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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it"

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

"

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Perhaps supermarkets would be a useful, cheaper mechanism?

The £12 billions test and trace system is dreadful, contacting ever fewer people each time results are published. Time to take that partial NHS privatisation back into the NHS, who have greater expertise and success. Giving it to the wife of a conservative MP is just reckless, when she has no expertise in this and a rrack record of failure.

The UK needs to do the right things for its people, however the testing is managed. Perhaps similar operations to the Liverpool mass testing could coordinate PCR test delivery of kits and tests.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie"

I've nothing but respect for posties, ours is brilliant.

It's the system that's broke. They are trying to find a place in a changing market.

The price of posting Christmas cards is going to kill that market too

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By *ripodius WillyusMan  over a year ago

Here and there


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it"

More like uranus shot than moonshot if boris involved

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

"

At last something we agree on

We do have a good RM Postie though who looks after us. K (Mrs) always sorts him a good present at Xmas.

I do love the convenience of Amazon especially as I'm stuck in isolating currently.

KJ

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work in a sorting office for Royal mail. The parcels are just thrown into trolleys. No care at Al. Even the OK es marked fragile. We are always putting items in plastic covers with a note apologising for the condition the item is in. It's outrageous

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By *aintscoupleCouple  over a year ago

st helens


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

"

We must just be unlucky as lately amazon have been a nightmare

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By *ersnickety PantsWoman  over a year ago

Club Meets Only


"I work in a sorting office for Royal mail. The parcels are just thrown into trolleys. No care at Al. Even the OK es marked fragile. We are always putting items in plastic covers with a note apologising for the condition the item is in. It's outrageous"

It isn't just royal mail that do this pretty much every delivery company does

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex


"I work in a sorting office for Royal mail. The parcels are just thrown into trolleys. No care at Al. Even the OK es marked fragile. We are always putting items in plastic covers with a note apologising for the condition the item is in. It's outrageous"

Then why don't you whistle blow and get it reported? Nothing will change otherwise

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I work in a sorting office for Royal mail. The parcels are just thrown into trolleys. No care at Al. Even the OK es marked fragile. We are always putting items in plastic covers with a note apologising for the condition the item is in. It's outrageous"

A lot of parcel come wrapped in brown paper, especially stuff from eBay, its the cheapest option, always ripping, the people who send them should send them better wrapped, don't blame RM for poor wrapping

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By *ancsduoCouple  over a year ago

Morecambe


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie"

A foolish one.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one."

Why?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I agree it’s mainly the person who wraps the parcel , I ordered a book got a Xmas gift it came but was badly damaged as it had just been wrapped in brown paper not protection at all to the cover , that had more dents than an old Morris minor

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By *uck-RogersMan  over a year ago

Tarka trail


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

More like uranus shot than moonshot if boris involved"

And we all know the Clangers live on the moon.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

"

Everything delivered by Royal Mail is packaged by the likes of you and I.

Everything delivered by Amazon is packaged by Amazon.

There's a huge difference in the packaging standard.

E

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By *ancsduoCouple  over a year ago

Morecambe


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one.

Why? "

As you seem to be against the company you work for that's all.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one.

Why?

As you seem to be against the company you work for that's all."

Against? I agreed with that post, shall I lie next time?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it"

Wouldn't surprise me if they used Hermes

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Wouldn't surprise me if they used Hermes "

Be surprised if they use amazon to be honest, royal mail delivers to every house 6 days a week, don't think amazon has the capability or infrastructure for that

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By *ancsduoCouple  over a year ago

Morecambe


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one.

Why?

As you seem to be against the company you work for that's all.

Against? I agreed with that post, shall I lie next time? "

Of course not,you didn't have to reply to it,or when you did,say you was a postie.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one.

Why?

As you seem to be against the company you work for that's all.

Against? I agreed with that post, shall I lie next time?

Of course not,you didn't have to reply to it,or when you did,say you was a postie."

OK,no probs,take care

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By *ancsduoCouple  over a year ago

Morecambe


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

Yep I agree, and I'm a postie

A foolish one.

Why?

As you seem to be against the company you work for that's all.

Against? I agreed with that post, shall I lie next time?

Of course not,you didn't have to reply to it,or when you did,say you was a postie.

OK,no probs,take care "

You too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yep lets feed amazon the deals while they exploit our tax system

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

Southern England

I send over 1000 parcels a year, never has one been delivered damaged, it is definitely down to how its packaged. And i use my hermes.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We do get packets marked fragile, a lot of them are live fish and bull sperm or incects

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"We do get packets marked fragile, a lot of them are live fish and bull sperm or incects "

Only last week I sent a couple of kittens by first class

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

"

A lot of the stuff I order from Amazon comes with Royal Mail.you're not comparing apples with apples.

And, btw, in my experience, Royal Mail do an incredible job.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just tell Amazon (the Government that is) that they either deliver for free or they will be paying more tax by whatever means necessary.

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

having worked on an agency basis for just about all the parcels company's bar UPS I can say that they are all much of a muchness re throwing parcels into cages/ back of vans fragile items being mistreated . the only difference is unlike Royal mail they are not obliged by law to deliver the last mile to EVERY address in the country in fact some parcels company's when over stretched are quite fond of dumping whole trailer loads of parcels on royal mail to deliver especially in the run upto Christmas

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Let me think for a minute

Everything I order from Amazon arrives next day undamaged

Then there royal mail

Hmmmmmmmm

A lot of the stuff I order from Amazon comes with Royal Mail.you're not comparing apples with apples.

And, btw, in my experience, Royal Mail do an incredible job.

"

Some people do a good job, however it's infested with lazy people unfortunately, did you know TNT won't employ ex RM people because of RMs sick record

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"having worked on an agency basis for just about all the parcels company's bar UPS I can say that they are all much of a muchness re throwing parcels into cages/ back of vans fragile items being mistreated . the only difference is unlike Royal mail they are not obliged by law to deliver the last mile to EVERY address in the country in fact some parcels company's when over stretched are quite fond of dumping whole trailer loads of parcels on royal mail to deliver especially in the run upto Christmas "

Correct

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Just tell Amazon (the Government that is) that they either deliver for free or they will be paying more tax by whatever means necessary."

Contrary to popular belief I'm pretty sure Amazon pay the taxes they are obliged to pay according to current legislation.

If they didn't you can be assured they would be getting a letter from hmrc just like everyone else

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I use Royal Mail for my business and i think only once someone has said an item was damaged but due to what was posted i suspect the buyer was lying.

When home test kits first started it was Amazon that delivered and picked our kits up. So they have been doing it in some areas since home test kits were a thing.

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By *heStockingtoppsCouple  over a year ago

Stourbridge

.. as with so many service industries its down to how much the individual cares, although I`m told that Yodel.. appalling track record and MyHermes are paid 75pence per drop !

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe

Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all."

Shouldn't do,full time staff don't start unti 5am

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe


"Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all.

Shouldn't do,full time staff don't start unti 5am"

So why do we?

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South

Is it true DHL stands for Drop it, Hide it, Lose it?

E

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By *aren grantTV/TS  over a year ago

kyle

I don't know about the rest of UK but in this part of the Scottish NW highlands Royal Mail performs wonderfully. Much faster than their competitors, deliver 6 days a week conpared to 5 for the others and, as others have said, condition is mostly down to how an item is packaged. A sheet of brown paper and Sellotape is asking for problems.

Additionally they charge the same no matter how far the package is being delivered unlike the other couriers whose charges vary with distance

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I don't know about the rest of UK but in this part of the Scottish NW highlands Royal Mail performs wonderfully. Much faster than their competitors, deliver 6 days a week conpared to 5 for the others and, as others have said, condition is mostly down to how an item is packaged. A sheet of brown paper and Sellotape is asking for problems.

Additionally they charge the same no matter how far the package is being delivered unlike the other couriers whose charges vary with distance "

Some people were moaning when the price of a 1st class stamp when up to 76p,its not compulsory to use Royal mail, you don't have to send a letter with them,why don't you take it to the destination yourself and see how far you get on 76p

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all.

Shouldn't do,full time staff don't start unti 5am

So why do we?"

The RM truck doesn't arrive until 5.30ish,theres no packets or letters ready yet, unless it's a redelivery from the day before, still that's bloody early

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By *iddle ManMan  over a year ago

Walsall

I'd go with royal mail everytime given the choice. So much easier to deal with if something goes wrong or you have to pick up a parcel. So many other companies have left me high and dry searching for parcels in every corner and knocking on doors as the 'left with neighbour' just doesn't give enough description.

At least if royal mail parcel isn't delivered I always know it will be at a local office for collection. Some of the competitors have said its 20 miles away at depot waiting for re delivery or collection. Not forgetting this covid means they just leave it anywhere and I just get an email saying its been deliver, again I'm left hunting for a parcel like a kid looking for candy on Easter morning

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe


"Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all.

Shouldn't do,full time staff don't start unti 5am

So why do we?

The RM truck doesn't arrive until 5.30ish,theres no packets or letters ready yet, unless it's a redelivery from the day before, still that's bloody early"

It's happened twice now and we were pretty shocked tbh. I'm getting ready for work at that time but Mrs N and the rest of the house isn't. Odd!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"yep lets feed amazon the deals while they exploit our tax system"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Why do we get deliveries from Royal Mail at 04.30 waking us up? Not happy with that at all.

Shouldn't do,full time staff don't start unti 5am

So why do we?

The RM truck doesn't arrive until 5.30ish,theres no packets or letters ready yet, unless it's a redelivery from the day before, still that's bloody early

It's happened twice now and we were pretty shocked tbh. I'm getting ready for work at that time but Mrs N and the rest of the house isn't. Odd!"

Yeah very odd, never heard of that in nearly 20 years, ah well

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By *hrobberMan  over a year ago

North West

I would rather royal mail got the contract . They have pension funds to support and they employ people on contracts at all levels even if they are temp contracts.

Also loose royal mail we loose the postal infrastructure which should be protected at all costs.

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple  over a year ago

Bedworth


"£550 million contract to deliver 215,000 home test kits a day, could swell to £1billion

Royal mail are already doing 1000s every night, test kits going out and comming in

'Operation moonshot' I think boris the boffoon is calling it

Wouldn't surprise me if they used Hermes

Be surprised if they use amazon to be honest, royal mail delivers to every house 6 days a week, don't think amazon has the capability or infrastructure for that"

Not to mention the amount of amazon parcels delivered by RM!

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Not to mention the amount of amazon parcels delivered by RM!"

And some even get delivered!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it all went wrong when the Royal Mail was changed from a Postal Service to a "For Profit" company. Corners and service cut to maximize profit margins.The boots on the ground postiesare diamonds, it's the company that has failed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i very rarely get my normal post, nevermind parcels from royal mail, i got taken to court about concil tax last year , i hadnt remembered it was due, and never got any letters, shit me right up, they had sent the bill plus 4 reminders, never got any of them , until the baliffs turned up

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple  over a year ago

Bedworth


"I think it all went wrong when the Royal Mail was changed from a Postal Service to a "For Profit" company. Corners and service cut to maximize profit margins.The boots on the ground postiesare diamonds, it's the company that has failed."

The biggest issue since privatisation is that RM are not on a level playing field to all of their competitors! None of their competitors have to abide by a universal service obligation, their prices aren’t subject to regulation, they do not have to abide by the same regulations as RM, they can undercut RM’s prices for letters and then they hand the letters over to RM for the final mile of delivery which RM have to do! RM got fined recently by the regulator for charging their competitors too much for the final mile delivery!

What other private company is instructed that it must complete the workload of its rivals and may only charge a token fee for doing so, increasing its competitors profits and reducing it’s own in the process?

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By *arkus1812Man  over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands


"I think it all went wrong when the Royal Mail was changed from a Postal Service to a "For Profit" company. Corners and service cut to maximize profit margins.The boots on the ground postiesare diamonds, it's the company that has failed.

The biggest issue since privatisation is that RM are not on a level playing field to all of their competitors! None of their competitors have to abide by a universal service obligation, their prices aren’t subject to regulation, they do not have to abide by the same regulations as RM, they can undercut RM’s prices for letters and then they hand the letters over to RM for the final mile of delivery which RM have to do! RM got fined recently by the regulator for charging their competitors too much for the final mile delivery!

What other private company is instructed that it must complete the workload of its rivals and may only charge a token fee for doing so, increasing its competitors profits and reducing it’s own in the process?"

Totally agree, fair dues to Hermes though they do cover about 98% of UK post codes they do however have a plethora of shit couriers.

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By *layfull pairingCouple  over a year ago

Bristol

Hope the kit is small enough to post through letterbox .... otherwise it will get chucked over 8 foot high driveway gates and smashed to buggery on driveway like everything else delivered by courier does

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Actually take back my comment above I ordered a reference book from a company yesterday at 10am - it arrived today at 2pm Royal Mail Parcel Service.

Our local depot have 12 staff of with Covid.

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By *amish SMan  over a year ago

Eastleigh

Stand outside an Amazon sorting depot and watch the vehicles going in. More like Royal Mail = Amazon, they use Amazon's capacity.

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple  over a year ago

Bedworth


"Stand outside an Amazon sorting depot and watch the vehicles going in. More like Royal Mail = Amazon, they use Amazon's capacity. "

You do realise that most returns to amazon are delivered by Royal Mail and Parcelforce. Not to mention the amount of stock deliveries from small suppliers and marketplace sellers fulfilled by Amazon which is delivered to Amazon distribution centres by Royal Mail and Parcelforce. When you see vehicles going in how do you know that they are delivering it collecting?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Stand outside an Amazon sorting depot and watch the vehicles going in. More like Royal Mail = Amazon, they use Amazon's capacity.

You do realise that most returns to amazon are delivered by Royal Mail and Parcelforce. Not to mention the amount of stock deliveries from small suppliers and marketplace sellers fulfilled by Amazon which is delivered to Amazon distribution centres by Royal Mail and Parcelforce. When you see vehicles going in how do you know that they are delivering it collecting?"

I sort loads of amazon packets every night, if amazon are that good why don't they sort them themselves

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's like when TNT started delivering their own mail,mail they couldn't get rid of they put in Royal mail post boxes,WTF! take them back to TNT ya lazy twats

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