suebunny1 wrote:Oh Royal Mail .. you have outdone yourselves!
Umm we are not an official Royal Mail site. W do state this on every single page.
suebunny1 wrote:I was kindly sent some tickets for a never-to-be seen again event on 04/08/12 by my sister on 3rd Aug for guaranteed next day delivery (Sat) .. The sender paid the extra amount for this ( a whopping £10.80 - that is not a small amount in anyone's books!)
When did Royal Mail deliver this? Today .. that is right .. Monday!! 2 days after the event, even though you had your yellow "Saturday Delivery" sticker on it!
MAD .. I am FURIOUS
Hopefully you have not fallen foul of the 2 things that make Saturday/Next Day delivery NOT guaranteed. That is you don't have an official "Saturday Retention" - unlikely to be honest, or you are in one of the regions that this cannot be promised (ie Islands and Highlands for example) again unlikely. I think it's probably down to human error and the call centre advisor won't know that officially, until they have got a local manager to investigate it.
suebunny1 wrote:To add insult to injury, they send a DEAF postie to my door ... is that so I cannot communicate with him?
I am all for equal opportunities but in this circumstance ... really?
He would not have known there would be a "situation" with your special so it was not done on purpose. But I would question your committment to equal ops if you can't accept a deaf person in any situation even if you feel you have got less of a service than you deserved.
suebunny1 wrote:I phoned your helpline as I cannot talk to the postie .. and NO I did not sign for the letter so he was kept waiting at the door while I did this. He got annoyed and entered my house UNINVITED! How on earth am I meant to deal with that?
Keep your door locked

. To be fair to him, in this situation as you were in effect refusing to sign on delivery he could have just left. Delivery Posties are not trained to deal with a customer complaint and as he was only getting proof that it was delivered he cannot solve any problem you have, he has to complete the rest of his delivery and will no doubt get grief for being late.
suebunny1 wrote:All the agent on the phone could offer me was an apology and advice that the sender can reclaim postage (Several times .. must be a loop in the script!) How does that help me compensate for my ruined weekend???
It won't help you.. Please don't angry with what I post next but RM do not consider you in the transaction, they don't see the recipient as a customer, only the sender as they paid for the service. Do we agree with it - Generally No but blaming an unofficial site for the stance won't help you.
suebunny1 wrote:Is this the way you believe Customer Service should work ... I work in a Contact Centre and we dont have this as one of our training techniques.
You don't

. All the ones I worked in previously did its called offering a customer a refund when an order fails or is late. Don't forget the customer is the one paying for the service.
suebunny1 wrote:What to do now?? I have been promised a callback within 1 hour by the Escalated Cust Service team .. will I get one??
No idea we are not Royal Mail
suebunny1 wrote:By the way .. the postie stormed off in a huff, waving his arms about after waiting and waiting for me to sign all the while I was still on the phone.. I didnt sign but was unable to explain why!

Posties are under extreme time pressure and he probably got frustrated, Royal Mail question our every minute when we claim overtime and even plan down to the last second on deliveries (8 seconds per address) . If you have delayed him for even just 3 minutes and he goes over - he is unlikely to be paid. Its not an excuse but it does give you background information.