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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:39 PM   #1
    Tex
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    Yesterday I got a Christmas card from an old friend and a calendar from my auntie, both posted from NE england on December 18th and judging from the stamps, posted at a post office not a pillbox. A month to get here.

    In early January I sent a shirt and my measurements to China to have a shirt made to measure. The new shirt was made from scratch and posted back to me along with the old shirt from China in half the time than it takes for post to get here from England. I hope you posties are working on a back up plan for income beyond nicking money out of birthday cards cos with 'service' like this it's only a matter of time till the whole thing collapses.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:44 PM   #2
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    Hmmm, It could of been quite easily mis-delivered by the data keyers, All it takes is an accidental mislpacement of a number or letter to send it somewhere else. Not the posties fault and there is such thing as human error.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:44 PM   #3
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    You have no way of knowing how long it was in the Royal mail system though surely. The hold up may have been once it left the UK.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:44 PM   #4
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    Yesterday I got a Christmas card from an old friend and a calendar from my auntie, both posted from NE england on December 18th and judging from the stamps, posted at a post office not a pillbox. A month to get here.

    In early January I sent a shirt and my measurements to China to have a shirt made to measure. The new shirt was made from scratch and posted back to me along with the old shirt from China in half the time than it takes for post to get here from England. I hope you posties are working on a back up plan for income beyond nicking money out of birthday cards cos with 'service' like this it's only a matter of time till the whole thing collapses.
    Sounds to me like you shouldn't be congratulating them then. I'd say that was poor service tbh.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:47 PM   #5
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    Well done Royal Mail. Woman sends calender - calender arrives at correct address - jobs a good un...
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:47 PM   #6
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tex View Post
    Yesterday I got a Christmas card from an old friend and a calendar from my auntie, both posted from NE england on December 18th and judging from the stamps, posted at a post office not a pillbox. A month to get here.

    In early January I sent a shirt and my measurements to China to have a shirt made to measure. The new shirt was made from scratch and posted back to me along with the old shirt from China in half the time than it takes for post to get here from England. I hope you posties are working on a back up plan for income beyond nicking money out of birthday cards cos with 'service' like this it's only a matter of time till the whole thing collapses.
    Bit early to be getting Christmas cards. Its only January.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:48 PM   #7
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    Well done Royal Mail. Woman sends calender - calender arrives at correct address - jobs a good un...
    To be fair, it's the US postal service that has to find the correct address.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 03:58 PM   #8
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    Quote:
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    Yesterday I got a Christmas card from an old friend and a calendar from my auntie, both posted from NE england on December 18th and judging from the stamps, posted at a post office not a pillbox. A month to get here.

    In early January I sent a shirt and my measurements to China to have a shirt made to measure. The new shirt was made from scratch and posted back to me along with the old shirt from China in half the time than it takes for post to get here from England. I hope you posties are working on a back up plan for income beyond nicking money out of birthday cards cos with 'service' like this it's only a matter of time till the whole thing collapses.

    At least you got yours - I'm still waiting for a birthday card to arrive that was posted before the 13th of December.
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    Old 21st January 2011, 04:01 PM   #9
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    At least you got yours - I'm still waiting for a birthday card to arrive that was posted before the 13th of December.
    you can kiss that goodbye, along with the money that was in it
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    Old 21st January 2011, 04:11 PM   #10
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    Christmas card, just Facebook them FFS.

    And specially made t shirt, you fat hower.

    Great work posties.
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