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What's the situation with the regulator. As we all know, Royal Mail don't care about delivering letters any longer, it's a monopoloy market, they are happy to just take for granted, while prioritising parcels.

In our D.O. failing to deliver letters is now a standard business model. We regularly fail multiple Duties per day, oftentimes letters will sit in frames for days before they are delivered.

I'd love to know what OFCOM thinks of this, I know that things were relaxed during Covid. When are things supposed to get "back to normal"?

Should we be encouraging customers to make complaints to OFCOM?
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Murdoch wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 09:50
What's the situation with the regulator. As we all know, Royal Mail don't care about delivering letters any longer, it's a monopoloy market, they are happy to just take for granted, while prioritising parcels.

In our D.O. failing to deliver letters is now a standard business model. We regularly fail multiple Duties per day, oftentimes letters will sit in frames for days before they are delivered.

I'd love to know what OFCOM thinks of this, I know that things were relaxed during Covid. When are things supposed to get "back to normal"?

Should we be encouraging customers to make complaints to OFCOM?
Ofcom have already said they won't fine Royal Mail because of the pandemic
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P13 wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 09:52
Ofcom have already said they won't fine Royal Mail because of the pandemic
Yeah, this is what I'm asking.

Given that the regulator and threat of fines were the only thing ensuring the USO was adhered too, when (if ever) is this likely to return?
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Found the answer to my own question:

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/po ... ry-changes
ofcom wrote: Given these improvements, and in light of recent reductions in the level of legal restrictions across the UK, we consider that the regulatory emergency period should be treated as coming to an end on 31 August 2021. Accordingly, normal regulatory arrangements will apply from 1 September 2021. Our approach to compliance monitoring will continue to be pragmatic and proportionate, taking account of any relevant matters beyond Royal Mail’s control that impact on its performance, including any continuing impacts of the pandemic.
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one day managers say do the tracked parcels leave the rest - next they say mail is priority :arrrghhh
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qwerty2 wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 11:35
one day managers say do the tracked parcels leave the rest - next they say mail is priority :arrrghhh
I've never heard a manager say Tracked parcels weren't the priority?

Although most frames in my office are cleared on a daily basis, as seem to be frames other local offices I've visited. I wonder what the percentage of letter left on frames on a daily basis is across the business, does Ofcom take into consideration the business as a whole or individual offices/areas?
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Murdoch wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 10:57
Found the answer to my own question:

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/po ... ry-changes
ofcom wrote: Given these improvements, and in light of recent reductions in the level of legal restrictions across the UK, we consider that the regulatory emergency period should be treated as coming to an end on 31 August 2021. Accordingly, normal regulatory arrangements will apply from 1 September 2021. Our approach to compliance monitoring will continue to be pragmatic and proportionate, taking account of any relevant matters beyond Royal Mail’s control that impact on its performance, including any continuing impacts of the pandemic.
and on RMCs NEWS section :thumbup viewtopic.php?f=18&t=101499 (4 days ago :chuckle )
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Murdoch wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 10:57
Found the answer to my own question:

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/po ... ry-changes
ofcom wrote: Given these improvements, and in light of recent reductions in the level of legal restrictions across the UK, we consider that the regulatory emergency period should be treated as coming to an end on 31 August 2021. Accordingly, normal regulatory arrangements will apply from 1 September 2021. Our approach to compliance monitoring will continue to be pragmatic and proportionate, taking account of any relevant matters beyond Royal Mail’s control that impact on its performance, including any continuing impacts of the pandemic.
Is there going to be a massive recruitment campaign before the 1st September to get the staff required to deliver the stuff?
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Fan and the Brown stuff, good job DOM's can now come out to play while you're in the office...
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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
16 Aug 2021, 07:52
and on RMCs NEWS section :thumbup viewtopic.php?f=18&t=101499 (4 days ago :chuckle )
Lmao :d'oh!

Proof that nobody reads the news section? :P
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P13 wrote:
15 Aug 2021, 09:52
Ofcom have already said they won't fine Royal Mail because of the pandemic
Is the pandemic now officially over?