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Same Day Courier v Standard Delivery Service

Wednesday, 9 October 2019 at 16:09

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What are the differences between a SAME DAY COURIER and a regular delivery service such as Royal Mail, or a huge, international delivery company such as UPS?

When it comes to having your delivery carried out, I’m telling you now there is no better way than to use a same day courier service.

Below are several reasons why a same day delivery company is better than a standard delivery service.

 

1.Security

Dedicated courier services will handle your package or the parcel with great care throughout the delivery process. The chances of your parcel getting damaged, stolen or lost are very low. Courier services such as Greg Paulson Same Day Couriers treat your consignment as if it’s their own, so once you hand it over to them, you feel that it’s going to be “as safe as taking it there yourself”. We aim to give you peace of mind so you don’t have to worry about your goods.

2. Speed

Using a same day courier usually means your goods reach the delivery address in a timely manner. Couriers will collect your consignment from your home or business premises and then take them directly to their destination, in the quickest time possible.

3. Courier Cost

We’re sure you’ll find our delivery costs very competitive and excellent value for money. Simply contact us with your consignment details and both the delivery and collection addresses and we will provide a quote either verbally or by email.

4. Availability

Available to carry out your deliver whenever, wherever, we can carry out deliveries throughout the UK, be it to Manchester, London or Birmingham, at a time to suit you.

5. Same Day Delivery

Your shipment can be collected and delivered to it’s destination on the same day. Our courier service is perfect for all urgent & time-critical deliveries.

If you are looking for a one-stop solution for all of your same day delivery needs, visit us at – Web: www.gregpaulsoncourier.co.uk/

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