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Stormproof
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I thought you were'nt in the Union, probably why he told you to take it allcantypeANDSHOUTS wrote:im just miffed that on saturday first thing we had two whole trays of nothing but walk sort mail sort and nothing else.
as i said i left about half a tray when proper mail turned up
my union rep who is also first aider/supervisor picked my bone and said it should go unless its in the rack on its own then it can stay.
but thanks to your link i see hes correct,now im miffed that you guys get to leave it all..lol
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DGP1
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Mailsort 1 has a 1 in the cornercantypeANDSHOUTS wrote:tbt your the who who put up the link did you read it?TrueBlueTerrier wrote:No. As my post says all Mailsort 3 should have aPPI and if it is MS3 it does not go on a Saturday.
However, if you always do what your boss says as he is always right then I guess yes it will go.![]()
mail sort has three types and only mail sort 3 is to be left
1 and 2 aslo have a big frikin m on them
it says walk sort mail sort is either 1 or 2 and therefore must go
mail sort in residue can stay
Mailsort 2 has a 2 in the corner
Mailsort 3 has a M in the corner
Anything with a M in the corner does not have to go out on a Saturday.
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Big Book Mailings
M : Mailsort 3disgruntledpostie1 wrote:Because people don't want to see 3rd class mail, at least with an M they don't knowpickaname wrote:Why doesnt mailsort 3 have a 3 in the corner? Logical innit?![]()
Just a quick question - What is the difference between M and BB?
BB : Big Book Mailing
Big Book, is for large batches , of large Catalogues or similar Mail (hence the name), and must be booked in advance. http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/prin ... d=54700703
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DGP1
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Re: Big Book Mailings
Thanks for that because we can get the same catalogues with both BB and M on the same dayandy2007 wrote:M : Mailsort 3disgruntledpostie1 wrote:Because people don't want to see 3rd class mail, at least with an M they don't knowpickaname wrote:Why doesnt mailsort 3 have a 3 in the corner? Logical innit?![]()
Just a quick question - What is the difference between M and BB?
BB : Big Book Mailing
Big Book, is for large batches , of large Catalogues or similar Mail (hence the name), and must be booked in advance. http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/prin ... d=54700703
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Mailsort User Guide
My previous post may help as its a Royal Mail document and points out what MS3 and when its delivered.
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Mailsort User Guide:
Mailsort User Guide
How do you show that the postage has been paid?
Every mail item needs to show clearly that postage has been paid and is correct for the service required.
There are a number of different methods you can use to do this.
Printed Postage Impression (PPI)
The PPI mark is widely used by customers across a range of postal services and is issued under licence
from Royal Mail.
All items in a single mailing must carry the same PPI licence number.
It’s a convenient and practical way to indicate both service and the method of payment.
For Mailsort,Presstream and Walksort 1 and 2, the standard First and Second Class PPIs are used.
For Mailsort 3, a special PPI design using the letter M should be used – details are available from your account manager or
our website at www.royalmail.com/ppi
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leiwolf
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PPI and if it is MS3 it does not go on a Saturday.