[access-uk] Re: Large parcel services with accessible websites--anyone know any?

  • From: John Ramm <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2018 17:11:25 +0000

Hi John

I have recently sent several things using
www.parcel2go.com
I find the site pretty good, and they are a broker really, comparing prices from different companies and displaying them to you in an accessible manner. They then offer you the chance to print labels and I really like the fact that many companies now collect from your home. I've found the drivers who collect really helpful if you don't have any help to fold labels properly etc. As long as you have every thing printed when they arrive they seem to be happy to help. I even sent a couple of things to China recently so give them a go.

Talk soon, John Ramm

At 13:47 04/12/2018, you wrote:

Hello all,


I used to use Ipostparcels.co.uk to post large parcels but it has now changed and, yes, for the worse, so they must have "immproved" it (sour grin)!


I've had a look at such as DPD and DHL but these also appear to have impenatrable elements on their websites.


Has anyone used such a service recently and know that it is usable with no sight and such as NVDA or Jaws, either with Chrome or Waterfox?


P.S. Don't suggest Hermese, as they are not only cheap but also extreemly nasty.


Thanks.

John.

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