OfficeStationery provides all your office stationery supplies at fantastic discounted prices, from pens to paper and office furniture or just a single ink cartridge supplies for your printer. With secure payments and call centre to help, OfficeStationery has over 56,000 lines and are regularly adding new products ready to supply to your business with cheap office supplies. Buy with confidence, we aim to consistently be one of the cheapest office stationery suppliers in the UK.
Needed to repeat a previous order of envelopes and labels, envelopes were no longer available. The ones recommended by yourselves were excellent.delivery was excellent. Definitely no hesitation in recommending your outlet to others
The two packs of paper came nice and quickly but the outer wrapping was damaged. Luckily the paper was ok but one of the packs had torn wrapping but not a problem.
an amazing service for my small order, especially in the curcumstances of lock down
I received an email stating that my order would be delivered between 2-3 days after purchase. However a week later and still no delivery. I phoned the company to complain and I was informed that my item is on back order and didn’t I receive an email stating this. No I didn’t and I have to wait another week for delivery. I am not very impressed by this lack of service.
excellent service in difficult times. well done
superb service and quick delivery
Good prices and prompt feedback but they didn’t tell me the item I ordered was back ordered and order confirmation only showed delivery in 3-4 days. So two weeks on I’m still waiting and had to track them down for a response. They offered to cancel and refund which was nice but frustrating to be misled.
Excellent service. The item was out of stock and not delivered. But the owner quickly responded to my email and refunded me for the item that was not delivered. Was done in a day.
The item did not arrive within 10 days. When enquired I was told it was out of stock with no information when is it going to be back in stock again. No explanation as to why the order system lets the order to be placed and money taken in such cases. Refund was requested. Update: few minutes after the requested refund the customer service lady rang me back that they have actually sent my order through a fifferent branch and it should be with me today.
Great selection and super fast service. Thank you!
Did not receive all the items ordered and notification from them.
Ordering & delivery procedures were fine, with the stationery arriving when promised. Good service.
Will definitely change the rating to five stars if I get a suitable reply Bought two KN 95 masks unbranded for my wife visiting hospital during chemo and about to recommend the same to my adult son. Then I read this headline and got me thinking.How is one to know the source when it’s for such an important use. There is a list of approved masks for USA from China and many more that are not. Please ease my concerns. Dentalproductsreport UPDATED: FDA bans use of some KN95 masks weeks after failed testing The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned faulty masks from 65 overseas manufacturers three weeks after tests found they were ineffective against the coronavirus. May 13, 2020 By Kristin Hohman The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned faulty masks from 65 manufacturers, according to a new report from the New York Times. The move comes three weeks after evidence from other parts of the federal government that these N95-style masks were ineffective against the coronavirus. These masks, known as KN95 masks were produced in China and millions of them have been bought or donated to American hospitals for healthcare works on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NYT found. “Due to the incredible demand for proper masks, many dentists and other healthcare facilities have been forced to go outside their normal supply chain and pay greatly inflated prices,” said Dr. John Flucke, Dental Product Report’s chief dental editor. “Now the realization that they were counterfeit is even worse. This situation will have repercussions on down the line in ways we may not have even thought of yet.” The Centers for Disease Control oversaw testing of KN95 masks beginning in mid-April, the results of which found that some of these products do not meet medical standards for protection against the coronavirus. However, it wasn’t until May 7 that the FDA banned more than 65 of the 80 authorized manufacturers in China from exporting KN95 masks to the U.S. “There is no excuse for allowing front line providers to treat patients with deficient PPE,” Dr. Flucke said. “Healthcare workers, due to the very nature of our jobs, are putting ourselves at risk and allowing us a false sense of security that we have the best PPE available borders on criminal.” “While the F.D.A. continues to take action to balance the urgent need of supplies of respirators for health care personnel, we are also doing everything in our authority to ensure health care personnel receive adequate protection,” an FDA spokeswoman said in a statement. She added that the agency would collaborate with the C.D.C. to increase the supply of masks and ensure their integrity, according to the Times. Due to shortages of much-needed N95 masks, many of which are produced in China, the FDA began to allow imports of similar masks on April 3, many of which are also from China. “As a doctor, when I order PPE, I have to have confidence that the items will protect my patients, my team, and myself,” Dr. Flucke said. “This profiteering over a pandemic that has killed tens of thousands is almost beyond belief.” The KN95 masks were required to be tested by an accredited test lab, which doesn’t have to be in the U.S., but were not required to be tested by American regulators. The CDC standard requires these masks to filter out 95 percent of particles that are 0.3 microns or larger, and the accredited test lab found they met that standard. The CDC and the FDA began their own review as a precaution, and the FDA announced May 7 that too many of the masks failed to filter out an adequate percentage of particles. Of the roughly 11 masks that the FDA approved for sale to U.S. hospitals, seven failed testing. In one test conducted by the CDC on April 15, one mask filtered as little as 24-35 percent of particles. “Dentistry has been suffering from a tremendous lack of guidance through this pandemic from government agencies,” Dr. Flucke said. “As if that isn’t bad enough,
Good selection of products and excellent delivery service
Great product, great prices, great service, plus speedy despatch and delivery.
Speedy delivery
Very quick delivery
Totally happy with the service and products from Office Stationey. Many thanks.
Very prompt delivery.
Julia Mann
May 31,2020Good communication Prompt service