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Does anyone know who the courier company is that will be delivering the renewed Freedom Passes in and around London?
Or indeed what the delivery arrangements are or will be? I have a feeling that it might be DPD - with whom I have a dispute right now about their getting a 'neighbour' to sign for a package addressed to me - but whom I cannot now locate. I am hoping that it is not my new Freedom Pass. CJB. |
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On 08/02/2015 15:01, CJB wrote:
Does anyone know who the courier company is that will be delivering the renewed Freedom Passes in and around London? Or indeed what the delivery arrangements are or will be? I have a feeling that it might be DPD - with whom I have a dispute right now about their getting a 'neighbour' to sign for a package addressed to me - but whom I cannot now locate. I am hoping that it is not my new Freedom Pass. Mine came 2nd class Royal Mail, no signature required, just on the floor when I came in, envelope marked Do not forward -- Martin replies to newsgroup only please. |
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![]() On 08/02/2015 15:47, Martin Smith wrote: On 08/02/2015 15:01, CJB wrote: Does anyone know who the courier company is that will be delivering the renewed Freedom Passes in and around London? Or indeed what the delivery arrangements are or will be? I have a feeling that it might be DPD - with whom I have a dispute right now about their getting a 'neighbour' to sign for a package addressed to me - but whom I cannot now locate. I am hoping that it is not my new Freedom Pass. Mine came 2nd class Royal Mail, no signature required, just on the floor when I came in, envelope marked Do not forward That's how I know other peoples' passes have arrived (i.e. by regular mail). I don't think couriers are being used at all. An aside - the Post Office has decided (unilaterally it sounds like) to withdraw from the process of issuing and re-issuing Freedom Passes as of the end of June 2015, which seems like an odd thing to do (given they're a government owned enterprise that in my mind is kinda supposed to serve as a front desk for some public services). |
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In message , at 16:09:24 on Sun, 8 Feb 2015,
Mizter T remarked: the Post Office has decided (unilaterally it sounds like) to withdraw from the process of issuing and re-issuing Freedom Passes as of the end of June 2015, which seems like an odd thing to do (given they're a government owned enterprise Aren't most Post Offices a franchise? (97% perhaps). -- Roland Perry |
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![]() On 08/02/2015 17:55, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 16:09:24 on Sun, 8 Feb 2015, Mizter T remarked: the Post Office has decided (unilaterally it sounds like) to withdraw from the process of issuing and re-issuing Freedom Passes as of the end of June 2015, which seems like an odd thing to do (given they're a government owned enterprise Aren't most Post Offices a franchise? (97% perhaps). Yes (though the PO use the term 'agency' rather than franchise), but the point being they're agencies of a publicly owned enterprise - one that says... "At Post Office, we aspire to be at the very heart of customers’ choice by becoming the most trusted provider of essential services to every person in the land." http://corporate.postoffice.co.uk/who-we-are FWIW, the CWU said in 2013 that the 373 (now 369) Crown POs handle 20% of PO business: http://www.cwu.org/news/archive/57015/post-office-closure-and-franchise-plan-deeply-unpopular.html |
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"CJB" wrote in message
... Does anyone know who the courier company is that will be delivering the renewed Freedom Passes in and around London? Or indeed what the delivery arrangements are or will be? I have a feeling that it might be DPD - with whom I have a dispute right now about their getting a 'neighbour' to sign for a package addressed to me - but whom I cannot now locate. I am hoping that it is not my new Freedom Pass. CJB. As already commented, through the ordinary post. Seems reasonable as fraudulent use is risky (it has the legal user's photo) and likely to be short lived (it will be cancelled as soon as non-delivery is reported by the legal user). |
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Post Office? Which other authorities use them for issuing bus passes? Mine doesn't.
If its a special arrangement with the GLA then Post Office are quite at liberty to pull out if they think that it isn't paying or detracts from their core business. |
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In message , at 18:19:33 on Sun, 8 Feb 2015,
Mizter T remarked: "At Post Office, we aspire to be at the very heart of customers’ choice by becoming the most trusted provider of essential services to every person in the land." They only service they seem good at providing is keeping people off the streets for a minimum of 15 minutes. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() On 08/02/2015 22:58, Piatkow wrote: Post Office? Which other authorities use them for issuing bus passes? Mine doesn't. If its a special arrangement with the GLA then Post Office are quite at liberty to pull out if they think that it isn't paying or detracts from their core business. The GLA have nowt to do with it. The Freedom Pass is issued on behalf of the 32 London Boroughs + CoLC by 'London Councils', an organisation that represents said boroughs. It's been a very long standing arrangement that the PO has been involved in issuing Freedom Passes in London. But things change. |
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Mizter T wrote:
On 08/02/2015 22:58, Piatkow wrote: Post Office? Which other authorities use them for issuing bus passes? Mine doesn't. If its a special arrangement with the GLA then Post Office are quite at liberty to pull out if they think that it isn't paying or detracts from their core business. The GLA have nowt to do with it. The Freedom Pass is issued on behalf of the 32 London Boroughs + CoLC by 'London Councils', an organisation that represents said boroughs. It's been a very long standing arrangement that the PO has been involved in issuing Freedom Passes in London. But things change. I assume they charge a fee for this service. Is the alternative now to do it on-line? That would save money and would probably appeal to younger Freedom Pass holders, but maybe not to older ones who haven't learned to use computers. |
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