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We get post roughly weekly if we're lucky. When I do it sounds like an earthquake with the pile that is delivered. Another example of privatisation going badly wrong and consumers bearing the brunt for corporate greed. My mum was telling me it was cheaper for her to courier a parcel to me via Evri than sending via Royal Mail. Not good.

On Sunday (!) I had 9 items of post delivered (with no deliveries for the 6 preceding days)- the normal letters looked current, the two weeklies were for the Friday before last, and that Friday's weeklies weren't there at all.

I get parcels delivered much as I would expect in 'olden days' - normal letters delivered one day a week only and regular magazines (which used, certainly, to have a lower fee than standard large envelopes) 2 weeks late.

It's (still) a joke.

Post not being delivered to Silvester road again not had any for over a week Again!!! Week before that had a weeks worth delivered at once what is going on again I thought the pay dispute strike etc had been agreed but tbh normal lack of service resumes 

 

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