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View Poll Results: What do you think of Farnell
Highly recommended, quick delivery. 18 62.07%
Very supportive, good communications, helpful with pick-up/delivery. 2 6.90%
Recommended. Items delivered as advertised. 7 24.14%
OK, but delivery poor. 1 3.45%
Don't use. have had bad experience/non-delivery. 1 3.45%
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Old 11th February 2006, 11:13 PM
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Default Farnell

http://www.farnell.com/

A company similar to RS. Equally wide stock range to facilitate our hobby. Accepts credit card orders. A good option if you have a long list of components to buy because as your order builds, the component prices correspondingly reduce in value, therfore don't work out your order price based on the catalogue advertised price, but submit a telephone order/price check first to obtain your final price. They will often undercut RS. Delivery is equally as good.

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Old 29th June 2007, 03:04 PM
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I wish I could give a positive report of Farnell, but so far my one and only order with them has been a disaster.

I ordered six 220uF 400V smoothing caps online, using my debit card, and the online ordering system flagged up no problems with the purchase. Several days passed. Then I got an email asking me to ring their sales team. It transpired that they cannot, after all, use my debit card because it is supposedly for use at "point-of-sale only". This hasn't stopped several other mail order companies using it quite happily, but never mind...

The rest of the conversation went like this:

Me: "OK, I'll put a cheque in the post. What's the address?"
Farnell: "Oh no. We'll have to send you a Pro Forma invoice first."
Me: "Fine. Here's my email address..."
Farnell: "We can't send it by email. What's your Fax number?"
Me: "Fax..? That's 1980s technology. I stopped using Faxes ten years ago. Can't you just email me a PDF?"
Farnell: "No, sorry. We're not set up for that."
Me: "Well, you'll have to post it to me then. Here's my address..."
Farnell: "I don't think we can do that."
Me: "What? You can't send an invoice by post? So how am I supposed to pay you?"
Farnell: "Hang on: I'll speak to my supervisor."
(LOOOOOOOONG PAUSE)
Farnell: "OK, I've got that arranged now. I'll get the Pro Forma invoice off to you today."

In fact, the invoice took 3 days to arrive - and when it did arrive, I got two identical copies of it, posted separately! I sent one back with my cheque stapled to it. That was on June 21st.

By today (June 29th), I had heard nothing, and my online bank statement showed that the cheque had not yet been presented. I rang Farnell. I shan't bore you with the details of that conversation, but the gist of it is that - according to them - they haven't received it yet! I know, I should have remembered to send it by Recorded Delivery...

I could cancel the order, but that would mean stopping the cheque (which is more trouble than it's worth), so for now I'll just have to sit tight and see what happens. One thing's for sure, though: this was my first ever order from Farnell. It will also be my last.
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Old 30th June 2007, 10:15 AM
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Default Re: Farnell

Clearly you have had a one off bad experience.
I wouldn't be too put off by this.
My only gripe with Farnells is that they insist on listing loads of stuff that is out of stock or discontinued.
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Old 30th June 2007, 11:14 AM
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Hi Greg,

I have to vote "non of the above" as I've never used them....but I would be interested in other's opinions/experiences...

Rich.
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Old 30th June 2007, 11:24 AM
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Default Re: Farnell

I've used them many times (credit card payment) and they've always been fast and efficient. The website used to be rubbish for finding anything but it's been "improved" a lot. Still flaky but much better than before. I agree with Al though, there are so many items listed that are out of stock or discontinued that it makes searching through the lists even more of a pain.

You can get a catalogue CD though which is much better for finding what you need.

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Old 30th June 2007, 12:14 PM
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Hi,

I've used Farnell through work, and must say that they have improved over the years, and their catalogue / cd is very much like RS now.

However as others have mentioned discontinuation of stock is a problem.

Typically at work I would order several items, the delivery would arrive with items missing - and no explaination. We had to phone and ask if the goods were on back order, or discontiued - they never informed us.

Certain items are shown in a separate catalogue from a company called "Buck Hickman" who I think are now owned by Farnell, but this just complicated matters!

Invoicing was also a nightmare, and after ending our contract with Farnell, we were still sorting out account problems with them some months later.

Of course my experience with them was via a large corpoarte account.

Thankfully the company I work for is now dealing with RS again whose service does seem superior.

Anyway - just my opinion!

Mike.
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Old 1st July 2007, 01:57 PM
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I've used them many times,but as I'm lucky enough to live less than 10 mins away,I've always picked up in person.I can phone an order and set off straight away and it's ready when I get there.Fast efficient service.The counter staff are very helpful too.
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Old 1st July 2007, 02:53 PM
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Default Re: Farnell

I've used them a couple of times. On every occasion there has been something on the order which was not in-stock at the time and so I ended up with several deliveries. That would have been OK except I got charged for each separate delivery, impressed? Yes!...but not favorably

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Old 6th July 2007, 08:54 AM
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Hi all,
I have used Farnell for many, many years now. They are one of my top suppliers and I rate them above RS. Yes I have had bad experiences with them, as well as RS, CPC, Arrow etc, but then haven't we all!
At present all of the distributors are suffering from the ROHS farce, and that's being polite, so often are caught out with no stock or long delivery times. You should hear what my ladywife says about ROHS and its ramifications.

John aka Dr john
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Old 6th July 2007, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: Farnell

I use them regularly and as mentioned above they will often undercut RS, service has alwas been fine, but orders are often split up all instock items can be in two seperate deliveries on seperate days.

Searching the web site is tedious at best, both for poor design, and slow speed, but I used the form on the web site to request the new 2007 catalogue, asking for delivery to my work address and after a few weeks 4 mighty tomes crashed onto my desk so I can flick through at my lesiure.
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