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Alexander Anishchenko2015-07-12 17:29:53
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Alexander Anishchenko, 2015-07-12 17:29:53

How do you interact with delivery services?

Greetings! I am currently working on the implementation of the idea of ​​​​a project for organizing a delivery service and conducting research on the demand among a potential audience.
I want to ask you to spend a little of your time and answer 10 questions. I would appreciate answers!
1. How often do you order something on the Internet, send parcels, goods to someone?
2. What groups of goods do you buy/send most often?
3. Where will you get information about delivery services?
4. What delivery service criteria will ultimately determine your choice?
5. What do you dislike about modern delivery methods?
6. What are the risks associated with the delivery service?
7. How much are you willing to pay for the delivery service in the city (maximum and minimum), in the country (maximum and minimum), around the world (maximum and minimum)?
8. How long are you willing to wait for the delivery of the ordered goods?
9. Are you ready to pay for delivery many times more (1.5, 2 times) of the cost of the goods in order to speed it up?
10. Tell us about your last experience of interacting with delivery services: when and how was it, what difficulties did you encounter, what impressions did you end up with?

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Gluck Virtualen, 2015-07-12
@gluck59

The main question (No. 9) of your post tells us that the result will be another "LLC Super-Mega-Logistics" with the same boors on the issue, assholes on the phone and - of course - systematic steaming of any time for any money.
You don't start there, kmk.

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Laplandiam, 2020-02-12
@Laplandiam

I don’t know if you were able to develop your business, but over the past five years I have not used anything else, except for the services of courier deliveries of Dimex (or Dimex, whichever is more convenient for you) - click . The guys have now expanded even more, very comfortable. Russian Post is no match for their "express", which loses parcels or delivers them in this form:
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After that, I dismantled the keyboard, I just had to throw out most of it, and left the buttons as "donors" ... I no longer order through this Sharashkin's office, it's better to overpay for quality + speed + adequate attitude than with carvalol to track each track code.

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NN, 2021-08-11
@Ivannik20

I have been using Shopoglot for 3 years, delivery standards, click They work with SDECOM and other carriers on the territory of the Russian Federation, and in America they have their own warehouse. I order about once every 3 months, most often, clothes, shoes, I ordered an instrument a couple of times, I once ordered a memory bar from ebay.
I don’t remember where I got the info, it’s like on some forum, the guys also suggested it.
What are the risks, I don't know. If you want to order something expensive, then you need to take out insurance, I think so.
Minimum - free, but it does not happen. Maximum, more than 30 bucks per kilo, I will not order. I don’t need to speed up, usually they send it quite quickly anyway, in covid once the longest happened was 32 days, and so 14-18.

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