Plans approved to open Mail Rail 'secret Tube' as ride
On 14/03/2014 20:55, Grebbsy McLaren wrote:
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On 14/03/2014 18:18, Phil wrote:
Roland Perry writes:
In message , at 16:42:17 on Thu, 13
Mar 2014, Phil Cook remarked:
I find the courier firms are far superior to RM for customer
service. They actually answer the phone when you ring the number
on the card to say they have a package for you but you were out.
They will leave in the porch or elsewhere if you wish.
RM usually don't leave items in porches because of the risk of theft.
Can descend into farce. I had a parcel delivered at my front door last
week by one of the minor couriers, where the chap said I didn't need
to sign for it because he'd already logged it as "left in back
garden". It wasn't clear if this was a one-off error on his behalf, or
a widespread form of expediting delivery without bothering to discover
if the householder was actually at home.
Royal Mail offer me a far better service, and don't inconvienience the
neighbours. The neighbours are old and take looking after things
seriously and worry.
When I get a card from the Royal Mail, I just stop off at the delivery
office on my way to work and get my stuff. As long as you are there
before 9:30 when they go out delivering, they are happy to help. Or you
can go in the afternoon at the time on the card.
My local office insist you wait 24 hours from the time on the card.
24 hours? You were lucky. We have to wait 48 hours before we can collect
our parcel and take it home to our shoe box in t'middle o't'road.
You've got a shoe box, luxury, we had to make do with a jamjar.
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Graeme Wall
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