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Originally posted by garethevans1986 View PostI used to work for Royal Mail in their Customer Service Department when I was in college so know a thing or two about their "service".
1) If you want a package/letter to arrive at it's destination, use Special Delivery and not Recorded Delivery. Recorded Delivery is useless, it's the same as first class, isn't guaranteed and but it's signed for on delivery - that's if the postie can be bothered waiting for you to answer the door, most of the time they sign it themselves and post it through.
2) Anything that classed as "lost/missing" must be undelivered for 14 working days before it's classed as lost/missing.
2) Don't use Royal Mail.
GE
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I used to work for Royal Mail in their Customer Service Department when I was in college so know a thing or two about their "service".
1) If you want a package/letter to arrive at it's destination, use Special Delivery and not Recorded Delivery. Recorded Delivery is useless, it's the same as first class, isn't guaranteed and but it's signed for on delivery - that's if the postie can be bothered waiting for you to answer the door, most of the time they sign it themselves and post it through.
2) Anything that classed as "lost/missing" must be undelivered for 14 working days before it's classed as lost/missing.
2) Don't use Royal Mail.
GE
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostAnd don't get me started on the racism, I shared a flat with her. I was fine, but her windows were repeatedly pelted with eggs
Luckily, for 15 years of living here, I was subject to open racist abuse only a few times (not counting insults regularly hurled at me by the well known CUK poster).
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostIrony I've heard of it
One racial group is racist against another racial group. I think this is ironic because "They're all foreigners".
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Originally posted by Forgotmylogin View PostWhich part are you unsure of? What racism is, or what irony is?
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostWhen you see someone expecting a birthday cake from their mother, thinking becauses it's signed for she will receive it
And then some chump steals it, despite already alerting the post office her mail was being stolen repeatedly shows their service isn't much better than Yodel
And don't get me started on the racism, I shared a flat with her. I was fine, but her windows were repeatedly pelted with eggs
This sort of casual racism wouldn't be unusual bar the notion that where I was living the only white people I ever noticed were when there was a football match on
So it seemed to be racism by foreigners about her being a foreigner, quite ironic really
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostSo it seemed to be racism by foreigners about her being a foreigner, quite ironic really
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When you see someone expecting a birthday cake from their mother, thinking becauses it's signed for she will receive it
And then some chump steals it, despite already alerting the post office her mail was being stolen repeatedly shows their service isn't much better than Yodel
And don't get me started on the racism, I shared a flat with her. I was fine, but her windows were repeatedly pelted with eggs
This sort of casual racism wouldn't be unusual bar the notion that where I was living the only white people I ever noticed were when there was a football match on
So it seemed to be racism by foreigners about her being a foreigner, quite ironic really
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Did she think she was going to get a reliable service from Loyal Mail.
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