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Previously on "Tell us something we didnt know!"

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  • Clippy
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    More here.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Various ones - I'm sure the CWU would be happy to give you a list. The
    false volume reporting (about half way down the article) springs to mind.

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  • BolshieBastard
    started a topic Tell us something we didnt know!

    Tell us something we didnt know!

    Hahaha! Anyone who has had to post letters or parcels knew the PO's claim that 9 out of 10 items were delivered the next day.

    Now, they've been caught red handed at a scam to pick out the test postal items and given them priority delivery. And they got bonuses based on the results too!

    Wonder how many other scams like this are going on? HMRC letters, perhaps?

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ery-times.html

    Cheats at Royal Mail fix delivery times
    Royal Mail's claims that nine out of 10 letters and parcels are delivered the next day have been thrown into doubt after an investigation caught staff "systematically" trying to fix performance figures.

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