i also noticed a thread full of sellers on an ebay forum that also noticed a major increase in lost mail since 2012 so wanted to know the RM point of view that's why posted here
We've been trading online for around 8 years. Small online business based in South London sending around 700-800 letters, large letters and packets a month.
Over the last few of years we would normally expect to get 1 or 2 customers with late or lost deliveries per month
but since Feb / March this year this number has gone up ten fold.... to around 15 late or lost orders just in March...and counting.
Just had a (another) customer tell us their parcel posted by Recorded delivery parcel hasn't arrived yet since the 19th March 2012.. tracking says its still in the delivery network...(could that mean delivery has been attempted, card left and back at sorting office until it gets RTS?)
NO COMPENSATION FOR RM BUSINESS ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS
To add to this when i put a bulk claim in for the 15-20 lost parcels in 2011 I just found out, as Royal Mail Business Account customers we are no longer entitled to any compensation for late or lost mail sent by 1st / 2nd class or even signed for recorded delivery mail at all!
Only RM tracked and Special delivery is covered now for customers paying by account!
Obviously the price of stamps has gone up for business customers too since April 2nd so that doesn't help.
We use packetpost and that has gone up considerably...(0g - 750g is lowest band for packets now)
Can anyone help explain some valid reasons for this increase in lost mail since 2012 and lack of compensation to business customers?!
(and what to say to our unhappy, untrusting customers who have not received their parcels in a timely manner?)
From our side we make sure parcels are being clearly addressed (we try to check every single delivery address postcode) and we have the return to sender address on the label too - as we have done for the last 8 years.
Orders are being sent from two different locations (SE London and Croydon), everyday one lot goes via a RM business collection, other lot goes at the local Post Office, like they have been going for the past few years.
We've had parcels recently lost that were posted from both locationa and on different dates during March. Packages are being sent all round the UK.
I contacted RM customer service 'Get in touch' but they said they couldn't find any specific reason for this and that we should still put our claims in for monitoring purposes even though we won't get any compensation back.
Believe it or not, because running an internet shop is very competitive, we often only make a pound sometimes per order (after costs, VAT, commission fees, postage etc.) on goods worth over 20 pounds.
So its very frustrating if an order replacement costs us over 20 pounds and we need to fork out for recorded /tracked / special delivery to make sure the replacement gets there too!
Needless to say this increase in lost mail means more angry customers to deal with, more of our time spent doing customer service, more lost money in sending out replacements, negative feedback and loss in revenue, stock and customers.
POSSIBLE REASONS?
Not sure if it could be because of any of the following reasons?
- more and more it's untrustworthy customers claiming not to have received goods but have indeed received them
or could it be new procedures / policies
maybe changes in how PPi mail is being handled and processed?
perhaps influx of new staff? (noticed our postman has changed few times this last month)
could it be due to closure of some mail centres effecting our packets?
or some other changes at Royal Mail?
(or dare i suggest it could be a crafty way to get us to sign up to RM tracked service?)
We can take the recent increase in cost of stamps , but this tenfold jump in late/ lost mail and lack of compensation cover is a real blow when times are already hard as it is...
any thoughts, reasons, suggestions or any comments from Royal Mail staff regarding the recent increase in lost mail, lack of compensation to business customers
and possibly comments from other online sellers in the same boat would be much appreciated
Thank you