Showing posts with label Transglobal Express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transglobal Express. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Fraud watch - how to spot a fake parcel delivery email

It's an unfortunate aspect of online life that businesses and customers are frequently subject to attempted fraud. Fraudsters masquerade as real businesses, creating false websites and sending fake notification emails, in an attempt to scam people into sending money or downloading harmful email attachments.

In the run-up to Christmas, delivery companies in particular are targeted, as many parcels are being sent and received and people may be expecting gifts.

So what should you watch out for?

Emails that say payment is required


The most common type of email fraud reported to us is a request for payment, usually for international deliveries. You might receive an email that informs you that there is a parcel waiting for you, but that some payment is required to complete the delivery.


Spam document asking for absurd insurance fee.


Usually the sender asks for either:

(1) insurance money
(2) customs duties and taxes

These emails may be accompanied by false documentation, complete with pretend order or receipt numbers and address details—sometimes even the recipient's name. They may also include a photograph of the supposed parcel.

Sometimes they include genuine links to the delivery company's website, but provide a phone number or email address that belongs to the fraudulent party, who will then answer when you try to make contact.

It's usually easy to spot these fraudulent emails by the absurd amounts of money they ask for—more than you would ever be expected to pay for insurance or customs.

But the bottom line is that, in any case, you should never make a payment without doing the proper checks first, especially if it's been requested by email.


False logo, huge customs fee and official-looking form.


If in doubt, track down the official website of the courier company (if it exists), and check with them, using the contact details on their site, to see whether any such parcel exists. Order reference numbers, or screenshots of any emails, will be able to help with speedy identification.

Never rely on the contact information provided in the email, and don't open any attachments!

In the first place, remember to ask the most obvious questions: Am I expecting a delivery? And do I know the person who's supposed to be sending it?

Emails with harmful links/attachments


Scammers are very good at creating emails that look convincing, and might even have stolen the text and layout of genuine emails. These emails, as mentioned, sometimes contain valid links and contact information to add a veneer of authenticity.

If you ever receive an email regarding an unknown parcel delivery—one you haven't recently made yourself—never click on any of the links or open any attachments. Even an innocuous-looking .doc file can contain a trojan virus.

Never submit any of your personal details, including usernames and passwords, after following a link without first checking the URL.  You can check the real URL of links by hovering (but not clicking!) over them. If these links don't use the official domain of the company (e.g. @transglobalexpress.co.uk), they aren't to be trusted.

Fake URL and tracking number.


In the event that you do mistakenly open an attachment or follow a malicious link, delete the email and run your antivirus software to check for malware.

Remember, Google is your friend: often you can search for other emails like yours and find that others have already reported it.

A note on sender addresses


Usually you can tell easily when a sender email is fake—for example, when it doesn't use a company's own domain but something like transglobalcompany@gmail.com or transglobexpr@aol.com. If they're more sophisticated, they might use a domain that looks similar to the real one, which you can check by Googling.

However, this is not always a reliable way of determining a genuine email, because sender addresses can be forged, to make it appear as if they are being sent from an official company email.

It is possible to determine the real address by checking the email header. But if that's too technical for your tastes, get in touch directly with the courier company to make sure.

Emails from Transglobal Express


If you have received an email from someone claiming to be Transglobal Express, here are a few facts to help you recognise the imposters.

This scam email actually uses one of our old templates.


We don't have branches anywhere but the UK and Germany. Our domains are:

http://www.transglobalexpress.co.uk
http://www.transglobal.org.uk
http://www.transglobalexpress.de

When sending shipment labels and invoices, we will only ever send PDFs—never .doc files or any other kind of file.

We would never charge more than £40 for insurance cover (we only insure up to a maximum value of £2000), and we would never request insurance via email, from the sender or the receiver. Insurance is arranged and paid for as part of the booking process.

We don't handle customs charges. Customs would get in touch with the recipient directly.

You can view our Contact Us page for our contact details, including legitimate phone numbers. If in doubt, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Book your Parcel Delivery with a German Courier Company

Ever considered trusting a German courier company for your parcel deliveries? Germans are widely known for their high service quality and reliability. In fact, one of the UK’s leading courier companies, Transglobal Express Ltd, opened a subsidiary in Germany.


World-Class Carriers

Transglobal Express GmbH is one of the most dynamic, independent courier companies in Germany. It offers excellent rates for domestic, European and international parcel services provided by renowned carriers such as UPS and DHL Express. 


Multilingual Interfaces

Since the German market is amongst the strongest in the world, languages play a vital part in achieving customer satisfaction. For this reason, TransglobalExpress.de is available in English and German – whichever language you prefer. 


Import & Export

Unlike other German courier companies, Transglobal Express GmbH offers import and export services, so you can send your parcels via a courier to anywhere in the world. All you need is a German residential or commercial address.


Any Questions?

A dedicated team of expert customer service advisors is ready to answer any questions you may have. You can send them via email, call up or log into the live chat.

Free quotes are available on Transglobalexpress.de without having to register first. If you are happy with the prices and transit times, simply register for free and book your parcel delivery.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Transglobal Express donates £5k to The Clatterbridge Cancer Charity


Bromborough, 25th September 2012: Transglobal Express, one of the leading UK courier and freight forwarding companies, has donated £5,000 to The Clatterbridge Cancer Charity.

“I believe Clatterbridge provides vital services to people with cancer. My stepfather spent his final weeks in Clatterbridge some years ago suffering from cancer. More recently a close colleague was diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment at the Centre”, said Lawson Archer, Managing Director at Transglobal Express Ltd.

The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre focusses on providing outstanding care for approximately 27,000 cancer patients at their centres on the Wirral, a satellite radiotherapy centre in Liverpool and their network of chemotherapy units across Merseyside, Cheshire and Lancashire. Transglobal Express’ donation will help with the funding of vital research and world-class equipment needed in order to provide support services which would otherwise be unavailable.

Kim Smith, Corporate Fundraising Manager: “Support from businesses in the local community is vital to us. With so many people being touched by cancer, a lot of workplaces will have colleagues, clients, friends or family who may have experienced the work that we carry out. These donations and partnerships make a huge difference and allow us to raise awareness of the centre and charity. We would like to thank Transglobal for this amazing donation that will really help to make a huge difference.”

Transglobal Express proactively supports local and international charitable organisations such as 3rd World Hope and most recently, The Bowel Movement. For further information about how to donate to The Clatterbridge Cancer Charity, please visit www.clatterbridgecc.org.uk.


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Media Contact
Transglobal Express – PR & Media
Miriam Sauter

Tel.: +44 (0) 845 145 1212 
Internet: www.transglobalexpress.co.uk
Follow us on Twitter at: twitter.com/transglobalexpr


Company Profile
Transglobal Express is one of the UK’s leading independent freight forwarders. Since its incorporation in 1993, Transglobal Express has gained an excellent reputation for our high quality air freight, sea freight and international courier services. We aim to provide value for money, worldwide delivery services through a range of top carriers.

For more information: www.transglobalexpress.co.uk

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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Cheap Parcel Service & Quality? – Getting The Balance Right


When choosing a parcel service, most of us are guided by price. As with many things cheap parcel services can offer great or little quality. The key is to recognise warning signs and check for certain criteria before making the booking. 

Step 1 – Check for transit liability & terms and conditions

  • High quality parcel service providers will offer customers a standard liability up to 50 GBP. They may also offer enhanced transit liability, which will cover you against any extra loss or damage. That way you can ensure that you will receive compensation in case anything happens to your shipment.


Step 2 – Which carriers will transport my consignment?

  • As the customer you can and should expect to be given full transparency over your parcel delivery. This also includes information about the carriers who will ship your parcels. A  good courier service will have the details about each courier service provider available on their website. 


Step 3 – Can I expect any surcharges?

  • Again, information about surcharges should be easily accessible from the website and clearly displayed during the booking process. For example if your collections or delivery address was located in a remote area.
  • It may happen that you have to pay for surcharges due to having tried to ship restricted items, or if you have provided incorrect details about the size, weight or length of your shipment. You may be debited for these surcharges at a later stage. For this reason, it is always a good idea to measure your consignment twice in its final packaging as well as to check back with your courier service and customs office, should you send a parcel abroad.


Step 4 – What about collection times?

  • Standard parcel services do not guarantee collections as the driver may have a large amount of parcels to collect on the day of your collection. Depending on the carrier, you will be given three hour windows or specific collection periods. 
  • You can contact your courier service’s customer service team and ask them to follow up on the failed collection, should the driver fail to collect your parcel within those hours. Be aware that compensation will not be given in these situations.


Step 5 – What about delivery times?

  • When requesting your quote, you will be shown an overview of estimated transit times. This can vary depending on customs, bank holidays, outstanding charges etc. However, a good courier will endeavour to deliver your consignment as quickly as possible. 


Step 6 – How do I book a cheap parcel service?

  • Independent courier service providers such as the Transglobal Express Ltd. offer discounted rates of up to 67 percent with leading carriers including DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx and DPD. Their cheap parcel services underlie high quality standards and offer you a great deal of flexibility with regards to speed of delivery and your budget. 
  • You can book online and request a free quote at TransglobalPremium.co.uk – no registration necessary until you decide to  book!


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Monday, 30 January 2012

How to Send Skis or Snowboards by Courier? A Quick Packaging Guide


Here is how you can send a ski or snowboards by courier and avoid transport damages.

Preparing your Ski / Snowboard Package
It is recommended to put out the following tools before starting with the packaging of your skis / snowboard:
  • 1x roll of packaging tape
  • 1x cardboard boxes or packaging paper, e.g. cut one or two boxes into even-sized pieces
  • 1x padding material

Attention: Please ensure that you do not exceed the standard girth of max 330 cm. The length of ski / snowboard should not exceed a maximum of 2 m and 20 cm in height. You can ship your skis / snowboard with any of the following courier services: UPS, DHL and TNT.


Packaging of Skis / Snowboards

The specific packaging size and restrictions often depend on the size of your snowboard / ski and the chosen parcel service**. Please contact your parcel delivery service directly and ask about any restrictions before sending your skis / snowboard.
Image c/o Bigremoval.com
  • In order to increase the level of stability, please package your skis in pairs.
  • If you send a snowboard, please use an additional amount of padding material. Edge protectors (polystyrene, plastics, foam) also offer a great solution in order to protect the edges and ends of your snowboard / skis.
  • Subsequently, please secure everything firmly with packaging tape.
  • Now wrap your skis / snowboard with the previously prepared cardboard boxes. If required, you may wrap another layer of packaging paper around your parcel.
  • Lastly, stick the Transglobal air waybill label on the front of your parcel.

If you would like to send ski sticks, gloves etc., please arrange a separate parcel delivery. You can also use our quotation form.

New at Transglobal? Visit our feedback page and read about other customers’ experiences with Transglobal Express.



**When sending your skis / snowboard, we always recommend that you refer to the carriers' websites for specific packaging guidance.


Tuesday, 20 December 2011

The Great Christmas Parcel Rush - Ways to Avoid Long Waiting Hours

According yesterday's reports by the Daily Mail,
Royal Mail customers have increasingly "experienced difficulties" over their parcel collections from local post offices.

Waiting times varied between 20 minutes in North Shields, North Tyneside and up to 90 minutes in Cambridge where approximately 70 people queued to collect their Christmas parcels.

Teacher, Jo Starkey (31) from Chorlton-cum-Hardy near Manchester, complained that she could "never park so [she] had to walk" despite being highly pregnant.

Image c/o North News & Pictures Ltd / Daily Mail
The Royal Mail stated that it would extend its opening hours for 1,400 local post offices whilst also delivering on sundays - but who knows if weather changes or else may affect deliveries...


Door-to-Door Parcel Deliveries - A Time-Saving Alternative

These days rarely anyone can afford to waste time on queuing up at the post office when this time could be spend somewhere else. Online courier services like Transglobal Express have enabled us to fit our parcel collections into the right slot in our dairies. With collection windows of as little as 3 hours, we can have our collected from our doorstep can send our parcels on the same day and have them collected from our doorstep.


On top of that, we can track and trace shipments using the Internet. Like Transglobal Express, many online courier services have discovered new ways of contacting a customer service advisers, i.e. about packaging guidance or insurance. Those of us who prefer instant online contact, can simply log into a live chat, tweet, Google+ or Facebook their questions.

Why not spare ourselves long waiting hours in the cold especially if online courier services offer the same service as booking with the carriers directly?





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Monday, 19 December 2011

UPS Prepared for Christmas Parcel Rush


  • 22nd December 2011 expected to be busiest day with 25 million parcel deliveries

Following last week’s reports, UPS ready to handle “last minute” Christmas parcels. This Thursday, 22nd December 2011 is expected to be the busiest day for the global logistics provider.

The latest projections forecast a volume of 300 parcels being delivered every second. This equals a total amount of 26 million parcels being solely delivered on 22nd December. In fact, UPS expects to transport over 25 million consignments on the remaining week days.

In order to process such large amounts, UPS Airlines will run 400 additional flights each day. Parcel deliveries can be made until 23rd December 2011.

Transglobal Express offers a variety of different parcel delivery solution with UPS including air and road-based services. Clients can book standard as well as express deliveries via TransglobalPremium.co.uk.

We recommend our customers to book early in order to ensure a safe and punctual delivery of their parcels.


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Source: UPS / Transglobal Express



Monday, 19 September 2011

Transglobal Express supports 3rd World Hope

3rd World Hope are a UK Charity who were created in July 2009. They are dedicated to working in cooperation with disadvantages communities in Africa to make them a safer environment for children to live. Just a couple of examples of village that have benefitted from the support of 3rd World Hope and their sponsors include Kamusita Village and Bandawe Village.

Transglobal Express have been involved in helping 3rd World Hope by offering shipping services free of charge, to ensure that donated toys and clothes get to those who need it most.

Support 3rd World Hope
"Transglobal Express have been an integral part of our development and success over the last 2 years. They have shipped our consignments of clothing and toys out to our Orphan Centre. Not only have our valued items reached their destination safely, but Transglobal Express have supported 3rd World Hope and the children we help in Africa, by doing this for us free of charge. This has allowed us to concentrate our funds where they are needed most, on providing these disadvantaged children with a chance of a safe and healthy future. Thank you for your continued support!"

Transglobal Express would like to invite all of our customers to get involved and offer your support to 3rd World Hope. You can find out more about the charity and how you can help by visiting our website at Transglobal Express supports 3rd World Hope or the 3rd World Hope website direct.