the website to save you having to pick all the items on the website, and either send a paypal invoice if you wish to pay by paypal or take payment by credit card in your own currency (we get the money in sterling, your card gets charged in AU$, and therefore there should be no foreign currency fee on your card).

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 11:07 pm 
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Hi Richard,

As I was one of the e-mailers in this topic I would like to say thank you for jumping on the forum and telling it how it is. It is just good customer service and I appreciate your reply. I would definately feel much better about putting in an order now.

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