First Class post - a joke that should be ended
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Stephen
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Delivery times are a joke as well. There was a time when you would get your post delivered while you ate your breakfast, now your more likely to get it while your having your tea. Deliveries can range any time up to 6pm, and I was told that officially. OK, I accept not everyone can get their post first thing, but when it turns up at 5.30 on occasions, you do wonder what sort of service they're running. It certainly isn't customer related, and makes a mockery of first class post and anyone expecting important mail 
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
You're right, Stephen. It's bad enough for "private" customers to get their post late in the afternoon, but for businesses to have to wait is ridiculous.
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GillD46
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
A couple of weeks ago we sent out the invitations to our daughter's wedding - all 50 of them! Posted at the Post Office counter in the small village shop. Apart from those that went abroad, all those that have replied - most of those sent an invitation - said that the invitations arrived the day after posting. Of those that went abroad, the one to Vietnam took 5 days, Norway took 3 days and California a week. We haven't heard from Oz so don't know.
Yes, we sent them first class, and they cost over £75
and the one to Australia cost £4 !!!!!!!
but I thought the service excellent.
Yes, we sent them first class, and they cost over £75
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
I've sent several packets of papers to Oz, Gill, and they've taken 5 days.
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oldbluefox
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
I've not had mine yet!!!! B****y post!!GillD46 wrote:A couple of weeks ago we sent out the invitations to our daughter's wedding - all 50 of them! Posted at the Post Office counter in the small village shop. Apart from those that went abroad, all those that have replied - most of those sent an invitation - said that the invitations arrived the day after posting. Of those that went abroad, the one to Vietnam took 5 days, Norway took 3 days and California a week. We haven't heard from Oz so don't know.
Yes, we sent them first class, and they cost over £75and the one to Australia cost £4 !!!!!!!
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but I thought the service excellent.
I was taught to be cautious
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GillD46
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Ooops, sorry Foxy.yours must be the very one that went astray.
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Stephen
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Take the hint Foxyoldbluefox wrote:I've not had mine yet!!!! B****y post!!GillD46 wrote:A couple of weeks ago we sent out the invitations to our daughter's wedding - all 50 of them! Posted at the Post Office counter in the small village shop. Apart from those that went abroad, all those that have replied - most of those sent an invitation - said that the invitations arrived the day after posting. Of those that went abroad, the one to Vietnam took 5 days, Norway took 3 days and California a week. We haven't heard from Oz so don't know.
Yes, we sent them first class, and they cost over £75and the one to Australia cost £4 !!!!!!!
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but I thought the service excellent.
Mine arrived by limousine on a gold platter
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barney
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
"Delivery times are a joke as well. There was a time when you would get your post delivered while you ate your breakfast, now your more likely to get it while your having your tea. Deliveries can range any time up to 6pm, and I was told that officially. OK, I accept not everyone can get their post first thing, but when it turns up at 5.30 on occasions, you do wonder what sort of service they're running. It certainly isn't customer related, and makes a mockery of first class post and anyone expecting important mail"
Ah! the beauty of a privatised mail service
Back in the day, the postie started at about 5.00am, had first delivery done by 9.30 and second delivery by about 11.30.
Now, they start at 7.00 am, have to sort all of the night mail first (done away with night shifts) then prepare their deliveries.
They usually leave the office at around 11.30ish and finish when they are finished.
Most are done in a van now, as they double and trebled up the deliveries to cut costs.
So, in line with other private delivery companies, you get what you get.
In my opinion, this is the thin end of the wedge. Eventually they'll decide to only deliver certain days or to certain places.
Anyone who lives very rural better watch out.
They will find themselves having to either pay a surcharge or go and collect.
Ah! the beauty of a privatised mail service
Back in the day, the postie started at about 5.00am, had first delivery done by 9.30 and second delivery by about 11.30.
Now, they start at 7.00 am, have to sort all of the night mail first (done away with night shifts) then prepare their deliveries.
They usually leave the office at around 11.30ish and finish when they are finished.
Most are done in a van now, as they double and trebled up the deliveries to cut costs.
So, in line with other private delivery companies, you get what you get.
In my opinion, this is the thin end of the wedge. Eventually they'll decide to only deliver certain days or to certain places.
Anyone who lives very rural better watch out.
They will find themselves having to either pay a surcharge or go and collect.
Free and Accepted
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GillD46
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Our post usually arrives around 8am, our friends in the village get theirs long before 7am, and the postman walks to deliver.GillD46 wrote:barney wrote:"Delivery times are a joke as well. There was a time when you would get your post delivered while you ate your breakfast, now your more likely to get it while your having your tea. Deliveries can range any time up to 6pm, and I was told that officially. OK, I accept not everyone can get their post first thing, but when it turns up at 5.30 on occasions, you do wonder what sort of service they're running. It certainly isn't customer related, and makes a mockery of first class post and anyone expecting important mail"
Ah! the beauty of a privatised mail service
Back in the day, the postie started at about 5.00am, had first delivery done by 9.30 and second delivery by about 11.30.
Now, they start at 7.00 am, have to sort all of the night mail first (done away with night shifts) then prepare their deliveries.
They usually leave the office at around 11.30ish and finish when they are finished.
Most are done in a van now, as they double and trebled up the deliveries to cut costs.
So, in line with other private delivery companies, you get what you...
In my opinion, this is the thin end of the wedge. Eventually they'll decide to only deliver certain days or to certain places.
Anyone who lives very rural better watch out.
They will find themselves having to either pay a surcharge or go and collect.
Gill
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Office postie called just after nine this morning. - it was 2pm a couple of weeks ago.
Then another Royal Mail worker turned up at 1030 with a parcel.
Then another Royal Mail worker turned up at 1030 with a parcel.
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Manoverboard
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
Our rural type postie arrives in a little red van anytime he thinks he will, tis usually the same feller. He has a beard, smokes a pipe and wears shorts ... have you met him ?
To be honest I couldn't care less what time of the day he calls.
There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
To be honest I couldn't care less what time of the day he calls.
There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
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Not so ancient mariner
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There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep - but we now have to go to the supermarket to get that.Manoverboard wrote:
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There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
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david63
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We still doNot so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep
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Jan Rosser
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Me toodavid63 wrote:We still doNot so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep
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Manoverboard
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We ' could ' have our milk delivered but actually prefer to pick it up ourselves at a Supermarket cos we don't have to tell the Milkmanperson when we are going away for a few days or on holiday etc, nor would we need to think about leaving money out else running up bills.Not so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep - but we now have to go to the supermarket to get that.Manoverboard wrote:
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There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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My milkman is "online" - I can cancel or change my order at the press of a button and pay online too - all very convenient. He even keeps an eye on the house when I am awayManoverboard wrote:We ' could ' have our milk delivered but actually prefer to pick it up ourselves at a Supermarket cos we don't have to tell the Milkmanperson when we are going away for a few days or on holiday etc, nor would we need to think about leaving money out else running up bills.Not so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep - but we now have to go to the supermarket to get that.Manoverboard wrote:
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There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
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Gosh, you obviously have a nurse-maid rather than a milk-maidJan Rosser wrote:My milkman is "online" - I can cancel or change my order at the press of a button and pay online too - all very convenient. He even keeps an eye on the house when I am awayManoverboard wrote:We ' could ' have our milk delivered but actually prefer to pick it up ourselves at a Supermarket cos we don't have to tell the Milkmanperson when we are going away for a few days or on holiday etc, nor would we need to think about leaving money out else running up bills.Not so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep - but we now have to go to the supermarket to get that.Manoverboard wrote:
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There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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From the inside with all his matesJan Rosser wrote:My milkman is "online" - I can cancel or change my order at the press of a button and pay online too - all very convenient. He even keeps an eye on the house when I am awayManoverboard wrote:We ' could ' have our milk delivered but actually prefer to pick it up ourselves at a Supermarket cos we don't have to tell the Milkmanperson when we are going away for a few days or on holiday etc, nor would we need to think about leaving money out else running up bills.Not so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep - but we now have to go to the supermarket to get that.Manoverboard wrote:
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There is absolutely nothing in our lives that is so important that we cannot wait a few extra hours, even days if needs be. We would doubtless survive even if we had to collect our junk mail post from a local sorting office.
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
I used to have one of those but he "kept an eye" on my wife as well so he had to go !!Jan Rosser wrote:My milkman is "online" - I can cancel or change my order at the press of a button and pay online too - all very convenient. He even keeps an eye on the house when I am away
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I thought you all still had a goat in the garden over in the wild westJan Rosser wrote:Me toodavid63 wrote:We still doNot so ancient mariner wrote:There was a time when we used to get milk delivered to our doorstep
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Re: First Class post - a joke that should be ended
qbman1 wrote:
thought you all still had a goat in the garden over in the wild west
Cubie - Have you never seen a cowboy film? They have Cattle (cows) in the wild west!!
and they have Cowes in the Isle of Wight too!
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Well, East and West Goat would sound a tad silly !Not so ancient mariner wrote:and they have Cowes in the Isle of Wight too!
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'Goat(s) week' doesn't sound that good either!
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Goat Curry week sounds better .... perhaps ?
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probably tastes better, too!
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