Showing posts with label Royal Mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Mail. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Royal Mail, New White Van with King Charles III Crown. A royal mail employee told me that is unlawful to take photographs of their vans.


Royal Mail, New White Van with King Charles III Crown. A royal mail employee told me that is unlawful to take photographs of their vans. I know The Royal Mail do have some old laws that I don't think should be afforded to a private company. I also Personally think the company should be stripped of it right to use the monarchs crown. It is also unfortune that the post lady and other don't consider people who use the paths every day the pavements outside the sorting office are cluttered with their parked vans. The Royal Mail used to have pride, most of their vans are dirty and damaged and post boxes no longer painted.






Saturday, September 08, 2012

Royal Mail, Delivery to Neighbour

Royal Mail, Delivery to Neighbour













Will this New Royal Mail Label, be a sign of an unfriendly neighbourhood?

Looking at the surrounding area where this label is stuck, I might not want
my parcels left at egg splattered properties.

I find one of the questions on the  Royal Mail web site must be placed for selfish
folk.

Can I have my parcel delivered to neighbours but opt out of accepting theirs?

Royal Mail Asnwer: NO


Royal Mail have been trialling Delivery to Neighbour in selected areas since November 2011. The trial, which was approved by the regulator following a public consultation, is part of a process of bringing Royal Mail's terms and conditions more in line with other delivery companies. Feedback from households in the trial areas revealed that 92% of customers whose item was left with a neighbour were satisfied with the overall experience. 90% of neighbours who accepted an item expressed overall satisfaction. they are now seeking regulatory changes to allow us to extend Delivery to Neighbour across the UK for the benefit of all customers.

The Royal Mail says  If you would prefer us not to deliver any of your mail to a neighbour or attempt to deliver any of your neighbours' items to you, you can choose to opt out of the Delivery to Neighbour service. Simply request an opt out sticker and we'll arrange for it to be sent to you before the start of the national roll out at the end of September.






Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Royal Mail Suspend Mail Delivery & Collections Throughout Oakham and Rutland

Royal Mail Suspend Mail  Delivery & Collections Throughout Oakham and Rutland, snow covered vans outside Oakham sorting office today.