Neilmack
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Hitherto I had thought of them as at least reliable, even if expensive.
Until today.
Posted a parcel yesterday. Guaranteed delivery by 1pm. No show. It's on their tracking page - "we've got it" the page cheerily announces, correctly acknowledging the Post Office and time handed in. And that's it.
Contacted their Anti-Customer Unhelp Service. "It's probably still at the Post office - why don't you go in and ask?" quoth the operative.
I suggested it was the Royal Mail's place to chase up.
"Ah well, no, the Post Office and Royal Mail are separate companies" the fool says.
"So what? The Post Office is your agent, and your system acknowledges that you have it" I respond "Are you going to chase it up?
"not until 5th December, the dolt responds.
"Why? it's already overdue." I counter
"Our procedures" Jobsworth informs me.
And that's it. Hopeless, helpless, and useless. In May this year, the Times reported that the buffoon running the mail had a 23% pay increase, carrying her package to £1.9 million. Worth every penny, though few of the pounds.
Until today.
Posted a parcel yesterday. Guaranteed delivery by 1pm. No show. It's on their tracking page - "we've got it" the page cheerily announces, correctly acknowledging the Post Office and time handed in. And that's it.
Contacted their Anti-Customer Unhelp Service. "It's probably still at the Post office - why don't you go in and ask?" quoth the operative.
I suggested it was the Royal Mail's place to chase up.
"Ah well, no, the Post Office and Royal Mail are separate companies" the fool says.
"So what? The Post Office is your agent, and your system acknowledges that you have it" I respond "Are you going to chase it up?
"not until 5th December, the dolt responds.
"Why? it's already overdue." I counter
"Our procedures" Jobsworth informs me.
And that's it. Hopeless, helpless, and useless. In May this year, the Times reported that the buffoon running the mail had a 23% pay increase, carrying her package to £1.9 million. Worth every penny, though few of the pounds.