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Leaflets
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Slipperman
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Leaflets
Hello Newbie here. I'm sure this has been asked before, but can't find anything on a search.
What is the policy on delivering leaflets to houses with no junk mail signs? I get the impression and the others guys in the office also say they are ignored.
Needless to say on my first round I had a stroppy customer practically throw them back in my face.
What is the policy on delivering leaflets to houses with no junk mail signs? I get the impression and the others guys in the office also say they are ignored.
Needless to say on my first round I had a stroppy customer practically throw them back in my face.
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GT85
- Posts: 365
- Joined: 26 Nov 2013, 20:02
- Gender: Male
- Location: ASDO
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Yep, If challenged just politely agree that whilst it is annoying you are obliged to deliver them unless they have officially opted out. Advise them to go to royalmail .com and select opt out of d2d and within a couple of weeks a no d2d sticker should appear on their slot in the sorting frame and they will have one thing less to moan about in their miserable lives.
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gimba
- Posts: 190
- Joined: 08 Aug 2018, 21:12
- Gender: Male
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Leaflets count as first class mail
Unless the reciever official Opts-out
And if they do opt out you'll have a card amongst your redirections you do in the morning before bagging up
Others that say don't deliver or whatever, is wrong
Company's pay big money for this service
It'll be like you sending letters out and the postman going "naahhh don't want to" , you've paid money for the service, and it should be provided
Unless the reciever official Opts-out
And if they do opt out you'll have a card amongst your redirections you do in the morning before bagging up
Others that say don't deliver or whatever, is wrong
Company's pay big money for this service
It'll be like you sending letters out and the postman going "naahhh don't want to" , you've paid money for the service, and it should be provided
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wacko74
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 04 Apr 2009, 20:35
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Leaflets
GT85 wrote:Yep, If challenged just politely agree that whilst it is annoying you are obliged to deliver them unless they have officially opted out. Advise them to go to royalmail .com and select opt out of d2d and within a couple of weeks a no d2d sticker should appear on their slot in the sorting frame and they will have one thing less to moan about in their miserable lives.
I thought posties have been in trouble before (possibly sacked?) for making people aware of the opt out service?
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yellowbelly
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Sort of, he actually circulated a leaflet of his own making I assume, telling people about the opt out servicewacko74 wrote:GT85 wrote:Yep, If challenged just politely agree that whilst it is annoying you are obliged to deliver them unless they have officially opted out. Advise them to go to royalmail .com and select opt out of d2d and within a couple of weeks a no d2d sticker should appear on their slot in the sorting frame and they will have one thing less to moan about in their miserable lives.
I thought posties have been in trouble before (possibly sacked?) for making people aware of the opt out service?
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scoobydo79
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Might be wrong but if the note on the door says no leaflets then it’s no leaflets. Can’t be doing with aggressive customers asking Me if I can read.gimba wrote:Leaflets count as first class mail
Unless the reciever official Opts-out
And if they do opt out you'll have a card amongst your redirections you do in the morning before bagging up
Others that say don't deliver or whatever, is wrong
Company's pay big money for this service
It'll be like you sending letters out and the postman going "naahhh don't want to" , you've paid money for the service, and it should be provided
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GT85
- Posts: 365
- Joined: 26 Nov 2013, 20:02
- Gender: Male
- Location: ASDO
Leaflets
We're all here because we're not all there
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clashcityrocker
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- Location: strummerville
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Some years ago there was a FOI request about this very situation and the official RM response was the postman could face dismissal for failing to deliver the D2D leaflets.scoobydo79 wrote: Might be wrong but if the note on the door says no leaflets then it’s no leaflets. Can’t be doing with aggressive customers asking Me if I can read.
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More Dogs.
More Irish.
Less chocolate.
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scoobydo79
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Il still take My chances. Saw some pissed up scrote ready to batter a non English kebab leaflet delivery man who didn’t heed the note on the door.clashcityrocker wrote:Some years ago there was a FOI request about this very situation and the official RM response was the postman could face dismissal for failing to deliver the D2D leaflets.scoobydo79 wrote: Might be wrong but if the note on the door says no leaflets then it’s no leaflets. Can’t be doing with aggressive customers asking Me if I can read.