With the next postal strike looming on Friday this week and Monday of next, we’ve decided to run a “Beat the Strike” parcel race competition.
The guys at myHermes are putting up 10 free deliveries for the first 10 sellers to post a comment below saying “I want to Beat the Strike with myHermes“. Basically we’re going to hold a race, with the person who shipped the first parcel to reach its destination being the winner of some free eBay goodies.
If you’re expecting to have a product sold on eBay and can book a delivery on Wednesday (4th November) this week for collection on Thursday (5th November) then you can enter “Beat the Strike”.
“Beat the Strike” Prize
We’ll raid the TameBay goodie cupboard and if you are the winner of “Beat the Strike” you’ll get a decent stash of eBay merchandise as your prize. I know we’ve got an eBay pen, eBay pad, eBay 2Gb memory stick and an eBay baseball cap but we’ll drop in whatever else we can dig out as well. Even if you’re a collector of eBay merch we’ll get you some stuff you definitely won’t already have.
“Beat the Strike” competition rules
- There are 10 free deliveries available, one each for the first 10 UK based eBay sellers to enter the competition.
- You must be one of the first 10 to add a comment below saying “I want to Beat the Strike with myHermes” to qualify for a free delivery and (as per normal TameBay comments policy) use your real email address so that we can send you your free myHermes delivery voucher.
- You must book your parcel collection with myHermes for collection on Thursday 5th November.
(NB you must book by 8pm on Wednesday for a Thursday collection so book early to ensure you don’t miss out) - Once you’ve booked your collection you must email us your myHermes tracking number and the destination postcode so that we can verify your delivery.
- You’re welcome to enter even if you miss out on one of the 10 free delivery vouchers, however only one entry per person and you still need to email us your myHermes tracking number and the destination postcode by Thursday morning.
- Who ever has a parcel collected on Thursday 5th November and is first to add a comment on this post to confirm that it’s been delivered to their customer wins.
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