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DPD Competition

DPD Competition Pippa

I have teamed up with DPD as they have launched a new service that I am sure many of you will be very happy about. The DPD Parcel Wizard suite has been developed in response to demand from online shoppers. The service lets the consumer use the virtual address to avail of lower delivery prices from e-tailers based outside Ireland, and then routes the parcel to their door or to an address of their choice. Meaning DPD are launching UK Virtual Address this week which means that people can buy online from UK and not have the usual challenges of getting their deliveries delivered to their front door.

The consumer uses the Parcel Wizard virtual address when ordering goods online. Once the parcel is received into the DPD Virtual Address location in Northern Ireland, DPD will readdress the parcel to the address the consumer has registered at www.dpdparcelwizard.ie and deliver it  overnight.

DPD will charge users €3.85 for this service and will provide three free “trips” to consumers between now and December 31st as part of their launch offering. In order to use the Parcel Wizard Virtual Address, you must first register with DPD. “Parcel Wizard”, which allows users to customise their deliveries and change the date and location of delivery if they so wish. In essence, the customer controls the delivery, rather than the delivery company itself.

I have teamed up with DPD to offer one lucky winner the chance to win a €500 gift voucher for ASOS. This is a brilliant prize and with the festive season coming up I am sure our lucky winner will be able to put it to good use.

Sorry this competition is now closed!

The Term and Conditions:
Competition prize is for a ASOS voucher worth €500. Winners must be based in Ireland. The winner who has answered the competition question correctly will be chosen at random. Judges decision is final. Prize cannot be exchanged for cash. By entering you are giving Pippa.ie and DPD permission to contact you by email in the future. Competition expires on the 7th December