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Imagine this today

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bedfordrl
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Imagine this today

Post by bedfordrl »

In Saturdays Daily Telegraph in "Tracking down St Valentine".

Quote..."It is often assumed that Valentine cards were given a commercial boost by the penny post in 1840.
But in London in 1835,when the post was twopence ,the Postmaster General granted postmen an allowance for "refreshments"because they had to shift 50,000 extra letters for Valentine's day ".

Now get this bit

"Each delivery meant knocking or ringing at the door, because letter boxes had not been invented yet !!!."
End Quote.

Imagine what the callers office would look like today and how big the rounds would be if no one had invented the letterbox yet?.
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bedfordrl wrote:In Saturdays Daily Telegraph in "Tracking down St Valentine".

Quote..."It is often assumed that Valentine cards were given a commercial boost by the penny post in 1840.
But in London in 1835,when the post was twopence ,the Postmaster General granted postmen an allowance for "refreshments"because they had to shift 50,000 extra letters for Valentine's day ".

Now get this bit

"Each delivery meant knocking or ringing at the door, because letter boxes had not been invented yet !!!."
End Quote.

Imagine what the callers office would look like today and how big the rounds would be if no one had invented the letterbox yet?.
If there was no letterbox where would the (DIB) card go or did they use to carry around a hammer and nails in those day's!. :Very Happy
moggymoz
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Re: Imagine this today

Post by moggymoz »

k979aaa wrote:
bedfordrl wrote:In Saturdays Daily Telegraph in "Tracking down St Valentine".

Quote..."It is often assumed that Valentine cards were given a commercial boost by the penny post in 1840.
But in London in 1835,when the post was twopence ,the Postmaster General granted postmen an allowance for "refreshments"because they had to shift 50,000 extra letters for Valentine's day ".

Now get this bit

"Each delivery meant knocking or ringing at the door, because letter boxes had not been invented yet !!!."
End Quote.

Imagine what the callers office would look like today and how big the rounds would be if no one had invented the letterbox yet?.
If there was no letterbox where would the (DIB) card go or did they use to carry around a hammer and nails in those day's!. :Very Happy
Its funny you mention this as I was on a walk last week and it had some flats that you had to buzz to get in,what are you suppose to do if you had a packet but you could not get in, because you cant leave a DIB card do you take it back to the office and kill it off as no access :hmmmm
Pat Ostman
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Post by Pat Ostman »

because you cant leave a DIB card do you take it back to the office and kill it off as no access
yup, you could
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not me
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no you either re-attempt the next day or leave a p739 in with the mail and put the packet in the locker
moggymoz
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Post by moggymoz »

custard wrote:no you either re-attempt the next day or leave a p739 in with the mail and put the packet in the locker
but you wouldn't be able to post the mail and DIB if there was no letter box, and how many times should you re-attempt :hmmmm
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Its funny you mention this as I was on a walk last week and it had some flats that you had to buzz to get in,what are you suppose to do if you had a packet but you could not get in, because you cant leave a DIB card do you take it back to the office and kill it off as no access :hmmmm
When I can't get access while doing my parcels, I write out the docket, take it back to the office, write on the top "unable to leave docket as no access" and get the postie to deliver it in the morning with the rest of their mail. Obviously if you were delivering their mail to start with.... lol
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IPS wrote:
because you cant leave a DIB card do you take it back to the office and kill it off as no access
yup, you could
after 3 attempts - at least I thought that was the rule for no access available.
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Re: Imagine this today

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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
IPS wrote:
because you cant leave a DIB card do you take it back to the office and kill it off as no access
yup, you could
after 3 attempts - at least I thought that was the rule for no access available.
it is but i know in our office it really depends
usually after a week i leave the mail in the frame for collection if i cant gain access eg broken buzzers
if its a heavy stair then it depends how much mail is there
however i leave notes on the door from day 3 or from day 1 ifits obvious the buzzers are broken