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Is it just packets that you are not getting or your normal post as well? We're on Dunstans Road and have had about 2 letters and one packet in the last few weeks! It's so frustrating as I'm waiting for all my Open University registration forms which they sent three weeks ago. Argghhhhhh!!!
The post is absolutely diabolical at the moment. We're getting about two deliveries a week and post that should have arrived about 10 days ago still hasn't arrived. I'm particularly concerned about tickets for a US trip beginning on 4 October which seem to be caught up in the backlog - they should have arrived by last weekend and I need to register online for travel authorisation with the US authorities a few days before I leave.

I have been to the sorting office today to find out if 2 packets are there.

I was told that all the parcel/packet sorting was being done at SE1 and would be delivered by "white vans"

hopefully by this weekend.

Strangely, much emphasis was placed on hopefully and white vans!

Is it me or has our Postal System become a complete farce. I have got two Amazon parcels that I have been waiting for, for nearly a month now. I no longer buy first class stamps because I feel that is paying extra for a service that you don't actually get. If this were any other service there would be uproar, Where's OUR stuff Royal Mail?

I have been waiting over a month for parcels, each time i go to the East Dulwich sorting office they state the same thing, 'they don't have any parcels at that sorting office'.

In total i am waiting for over 20 items and have waited over a month

On Friern Road we have not got any parcels in over a week or maybe more.

So where are they? if not there?

This is taking the p...

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