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  • namnadasht
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    thanks for the advice! I have no much option so I have gone for it and so far its been working fine ..
    I got a special delivery coming soon, i wondered if anyone knws whether they also be redirected?

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  • northernrampage
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    I worked in a royal mail call centre. Lots of complaints about re-directions. It really depends on your delivery staff/how much time they have.

    Otherwise there can be mix-ups, etc as others say.

    It's not going to show on your credit report (as far as I know) but it's likely it could start late, go missing. Certain things won't get re-directed as well (can't remember what exactly.. probably benefit letters, which doesn't matter if you're working anyway).

    I would only do as a back-up, anything urgent/vital I'd go back and check, make sure sent to you somewhere else.

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  • Paddy
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    I think it means that they store them up to two weeks for collection, not limited to two weeks service. I have used the service a lot particularly when I know that I must be in a particular part of the country but I don’t know where I will be staying.

    I have used the service for more than six months without problems.

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  • eliquant
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    http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/p...diaId=19100259


    Royal mail Post Restante quote:

    "
    * pick up your mail from Post Office® branches in the UK and abroad
    * have mail from the UK stored for two weeks and mail from abroad stored for 1 month"


    Wow a WHOLE 2 weeks UK mail retention from Royal Mail, I'm looking for this service as may be moving abroad soon and what a rubbish service I was wanting something like 6 months Post Restance !! oh well, welcome to Britain.

    P.O. Boxes are a better option I think when stuff won't fit through the letter box or you live in a block of flats and don't trust the neighbours.

    http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/p...diaId=25700670
    Last edited by eliquant; 13 February 2010, 08:03.

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  • namnadasht
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    You can ask the delivery office to hold you mail until you collect it. There is no change for the service and it works quite well. They will give you a card with a collection number for you mail and you will need to show identity when you pick you mail up.

    When working away or travelling you can use “post restante” service whereby you get mail addressed to a post office of your convenience (this also works in Europe). There is no charge for this service, but these days some thick people in privatised post offices don’t know the service exists. Any problem phone customer services and they will sort it out

    http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/j...mediaId=600012

    thanks for the info ! I didnt know about "Poste Restante" ! it sounds like a useful option! but I guess I still have to go for the royal mail redirection because some of the companies only post items to the same address as which my credit/debit card is registered! I might also recieve unexpected items which is impossible to redirect them through "Poste Restante"!

    thanks for all of the tips! at least I better understand the quality of their service!

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  • Paddy
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    You can ask the delivery office to hold you mail until you collect it. There is no change for the service and it works quite well. They will give you a card with a collection number for you mail and you will need to show identity when you pick you mail up.

    When working away or travelling you can use “post restante” service whereby you get mail addressed to a post office of your convenience (this also works in Europe). There is no charge for this service, but these days some thick people in privatised post offices don’t know the service exists. Any problem phone customer services and they will sort it out

    http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/j...mediaId=600012

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  • gadgetman
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    I've got a redirection going on right now, to Oz.

    Its currently working well but was a nightmare intially. So much so that after about my 4th letter of complaint they refunded the 70 odd quid it cost. Each time they promised they'd put measures in place, it has been escalated, blalh blah but still they continued to cock up.

    They initially sent me a bunch of (British!) stamps as compensation. WTF am I supposed to do with them!

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  • northernladuk
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    Erm, maybe I struck lucky but the last two redirections I did in the last few years were pretty darn good. I didn't rely purely on them and put the steps in that have been mentioned as well for the odd piece that got sent to the old one address which did happen a few times but all in wasn't as bad an experiece as it seems other people had.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post
    Why were you getting any mail at a random address which you never lived at?
    Because the staff in that delivery office were useless.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    Royal Mail redirected my mail from a random address which I never lived at.
    Why were you getting any mail at a random address which you never lived at?

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  • swamp
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    Royal Mail redirected my mail from a random address which I never lived at. They took four weeks to set this 'service' up and five more weeks to fix it.

    Luck would have it they went on strike, so I didn't get any wrong mail misdirected from the wrong address. I didn't get any post either.

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  • pzz76077
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    My advice is find another way.
    The past two redirects that I have paid for turned out to be a complete waste of money. The PO are completely incapable of providing a reliable redirection service in my experience.

    PZZ

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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Nope.

    However you may have the problem that royal mail redirection doesn't work properly which happens to many people.

    You are much better off either:
    1. Going back every week or so to pick up your mail
    2. Getting someone to forward your mail to you.
    + 1

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  • SueEllen
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    Nope.

    However you may have the problem that royal mail redirection doesn't work properly which happens to many people.

    You are much better off either:
    1. Going back every week or so to pick up your mail
    2. Getting someone to forward your mail to you.

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  • namnadasht
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    royal mail's mail redirection & credit report

    Hi Guys,

    I am due to start a new contract in Bristol, the question is if I set Royal mail redirection for my mails to be forwarded to my new temporary address (I be there for 6 -12 months). Will it show up on my credit report? I like to use my permanent address for post and contracts paperwork just to keep everything simple and straight forward!

    Thanks!

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