Hi All I know there was, a tread regarding Royal Mail but today this takes the biscuits I was expecting a parcel today my husbands was at home today to sign for it the post lady arrived did not even bother to ring the bell she posted a card to say that the item was too big, my husband saw her through the window she just walked away as he was calling out to her this has Happen a few times now when he called me at work, I was so angry I wrote a letter of compliant below as this happen to anyone else? Dear Sir/Madam I am writing to make a complaint regarding an ?attempted? parcel delivery to my home address today. At 11am this morning my husband was shocked to observe one of your postal workers walk to our front door and, without so much as an attempt to ascertain whether anybody was in residence by ringing the doorbell, put a card through the letterbox announcing that she had called, that no one was in, and that the package was too big to post. I should point out that that my Husband took a day off work today to ensure somebody was at home to receive this delivery, and whilst taking this day off was an inconvenience, it was necessary to ensure we received this today and it was not returned to a postal depot. I am frustrated, disappointed, and wholly annoyed by this, as it is not the first time that it has happened. In honesty, I suspect that your postal worker did not have the package to deliver on her person in the first instance, having been reliably informed by an ex postal worker that this sometimes happens when they have a lot of other parcels to deliver. This is not expectable behaviour. I have spoken to the postal depot in the past regarding this matter but I feel I have been ignored and that no attempt to prevent a repeat of this unacceptable level of service has been made. I would now ask that I receive a full and comprehensive explanation as to why this continues to happen, and most importantly, why this happened today when my Husband went out of his way to help ensure a successful delivery for your organisation. I await your reply. Yours faithfully, RRJ