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Postby Harris » Jun 16th, '10, 17:02



I like my postie.

There now ive said it and come out of hiding lol...

He posts things in my cat flap if they are too big! (go on go bingo it if you must),

And always wears shorts ! even in the snow lol...

Them and Tesco delivery drivers, always deliver no matter what the weather !!

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Postby kolm » Jun 16th, '10, 19:41

Last week I had a "sorry you were out" card shoved through my door at 1pm

It's a pain in the *rse to get to my local depot, and I didn't want to risk not being in again, so I asked for the parcel to be delivered to my local post office

The next day they delivered it... next door. I don't even know the guys next door. I didn't ask them to deliver it next door...

"People who hail from Manchester cannot possibly be upper class and therefore should not use silly pretentious words"
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Postby Just Steve » Jun 16th, '10, 23:22

@Tomo I was kinda linking them a bit vaguely, in the sense that Royail Mail are a bad service on top of the customs thing.

I agree with DaveM and the rest of you. Countless times i have never recieved items, and am only told after about a month from the supposed delivery date that they went missing.

They are pretty good about getting me to sign for stuff in my area, but they are slow as hell, and take weeks to deliver something if any charge or problem crops up with the package.

Im sure you all remember the situation with the hundreds of parcels dumped in bags in a ditch because the post offices were over filling due to the strikes...

Mundus Vult Decipi, Ergo Decipiatur.

"The world wants to be decieved, so let it be decieved."
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