Since New Year, our post has been arriving ever more
erratically, even arriving one day at 4.30pm and on another at 4.45pm. The
parcel van, which used to follow minutes later than the letter delivery is now
anything up to a couple of hours before or after, so deciding that enough
was enough, I decided to take to Twitter to vent my frustrations. It may seem
that I am making a mountain out of a molehill, but Keith frequently orders
small amounts of new stock as and when it is needed, and relies on being able to
take delivery the following day, as there is usually a customer waiting. As the packages often need to be signed for,
it means that I have to tailor my day, when possible, to be in when the post
arrives.
Yes, I know, I’ve said all this here before and you are
probably fed up to the back teeth with hearing about it, but wait! There are
new developments!
I also sent my tweet to Twitter@Royal Mail and, at
first got a blasé reply to the effect that they are doing it all in a new way
which is safer and more secure. (What???) So I sent them another tweet – “Not
much use for someone trying to run a business who relies on regular
deliveries!” I said indignantly.
Then I got an invitation to email them with details of
my complaint, so I did:
On two occasions recently, post has been delivered after 4pm, once at
4.20 and once at 4.45 and is generally after mid day. The parcel van can
be a couple of hours before or after letter delivery. Before Christmas, the
post did at least come some time before lunch-time. Now, because my husband's
deliveries often have to be signed for, I am having to stay in all day if he is
expecting mail.
In the event that I miss a delivery and receive a 'you were out' card, I
now have to wait till the next day to collect it. I used to be able to ring up
the local office and arrange re-delivery, now I can only speak to a computer,
which wants to know everything bar what I had for breakfast!
Parking in the sorting office car park is no longer allowed, meaning
that it is necessary to find a space in a local pay and display car park.
Parking for blue badge holders (e.g. my husband) was permitted but no longer
is, so he is unable to collect post and has to rely on me to do it.
All in all, I have no complaints about the postmen/women but the system
seems to be fast becoming less and less user-friendly.
Also, although fliers were sent out last year informing us that parcels
would now be left with neighbours when possible, I was finally told, after
numerous enquiries, that this is not happening because the Union has not agreed
to it.
I appreciate your taking the time to deal with my concerns.
Sincerely,
Etc.
This afternoon, I got a reply from Kieran:
Hi Jenny
Thanks for your message.
I’m sorry to hear your mail has been arriving after 3pm and for the inconvenience this would cause.
I’ve passed your details to my Customer Service colleagues and instructed them to report this as a complaint. They’ll liaise with the Delivery Office Manager over the next 72 hours to establish why your mail has been coming so late and that steps are taken to improve this. You won’t hear back from them on this occasion but if you experience any further problems please don’t hesitate to contact me, quoting the unique 1- reference number in the subject bar of this email.
Again I apologise for what’s happened Jenny; if I can help you any further then please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Thanks for your message.
I’m sorry to hear your mail has been arriving after 3pm and for the inconvenience this would cause.
I’ve passed your details to my Customer Service colleagues and instructed them to report this as a complaint. They’ll liaise with the Delivery Office Manager over the next 72 hours to establish why your mail has been coming so late and that steps are taken to improve this. You won’t hear back from them on this occasion but if you experience any further problems please don’t hesitate to contact me, quoting the unique 1- reference number in the subject bar of this email.
Again I apologise for what’s happened Jenny; if I can help you any further then please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards
Kieran
Of course, I’m not holding my breath. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if
the local delivery office manager blacklists us and we have to go to Liverpool
every day to collect our mail in person.
Still, we live in hope…