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i live in a block with a communal post room on grove vale, i don't know if the same postman serves us but your experiences make me think he/she does. instead of posting letters in the individual boxes they just dump the lot on a table. a note was also placed alongside recently declaring that it was just simply quicker. i've no doubt this is true however it strikes me as a bit lazy quite frankly, there are aspects of my job i don't particularaly enjoy doing but they are necessary and i get on with them. thoughts??
That's strange, we haven't experienced any problems like that and we're on EDG too. The usual postman is very good, is it possible that a different postman works different ends of the road? I will ask him if I see him tomorrow if someone new has started or if the road is divided between 2 postmen...

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