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countless of times my post has been left hanging out of the letter box for the whole world to see or grab! its quite fustrating - anyone know who i can contact about the local postman to sort this out?


its not that much effort to stick it fully into the letter box without it being on show to the world. grrrr



cheers from a grumpy local!

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I have experienced this problem several times. I contacted Royal Mail by phone.

I did get a letter back apologising and saying the team (Then at Silvester Road) had been spoken to.

The situation improved but since the move to Peckham the problem has re-emerged and is now worse than ever.


I seem to have a different postman/woman every other week.


DulwichFox

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Te he, ha ha ha, my predictive text, plus I cannot see very well, but yes that may be the problem, they have had Christmas and new year drinky's. Dear post persons please have a sober 2019.

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