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TrustScore: 4 em 5

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Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

I run a small window cleaning round and I had dor2dor distribute 20,000 leaflets for me in my local town and surrounding areas. I spent just over £1300 all in and this campaign added over £5400 t... Ver mais

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Classificada 4 em 5 estrelas

Great communication from the head office and very reliable staff. They hit all 5,000 of our target houses exactly when promised.

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Classificada 3 em 5 estrelas

I want to echo what another employee put here regarding it working out about £7 per hour. The company can say the reasons it’s calculated per house rather than hourly but the fact is it takes ar... Ver mais

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Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

There is regular work, rarely there is no work available. Can deliver as Much or as little without any pressure. Never have any problem with payments. Always on time On the slight negative some ma... Ver mais

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DOR-2-DOR offers you a genuine and reliable Leaflet Distribution service. We also supply a full range of printing products as well as a top-quality design service to meet all your needs.


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Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

I have been very impressed with…

I have been very impressed with Dor2Dor, Sutton & Wimbledon.
Prompt collection and delivery of our literature, Ahmad is professional, courtious and has never let us down.
I can totally recommend this company.

9 de março de 2022
Opinião espontânea
Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

Excellent

Excellent, friendly company to work for. Jeff and the team at head office are always happy to help; they pride themselves on a professional and reliable service. Would highly recommend.

23 de fevereiro de 2022
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Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

I have used Lisa for a couple of used…

I have used Lisa for a couple of used and the service is exceptional.
I am kept fully informed of where my delivery locations will be and when they will be distributed. I can honestly say this a first class service run by a teliable honest company.

23 de fevereiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
Classificada 1 em 5 estrelas

Annoying spam

A company that makes a profit by sending spam mails

21 de fevereiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
logótipo da DOR-2-DOR

Resposta da DOR-2-DOR

At DOR-2-DOR, we do, of course, respect your right not to have unaddressed material through your letterbox. However, these can sometimes be missed by our or any delivery company, so we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you.

May we please take this opportunity to give you some vital information about what we do and our industry.

The European Union and the UK government want to see paper going into landfill reduced, and recycling increased and are keen for effective systems to be put in place to reduce the number of unwanted leaflets inserted in magazines sold at your local newsagents and leaflets and other material that's posted through your letterbox reduced and minimised.

With door drops, the main logistical problem is making sure our Post Person doesn't put the leaflet through the letterbox of the homes that don't want it. This may seem a simple problem to overcome; however, in practice, there are issues. We give our Post People a map of the delivery area showing streets for the drop area, and the deliverer happily goes on their round. The delivery process is entirely mechanical and automatic, and they sometimes have headphones on. If there is a notice by the letterbox, our Post Person may miss it and push the unwanted leaflet through the letterbox.

We use the recommended method from the Data & Marketing Association, which is to give the deliverer a list of addresses not to deliverer to, and we mark it on the map that they are following. This works well, but sometimes if the Post Person loses concentration for one reason or another, unwanted letterboxes can still get posted.

Now I guess you might say, well, why does junk mail have to exist at all? Why can't we ban it? The truth is it works, and over 90% of the population don't really mind getting the latest Pizza menu from their local restaurant or a special offer from a fitness club, or a message from a garden maintenance man plying his trade. The fact is that it works, and it especially works for local businesses.

It's a relatively low cost, so it is helping the local business community and creates jobs. More people working means more taxes collected, resulting in better hospitals and schools, infrastructure and social services etc. In fact, the DMA statistics show that the direct marketing industry injects over £45 billion annually into the national economy, and that's a lot of schools and hospitals etc. So it's a little bit of junk mail that perhaps you don't want can do a lot of good for many people.

Finally, some facts regarding paper and trees. Two Sides the print industry voice tells us that 94.4% of the paper we use comes from European forests and that these forests are growing by an area the size of Greece every year, that's 1.5 million football fields or four times the area of greater London and paper can easily be recycled. More trees for paper means less CO2, so it's positively affecting the environment.

More importantly, the environmental impact of electronic communication cannot be ignored. - The ICT industry accounts for approximately 2% of global emissions. Annually Global Cloud computing demands twice as much electricity as the entire United Kingdom. 9 million tonnes of e-waste from goods such as mobile phones, laptops and tablets is generated.

Print and paper can be a sustainable way to communicate; many consumers still value it, including the younger generations.

We apologies for any inconvenience you have experienced.

Classificada 1 em 5 estrelas

Remove my details from your database

This company has failed me for the last two years or more. I have asked them to remove my email address from their database even blocked their emails and they still send them. I'm Not going to use your device so please delete my details from your database.

16 de fevereiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
logótipo da DOR-2-DOR

Resposta da DOR-2-DOR

At DOR-2-DOR, we do, of course, respect your right not to have unaddressed material through your letterbox. However, these can sometimes be missed by our or any delivery company, so we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you.

May we please take this opportunity to give you some vital information about what we do and our industry.

The European Union and the UK government want to see paper going into landfill reduced, and recycling increased and are keen for effective systems to be put in place to reduce the number of unwanted leaflets inserted in magazines sold at your local newsagents and leaflets and other material that's posted through your letterbox reduced and minimised.

With door drops, the main logistical problem is making sure our Post Person doesn't put the leaflet through the letterbox of the homes that don't want it. This may seem a simple problem to overcome; however, in practice, there are issues. We give our Post People a map of the delivery area showing streets for the drop area, and the deliverer happily goes on their round. The delivery process is entirely mechanical and automatic, and they sometimes have headphones on. If there is a notice by the letterbox, our Post Person may miss it and push the unwanted leaflet through the letterbox.

We use the recommended method from the Data & Marketing Association, which is to give the deliverer a list of addresses not to deliverer to, and we mark it on the map that they are following. This works well, but sometimes if the Post Person loses concentration for one reason or another, unwanted letterboxes can still get posted.

Now I guess you might say, well, why does junk mail have to exist at all? Why can't we ban it? The truth is it works, and over 90% of the population don't really mind getting the latest Pizza menu from their local restaurant or a special offer from a fitness club, or a message from a garden maintenance man plying his trade. The fact is that it works, and it especially works for local businesses.

It's a relatively low cost, so it is helping the local business community and creates jobs. More people working means more taxes collected, resulting in better hospitals and schools, infrastructure and social services etc. In fact, the DMA statistics show that the direct marketing industry injects over £45 billion annually into the national economy, and that's a lot of schools and hospitals etc. So it's a little bit of junk mail that perhaps you don't want can do a lot of good for many people.

Finally, some facts regarding paper and trees. Two Sides the print industry voice tells us that 94.4% of the paper we use comes from European forests and that these forests are growing by an area the size of Greece every year, that's 1.5 million football fields or four times the area of greater London and paper can easily be recycled. More trees for paper means less CO2, so it's positively affecting the environment.

More importantly, the environmental impact of electronic communication cannot be ignored. - The ICT industry accounts for approximately 2% of global emissions. Annually Global Cloud computing demands twice as much electricity as the entire United Kingdom. 9 million tonnes of e-waste from goods such as mobile phones, laptops and tablets is generated.

Print and paper can be a sustainable way to communicate; many consumers still value it, including the younger generations.

We apologies for any inconvenience you have experienced.

Classificada 1 em 5 estrelas

A big sign on my door saying no junk…

A big sign on my door saying no junk mail no leaflets with a big red circle with a line across it you can see from the road, and these prats still push them in the letterbox,why can they not read English

2 de fevereiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
logótipo da DOR-2-DOR

Resposta da DOR-2-DOR

At DOR-2-DOR, we do, of course, respect your right not to have unaddressed material through your letterbox. However, these can sometimes be missed by our or any delivery company, so we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you.

May we please take this opportunity to give you some vital information about what we do and our industry.

The European Union and the UK government want to see paper going into landfill reduced, and recycling increased and are keen for effective systems to be put in place to reduce the number of unwanted leaflets inserted in magazines sold at your local newsagents and leaflets and other material that's posted through your letterbox reduced and minimised.

With door drops, the main logistical problem is making sure our Post Person doesn't put the leaflet through the letterbox of the homes that don't want it. This may seem a simple problem to overcome; however, in practice, there are issues. We give our Post People a map of the delivery area showing streets for the drop area, and the deliverer happily goes on their round. The delivery process is entirely mechanical and automatic, and they sometimes have headphones on. If there is a notice by the letterbox, our Post Person may miss it and push the unwanted leaflet through the letterbox.

We use the recommended method from the Data & Marketing Association, which is to give the deliverer a list of addresses not to deliverer to, and we mark it on the map that they are following. This works well, but sometimes if the Post Person loses concentration for one reason or another, unwanted letterboxes can still get posted.

Now I guess you might say, well, why does junk mail have to exist at all? Why can't we ban it? The truth is it works, and over 90% of the population don't really mind getting the latest Pizza menu from their local restaurant or a special offer from a fitness club, or a message from a garden maintenance man plying his trade. The fact is that it works, and it especially works for local businesses.

It's a relatively low cost, so it is helping the local business community and creates jobs. More people working means more taxes collected, resulting in better hospitals and schools, infrastructure and social services etc. In fact, the DMA statistics show that the direct marketing industry injects over £45 billion annually into the national economy, and that's a lot of schools and hospitals etc. So it's a little bit of junk mail that perhaps you don't want can do a lot of good for many people.

Finally, some facts regarding paper and trees. Two Sides the print industry voice tells us that 94.4% of the paper we use comes from European forests and that these forests are growing by an area the size of Greece every year, that's 1.5 million football fields or four times the area of greater London and paper can easily be recycled. More trees for paper means less CO2, so it's positively affecting the environment.

More importantly, the environmental impact of electronic communication cannot be ignored. - The ICT industry accounts for approximately 2% of global emissions. Annually Global Cloud computing demands twice as much electricity as the entire United Kingdom. 9 million tonnes of e-waste from goods such as mobile phones, laptops and tablets is generated.

Print and paper can be a sustainable way to communicate; many consumers still value it, including the younger generations.

We apologies for any inconvenience you have experienced.

Classificada 1 em 5 estrelas

Ironic leaflet company

Irony: A leaflet dropped through a door by a leaflet dropping company advertising leaflet dropping services to a house with a large sign that says "no leaflets".

If only the people doing the drops could use their eyes and perhaps not trample over the grass either...

26 de janeiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
logótipo da DOR-2-DOR

Resposta da DOR-2-DOR

At DOR-2-DOR, we do, of course, respect your right not to have unaddressed material through your letterbox. However, these can sometimes be missed by our or any delivery company, so we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you.

May we please take this opportunity to give you some vital information about what we do and our industry.

The European Union and the UK government want to see paper going into landfill reduced, and recycling increased and are keen for effective systems to be put in place to reduce the number of unwanted leaflets inserted in magazines sold at your local newsagents and leaflets and other material that's posted through your letterbox reduced and minimised.

With door drops, the main logistical problem is making sure our Post Person doesn't put the leaflet through the letterbox of the homes that don't want it. This may seem a simple problem to overcome; however, in practice, there are issues. We give our Post People a map of the delivery area showing streets for the drop area, and the deliverer happily goes on their round. The delivery process is entirely mechanical and automatic, and they sometimes have headphones on. If there is a notice by the letterbox, our Post Person may miss it and push the unwanted leaflet through the letterbox.

We use the recommended method from the Data & Marketing Association, which is to give the deliverer a list of addresses not to deliverer to, and we mark it on the map that they are following. This works well, but sometimes if the Post Person loses concentration for one reason or another, unwanted letterboxes can still get posted.

Now I guess you might say, well, why does junk mail have to exist at all? Why can't we ban it? The truth is it works, and over 90% of the population don't really mind getting the latest Pizza menu from their local restaurant or a special offer from a fitness club, or a message from a garden maintenance man plying his trade. The fact is that it works, and it especially works for local businesses.

It's a relatively low cost, so it is helping the local business community and creates jobs. More people working means more taxes collected, resulting in better hospitals and schools, infrastructure and social services etc. In fact, the DMA statistics show that the direct marketing industry injects over £45 billion annually into the national economy, and that's a lot of schools and hospitals etc. So it's a little bit of junk mail that perhaps you don't want can do a lot of good for many people.

Finally, some facts regarding paper and trees. Two Sides the print industry voice tells us that 94.4% of the paper we use comes from European forests and that these forests are growing by an area the size of Greece every year, that's 1.5 million football fields or four times the area of greater London and paper can easily be recycled. More trees for paper means less CO2, so it's positively affecting the environment.

More importantly, the environmental impact of electronic communication cannot be ignored. - The ICT industry accounts for approximately 2% of global emissions. Annually Global Cloud computing demands twice as much electricity as the entire United Kingdom. 9 million tonnes of e-waste from goods such as mobile phones, laptops and tablets is generated.

Print and paper can be a sustainable way to communicate; many consumers still value it, including the younger generations.

We apologies for any inconvenience you have experienced.

Classificada 5 em 5 estrelas

Newport team brilliant

Used the Newport Team to sort out some banners , feather flags and roller banners for our Market Stalls and bars. Fast turn around. Great cost. And brilliant quality. Will recommend to others and use again.

25 de janeiro de 2022
Opinião espontânea
Classificada 1 em 5 estrelas

Slave labour.

Slave labour.
Mind you this is not unique to this company but almost all leaflet distribution companies ( i have worked for several and done my research on what the others pay).
They classify us workers as 'self employed' so they can avoid paying us a legal hourly minimum wage, holiday pay, sick pay etc.
Then pay us wages for every 1000 houses and often it amounts to less than the legal minimum wage.
They then play further games with us to reduce our wages even further (not transferring the correct amount when paying, reducing the number of houses on our maps to shave off even more money from us etc).
Luckily i know there is a God and he will deal with all these greedy slave driving employers very soon.
(Look! The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the LORD Almighty- James 5:4)
The only positive is the exercise and fresh air.

Update to Jeffs reply:
The vast majority of distributors i have come across (and spoken to), are migrants from so called '3rd world countries', who are worked extremely hard, for peanuts.
I would expect positive reviews from the clients, as they dont get the short end of the stick.
As for the 'positive' reviews, from so called 'distributors', i would not be surprised if many of them are management, their family and friends.

9 de novembro de 2021
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logótipo da DOR-2-DOR

Resposta da DOR-2-DOR

Dear Ti,
Thank you for your comments. However with the greatest respect I think you are wrong. We are a franchise-operated company and we have thousands of Post-people™ working for us across our network which includes nearly 70 branches in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The work is flexible and regularly available but no-one is required to take a job every week. It's casual work that fits into our Post-Peoples lives who are mainly retired and semi retired ladies and gentlemen who have responded to our leaflet Get Paid to Keep Fit™. We give retired, semi retired people and mothers and fathers who have time on their hands during the day the opportunity to get out of the house for some fresh air and worthwhile exercise. We are not exploiting anyone. If you search on here you can see many testimonials from our wonderful Post-people™ who love the work and love the opportunity we have given them.

One of the problems in society today is that we don't exercise enough and delivering leaflets is an excellent way to walk a few miles and get thousands of steps on your step counter and at the same time earn some money towards another holiday or or something special for the kids or the grandkids. DOR-2-DOR is the number one leaflet distribution company in the UK, print media can be recycled over and over so its the greenest way for local businesses to market themselves and find customers and win market share. If anyone reading this would be interested to become a Post-Person™ with DOR-2-DOR™ please feel free to visit the webpage www.dor2dor.co.uk/jobs for full information and the application form.
Yours sincerely
Jeff Frankling
Founder & CEO

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