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Pendraken News & Info! => General Pendraken => Topic started by: pierre the shy on 27 May 2024, 08:24:48 AM

Title: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: pierre the shy on 27 May 2024, 08:24:48 AM
Ordered "a few bits and pieces" from Pendraken recently, mainly ECW related camp followers and some extra cavalry figures to bulk up some existing Dutch horse units I have. 

According to Royal Mail tracking the package was picked up from Pendraken HQ at 08:24pm, 23 May 2024 

It arrived in NZ at 06:27pm, 27 May 2024 and cleared customs in Auckland.

4 days to get half way round the world is pretty fast, I'd expect to see the NZ Post courier sometime on Wednesday.

I'm suitably impressed.
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Techno 3 on 27 May 2024, 12:04:16 PM
It often takes longer than that to get from Middlesbrough to Wales !

(It probably goes the wrong way....Over Europe...over Russia....over the Pacific...across the States...over the Atlantic..has a rest in Ireland, then catches the ferry to Fishguard, and then on to the delivery office.)  ;)
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 27 May 2024, 12:42:46 PM
No one understands the mysteries of postage. I suspect the delay in Wales may be due to the 2 mph speed limit blanketed over the country....
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Techno 3 on 27 May 2024, 02:48:13 PM
You've seen the new Welsh flag then, Ian....with a red snail replacing the red dragon.
(It's so long since I've linked a piccy onto to the forum I've forgotten how to do it.) 8-}
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Ithoriel on 27 May 2024, 03:16:29 PM
(https://i.imgflip.com/7vyq7b.jpg)

20MPG though?
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Steve J on 27 May 2024, 03:50:45 PM
That is fast! This year some weeks we've only seen the posties 50% of the time :-\  :( .
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Gwydion on 27 May 2024, 04:22:50 PM
I don't object to 20mph in 'built up areas'. I do object to 20mph on a ring road specifically designed to avoid the 'built up areas'. No political comment but it does seem this wasn't entirely thought through at all levels.

Glad the post to NZ works better. :)
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Techno 3 on 27 May 2024, 07:36:54 PM
Quote from: Ithoriel on 27 May 2024, 03:16:29 PM(https://i.imgflip.com/7vyq7b.jpg)

20MPG though?
Thanks, Mike.

Though the one I saw, didn't have any text on it....especially the 20MPG...😄
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Leon on 28 May 2024, 01:20:08 PM
Quote from: pierre the shy on 27 May 2024, 08:24:48 AMAccording to Royal Mail tracking the package was picked up from Pendraken HQ at 08:24pm, 23 May 2024 

It arrived in NZ at 06:27pm, 27 May 2024 and cleared customs in Auckland.

4 days to get half way round the world is pretty fast, I'd expect to see the NZ Post courier sometime on Wednesday.

Wow, that's insanely fast, I can't quite believe it's got there so quickly!  We regularly send packages to my brother-in-law in New Plymouth and it's usually at least 10-14 days before they arrive, even with courier services.
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 28 May 2024, 02:20:19 PM
Just got a delivery which was supposed to arrive on 6/6 this afternoon from Germany - ordered on 17th May,
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: hammurabi70 on 29 May 2024, 07:49:48 PM
QuoteWow, that's insanely fast, I can't quite believe it's got there so quickly!  We regularly send packages to my brother-in-law in New Plymouth and it's usually at least 10-14 days before they arrive, even with courier services.
I once posted a letter in Tokyo and it arrived next day at the London address!  Impressive achievement for all involved.
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: pierre the shy on 29 May 2024, 10:12:37 PM
With a courier for delivery today so a week from door to door. Not a record but still very impressed with the time to get it to me.... will be busy this weekend  :)
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: Raider4 on 31 May 2024, 07:29:36 PM

QuoteI don't object to 20mph in 'built up areas'. I do object to 20mph on a ring road specifically designed to avoid the 'built up areas'.
No objection to a lower speed limit, but technically 20 is a real pain. Just too fast for 2nd gear. 3rd gear is just about fine on the flat, but the slightest hill means I have to change down again. It feels like I'm constantly shifting between 2nd & 3rd gear to drive at 20mph.


25mph would be a better lower limit I feel. Scrap both 30 & 20 and just make it a blanket 25 in built-up areas.
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: John Cook on 31 May 2024, 10:13:12 PM
We have 20mph imposed where I live.  Waste of time, nobody seems to obey it and it isn't being enforced.  Got overtaken on the inside today by a bloke on a mobility scooter who turned off into a local care home!
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: fred. on 31 May 2024, 10:28:52 PM
QuoteNo objection to a lower speed limit, but technically 20 is a real pain. Just too fast for 2nd gear. 3rd gear is just about fine on the flat, but the slightest hill means I have to change down again. It feels like I'm constantly shifting between 2nd & 3rd gear to drive at 20mph.


25mph would be a better lower limit I feel. Scrap both 30 & 20 and just make it a blanket 25 in built-up areas.
Good idea - and I agree on the reasoning. I often find I'm doing 25mph around me, as the roads are a mix of 20s and 30s. 

QuoteGot overtaken on the inside today by a bloke on a mobility scooter who turned off into a local care home!
I was in Wales in the autumn not long after the widespread 20mph limit was introduced - I did quite a bit of pedal cycling when we were there - and was frequently faster than the cars. 
Title: Re: Now that's what I call good service
Post by: pierre the shy on 01 June 2024, 12:07:59 AM
QuoteWe have 20mph imposed where I live.  Waste of time, nobody seems to obey it and it isn't being enforced.  Got overtaken on the inside today by a bloke on a mobility scooter who turned off into a local care home!

Maybe they have their speedometers calibrated in Welsh miles per hour rather than imperial miles per hour?

A Welsh mile (milltir or milldir) was, according to Wikipedia, 3 statute miles and 1,470 yards long (6.17 km), though it has not been used offically since the 14th century.

So 20 welsh mph would be roughly equivalent to 60mph?

Mind you I don't think that arguement would stand up in court somehow  :-\