a big THANK YOU for all the hard work that you do every day and that you are about to do for us customers to ensure that we get our christmas presants in time for the big day!
Rant over
taurus88 wrote:Hello Customer,
Thank you for your input. Royal Mail have noted the 1645 delivery time of your item, and aim to lower their service as much as possible to meet this target within two years. To meet this ambition, we intend to reduce staffing numbers, introduce more hare-brained schemes, and cover more and more walks on overtime.
Please bear with us whilst these changes are implemented.
I think his sacrcasm does not alway carry over well on t'internetja_lo wrote:taurus88 wrote:Hello Customer,
Thank you for your input. Royal Mail have noted the 1645 delivery time of your item, and aim to lower their service as much as possible to meet this target within two years. To meet this ambition, we intend to reduce staffing numbers, introduce more hare-brained schemes, and cover more and more walks on overtime.
Please bear with us whilst these changes are implemented.
I think the lad is trying to say that it was delivered by citylink at 1645...
To True Blue Terriermickyplum wrote:We can only apologise to all our customers for the shambles this Christmas but we have done our best. What other company would bring in such radical changes just prior to the busiest period of the year. You, the customers have been let down badly by RM management who are too quick to blame the weather. I have worked in far worse weather conditions in my 37 years as a postman but still we managed to clear everything in time for the festive season. Nowadays we are under so much pressure with new working methods that aren't working but we do our best. The new walks are far too long and the deadlines we have to meet are impossible. At least us posties care about the customers. Let's hope we can sort things out and make the postal service great again. Best wishes to all our customers.
Probably worse when/if we get privatised but dont worry, you'll get the chance to pay even more for it.ChasPost wrote:So well done Royal Mail Management. ......same again next year????
The cost I am paying at the moment is the total value of my business, ....you are making me more scared now, ........if it gets any more than that, I don't know where I am going to get the money from.Broxi51 wrote:Probably worse when/if we get privatised but dont worry, you'll get the chance to pay even more for it.ChasPost wrote:So well done Royal Mail Management. ......same again next year????
At the moment, primarily, we are a service. Good or bad service, that's up to the customer and recipient to decide but a privatised company will beChasPost wrote:The cost I am paying at the moment is the total value of my business, ....you are making me more scared now, ........if it gets any more than that, I don't know where I am going to get the money from.Broxi51 wrote:Probably worse when/if we get privatised but dont worry, you'll get the chance to pay even more for it.ChasPost wrote:So well done Royal Mail Management. ......same again next year????
I think the service just went over the cliff this Christmas. Customers who have solidly supported against privatisation are now feeling we can't go on like this. I supported my postman when his round was extended and it was partly changed back but I don't see anyone prepared to pay back that support by doing their utmost to get stuff moving again at Christmas. It's all one way. You want customers' support, but to hell with their Xmas post.Broxi51 wrote:Probably worse when/if we get privatised but dont worry, you'll get the chance to pay even more for it.