albion534
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Best friend is a postie. Worst thing they did was go private, used to love it, now hates it.
I'm not sure it was *the worst* thing the post office has done recently....Best friend is a postie. Worst thing they did was go private, used to love it, now hates it.
I'm not sure it was *the worst* thing the post office has done recently....
" we only get 3 deliveries a week" Show off, I dream of the old days.I can’t prove it as I am not in all the time but I am convinced we only get 3 deliveries a week anyway so can’t see any difference.
It was my local post office moving into a shop where there were fewer counters, bigger queues and a more awkward location that meant I started using Evri instead of Royal Mail for parcels. I'm probably not the only one so it's interesting to know Post Office and Royal Mail are competitors.A pedant points out that Royal Mail and Post Office have been entirely separate for more than a decade. They’re essentially competing against each other in certain areas now too.
The results of the Ofcom review into the future of the postal service are due on Thursday, so we’ll get an interesting steer on the likely future.
It was my local post office moving into a shop where there were fewer counters, bigger queues and a more awkward location that meant I started using Evri instead of Royal Mail for parcels. I'm probably not the only one so it's interesting to know Post Office and Royal Mail are competitors.
I'll never use EVRI again! As Hermes they stole [lost] my laptop I sold for £400 on eBay and compo was a mere £20 - thieving bastards.It was my local post office moving into a shop where there were fewer counters, bigger queues and a more awkward location that meant I started using Evri instead of Royal Mail for parcels. I'm probably not the only one so it's interesting to know Post Office and Royal Mail are competitors.
wasnt that because you didnt pay extra for the higher protection for an expensive item I had exactly the same with them on an xbox that I sent, but I couldnt really argue as I sent it standard protection for £20 so had no real argument (other than their delivery driver was a thieving bastard - as you say)I'll never use EVRI again! As Hermes they stole [lost] my laptop I sold for £400 on eBay and compo was a mere £20 - thieving bastards.
At least with Royal Mail 24 & 48 the compo is £150 - plus, I suspect their staff are generally more trustworthy ....
Yeah, but the extra insurance was another £40wasnt that because you didnt pay extra for the higher protection for an expensive item I had exactly the same with them on an xbox that I sent, but I couldnt really argue as I sent it standard protection for £20 so had no real argument (other than their delivery driver was a thieving bastard - as you say)
Agreed - I went through a spell of selling some old designer clothes bits on Vinted - the buyer pays for and chooses the service. One of the more expensive bits (a jumper sold for £120) got ‘damaged in transit’ and was destroyed apparently. Luckily Vinted reimburse both parties but to this day the only thing that never arrivedYeah, but the extra insurance was another £40
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Not sure where it went missing exactly. It was scanned as collected from the drop off shop and never seen again.
HERMES / EVRI is an acronym of thieving bastards.
They aren’t private. 100% owned by the Government which means you, me and everyone else. I don’t see it surviving. When the NHS catches up with the 21st century and stops sending letters we will hardly receive anything by post.Best friend is a postie. Worst thing they did was go private, used to love it, now hates it.