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Title: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 22 March 2011, 18:50:32
Royal mail, always post containing cheques, either from us or to us, some reliable sources, some not so but have now agreed to pay us by bank transfer after allegedly sending 3 cheques. No real problem with other items that we know of, but it's happening too often to be coincidence.

Having said that a cheque is no good to anyone but the payee surely? Non have been cashed by anyone else that we know of.

Recorded delivery is no more reliable, in fact it's guaranteed to be delayed by up to and in some cases over 10 days using that service and insurance covering failed delivery is a joke note even covering the stop cheque fee.

Useless!

Common experience? Or just us?   :-/
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Banjax on 22 March 2011, 19:03:19
i've never lost anything in the post, and cheques can be cashed anywhere (usually for a fee)  :o

i seriously doubt Royal Mail is at fault - maybe once (tho unlikely) but 3 times? someones either not sending the cheque or its the wrong address  :o
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 22 March 2011, 19:41:02
Some are from family members, outgoing from us to tax office. I would say 7 lost in the last year...  :-/
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Plomien on 22 March 2011, 19:44:04
They can doctor the cheque or go to somewhere that will cash the cheque for them. much safer to send it via bank transfer anyway :y
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Mysteryman on 22 March 2011, 19:46:32
With all due deference to the posties we have on here, royal mail is a terrible service. Varche was commenting last night on how the railways have really gone downhill, with exhorbitant fares and poor customer service. The price of postage has risen dramatically over the last few years (percentage wise) but the service has declined and customer services is a joke. They are both on the same downward spiral.

In both cases, it's not the person who deals with your complaint who is at fault, but the rules put in place to make sure that there are no refunds without a letter from God.
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: tidla on 22 March 2011, 19:48:41
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With all due deference to the posties we have on here, royal mail is a terrible service. Varche was commenting last night on how the railways have really gone downhill, with exhorbitant fares and poor customer service. The price of postage has risen dramatically over the last few years (percentage wise) but the service has declined and customer services is a joke. They are both on the same downward spiral.

In both cases, it's not the person who deals with your complaint who is at fault, but the rules put in place to make sure that there are no refunds without a letter from God.

do you have an email address..
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Mysteryman on 22 March 2011, 19:50:20
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With all due deference to the posties we have on here, royal mail is a terrible service. Varche was commenting last night on how the railways have really gone downhill, with exhorbitant fares and poor customer service. The price of postage has risen dramatically over the last few years (percentage wise) but the service has declined and customer services is a joke. They are both on the same downward spiral.

In both cases, it's not the person who deals with your complaint who is at fault, but the rules put in place to make sure that there are no refunds without a letter from God.

do you have an email address..


God@ourfatherwhoartinheaven.com
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: jyr001 on 22 March 2011, 19:51:41
Had a running battle with Royal Mail for years over opened mail. Probably 75% of all cards delivered to my address have been peeled open just enought to see what is inside. All of our friends and relatives now know not to send anything of value to my address. What really pigs me off is that they will always fob you off with the response that "only the sender can report the supected failure in delivery or tampering" this is a crock as the common denominator is our local sorting office. When my Mum died a few years back we had practically every condolence card opened !! Presumably some low-life thought they may have been birthday cards or some such with money inside.
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 22 March 2011, 21:14:15
Hmmm, seems all too common, every where you look it's unreliable this, useless that, far too expensive, zero responsobility, no recourse, no compensation, tuff, we shafted you. Then say what you want to hear then do what we like lip service.  >:(

Adam Crosier, ex royal mail (?) is now CE at ITV I believe. Then suddenly Pierrce Morgan is on ITV now, pair of crooks.  >:(
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: tidla on 22 March 2011, 21:25:03
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Hmmm, seems all too common, every where you look it's unreliable this, useless that, far too expensive, zero responsobility, no recourse, no compensation, tuff, we shafted you. Then say what you want to hear then do what we like lip service.  >:(

Adam Crosier, ex royal mail (?) is now CE at ITV I believe. Then suddenly Pierrce Morgan is on ITV now, pair of crooks.  >:(

looking thru the link danny posted regarding the equipment used , i see these gps tracker devices.

i am seriously temped to post one glamorous package signed for with a well sealed hidden tracker device to see where it ends up.

then take the police with me for a roadwars style door smashing episode.( here`s your crime number)
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 22 March 2011, 21:27:55
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Hmmm, seems all too common, every where you look it's unreliable this, useless that, far too expensive, zero responsobility, no recourse, no compensation, tuff, we shafted you. Then say what you want to hear then do what we like lip service.  >:(

Adam Crosier, ex royal mail (?) is now CE at ITV I believe. Then suddenly Pierrce Morgan is on ITV now, pair of crooks.  >:(

looking thru the link danny posted regarding the equipment used , i see these gps tracker devices.

i am seriously temped to post one glamorous package signed for with a well sealed hidden tracker device to see where it ends up.

then take the police with me for a roadwars style door smashing episode.( here`s your crime number)
They probably want/and will get a new door. Aha found the motive.  :D
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Danny on 22 March 2011, 21:55:48
royal mail has around 160,000 staff which basically means even a small percentage of rogue employees may equate to a large amount of people unfortunately

i can only defend myself as a postman, since i dont trust anyone at all in general, i know i have a few pals at royal mail who may well be as trustworthy as i am but i cant guarantee it, and thats a damn shame, but thats society, i know of at least one person in our office who, although no proof, i wouldnt at all be surprised if i was told they'd stole from some mail

if your postperson isnt doing their job properly, you should report them to royal mail, not just for the sake of complaining or getting any compo (unless you deserve it for whatever reason, ie lost mail) but for the sake of trying to improve the service
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: tidla on 22 March 2011, 22:00:11
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royal mail has around 160,000 staff which basically means even a small percentage of rogue employees may equate to a large amount of people unfortunately

i can only defend myself as a postman, since i dont trust anyone at all in general, i know i have a few pals at royal mail who may well be as trustworthy as i am but i cant guarantee it, and thats a damn shame, but thats society, i know of at least one person in our office who, although no proof, i wouldnt at all be surprised if i was told they'd stole from some mail

if your postperson isnt doing their job properly, you should report them to royal mail, not just for the sake of complaining or getting any compo (unless you deserve it for whatever reason, ie lost mail) but for the sake of trying to improve the service

can you tell me danny, are the vans satalite tracked and the epods gps`d
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Danny on 22 March 2011, 22:04:56
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royal mail has around 160,000 staff which basically means even a small percentage of rogue employees may equate to a large amount of people unfortunately

i can only defend myself as a postman, since i dont trust anyone at all in general, i know i have a few pals at royal mail who may well be as trustworthy as i am but i cant guarantee it, and thats a damn shame, but thats society, i know of at least one person in our office who, although no proof, i wouldnt at all be surprised if i was told they'd stole from some mail

if your postperson isnt doing their job properly, you should report them to royal mail, not just for the sake of complaining or getting any compo (unless you deserve it for whatever reason, ie lost mail) but for the sake of trying to improve the service

can you tell me danny, are the vans satalite tracked and the epods gps`d

replied in your other thread, but forgot to mention, i dont think the vans are tracked
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 22 March 2011, 22:26:39
We have Danny, met with contempt in effect....  :-/. It's a cul de sac complaint service. But your right of course.

Our first post man was a Children's Entertainer, used his sign written van to park at the top of the road and deliver from there. Odd fellow, used to shout down his mobile swearing his head off outside your front door as he posted letters. Often to the wrong house.

Next guy seemed almost normal, so he left in a couple of months, current chap doesn't speak English. Least not the he let's on. No missed deliveries from the neighbours with these last two.

Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: neilr on 23 March 2011, 16:07:50
99% of royal mail staff are honest. Just recently i know 4 postmen have been sacked for theft. 1 or 2 have court appearances shortly. This is a result of customer complaints. So they are taken seriously and actioned. Unlike other large organisations. Before making ambiguous statements please think about this. I have to deal with complaint int the unit I work in. Most of the time when the facts come out it is usually the sender at fault. recorded delivery take no longer than the 1st or 2nd class service paid for. It is not secure it is just for proof of delivery as per service details. If something is of value or money is sent use special delivery.
On the subject of cost what other service can you get for 41p. Try one of the competitors or a courier. One quote for a next day letter delivery non secure was £15.
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: Martin_1962 on 23 March 2011, 20:50:00
Just had a fob arrive today - it was posted 2 months ago :o :o
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: neilr on 24 March 2011, 15:30:51
show me a perfect world :y
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: feeutfo on 24 March 2011, 20:03:04
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show me a perfect world :y
That says more than you realise frankly.

Let's hope that downward spiral is turned round somehow eh?
Title: Re: Lost post (mail)
Post by: tidla on 24 March 2011, 23:30:44
get mickey blue eyes relatives to have a word.(itv2)