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brewski Wrote:

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> Hi is anyone else experiencing terrible postal

> service from Royal Mail? I?ve had no second class

> post for 1 month now and am expecting 4 or 5 items

> that haven?t shown up. I?m on Landells road and

> it?s the 29 March.


OMG YES! I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one - have literally just posted a ranting message in the other thread on this topic. I am on Landells Rd also and like you, waiting for 5 items for up to a few weeks. I am livid.

I have a friend living in Bexley,


She is having the same problem there with her postal services..


Not just East Dulwich and not entirely to do with Silvester road closing and moving to Peckham..


My Parcel (small enough to go through my letter-box) sent First Class took 11 days Woking to East Dulwich..


Foxy

Femke Wrote:

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> brewski Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hi is anyone else experiencing terrible postal

> > service from Royal Mail? I?ve had no second

> class

> > post for 1 month now and am expecting 4 or 5

> items

> > that haven?t shown up. I?m on Landells road and

> > it?s the 29 March.

>

> OMG YES! I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one

> - have literally just posted a ranting message in

> the other thread on this topic. I am on Landells

> Rd also and like you, waiting for 5 items for up

> to a few weeks. I am livid.


The sender of one of my parcels has offered to send out a replacement for the item I ordered and that was dispatched on 16 March. Vendors have reposted me stuff twice before to no avail. How is it possible that EIGHT parcels sent to me in the past few months, of which 5 in the past 3 weeks have disappeared into thin air? Surely this is a criminal act. Particularly stuff that is tracked..HOW?! Where does all this post end up. Is it destroyed, auctioned off? How long are we allowing RM to take the piss and carry on, where does it end?! I stronly feel we need ACTION and now. - No more comparing to other areas or second guessing etc but fierce investigative action and would welcome anyone with the slightest idea of how to put pressure on RM now because I feel pretty powerless and taken for a ride over and over again. 😩

As I have posted on the other thread, Helen Hayes (MP) has already made a complaint to OfCom.


I also posted a long letter from her on the other thread regarding what she has already done, and what she is doing, about this.


It does seem a bit pointless to have two threads running on the same subject (Admin????)

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