6 trays of xmas cards dated 18th dec 2025
Just departed glasgow mc to irvine yesterday
23 march 2026
Wonderful service and i bet the mgmt havnt reported this
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Xmas cards
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SpacePhoenix
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Xmas cards
I get this only failing once technicality guff but I don't think the senders and recipients will find that acceptable at all, thinking oh well that's ok then, you did your best, it's a s**t serviceSpacePhoenix wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 10:21Why would they? The cards have already failed ages ago and any item can only ever fail once
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hans solo
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Re: Xmas cards
So that make it acceptableSpacePhoenix wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 10:21Why would they? The cards have already failed ages ago and any item can only ever fail once
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hans solo
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Re: Xmas cards
And they would not have failed before if just processed
Probably held back and forgotten about
Probably held back and forgotten about
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Mr Rush
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Re: Xmas cards
I had a Christmas card postmarked mid December appear in my sequenced the other week. It caught my eye moreso because this is not the first year that's happened.
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Mick100
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Re: Xmas cards
Why not hold them back for another. 9 months