Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I have been waiting on many items for over a month now, some from November 1st

Yesterday I recieved a first class recorded delievery packet which was postaed on the 17th November.

It took over 2 weeks for first class to arrive.

I have always had problems with East Dulwich sorting office.

Last year I was waiting on a few item which did not arrive, when I went to the sorting office they had kept 7 of my post as the van driver 'forgot' them in his van and took them back to the sorting office.

I have made many complaints', but nothing ever came of them.

Ok. Now I know what's been going on...Just had two white vans pull up outside my house and two parcels from 23rd Nov delivered. Asked delivery guy where he was delivering parcels from and he replied: Nine elms, so they are not even getting to Sylvester road. I asked him why parcels had taken so long, he said 'strike', so I guess it's due to wildcat strikes at nine elms, if your parcel happens to go through that depot when they decide they are having a strike, the parcels take ages. So stop hassling the guys at Sylvester Road, it's the nine elms one you want!
Oddly I received a card through the door for a parcel today (on a Sunday?). If the mystery package doesn't now get lost at Sylvester Rd maybe my son will get his birthday presents before Christmas after all (but I'm not holding my breath)....
My missing slot car package arrived safely on Friday afternoon - my faith is restored. Of course I've now ordered one from somewhere else and am having it send directly to NZ. Anyone want a Revell Jaguar Sebring 1963 limited edition model?! ;-)

Yeah I went in on Saturday and chap just said to sit tight as they are working through the backlog. Massive queue at Silvester Road stretching down the road. I thought I was getting the good end of the deal going to the post depot while wife went to the butcher but turned out I was queuing much longer!

A parcel I'd ordered the previous weekend turned up Saturday afternoon and two of the three missing parcels were delivered on Sunday. One of them had been posted Oct 26.

OK so it seems the posties are now doing what they are paid to do. Is it because of this thread? Is it because of pressure from Tessa Jowell? Is it just coincidence?

Whatever the answer it is an utterly appalling state of affairs.

Well if pressure from this thread is working then please keep it up! I am still missing:


Birthday present posted from Hong Kong at the end of October (usually takes 5 days)

Birthday present posted from Barnes on 20th November

A dvd ordered on the internet which is a christmas present - posted about 3 weeks ago

My sons brio train set tunnel which is a christmas present - posted about 3 weeks ago


After Christmas I really won't use the Royal Mail again unless there is absolutely no other way. Fed up now!

It is definitely a much bigger problem in se22 than other areas of london. I get most of my post delivered to work now - in SE1 and it has all arrived safely within a few days.


Around half of the post - letters etc sent to my home address goes missing.

It seems it's the same on Hindmans Road as we have suffered the same problems. We regularly go three or four days without any post and then receive a bundle all on one day. I have also been waiting for letters that I've had confirmed were sent over two weeks ago!!
I have the same thing happening (Tell Grove) i have 2 missing parcels - one sent 3 weeks ago - one sent last week recorded delivery. i eventually got through to the sorting office this morning to find that they have them there, even though i have never recieved a "while you were out" card. maybe worth people going down there to see if their mail is there or at least calling - i called 08456 112448 - got through to general customer services and insisted they transfer me directly to the sorting office - think thats the only way to actually get through to them.

We live near East Dulwich station and have had loads of problems with post not turning up etc. The main problem is that if a parcel doesn't fit through the letter box the 'postman' will often just leave it on the doorstep. We don't have a front garden and our front door is right on the street so its effectively an invitation for anyone passing by to just pick up our post if they are that way inclined. I have twice now had to pick up post from my neighbour's doorstep and deliver it to them later myself. Its no wonder our post goes missing!


Another issue is that the 'postman' doesn't even always bother to attempt to deliver a package. I was expecting to sign for a delivery on a saturday morning recently when I heard something come through the letter box. The postie hadn't even bothered to knock and had just put a 'while you were out' card through the door advising me to pick up the package from the depot. I went straight out and asked the postman for my package to which he said 'I don't have it with me, you will have to pick it up from the depot'. In other words, I had paid for this package to be delivered to my door and signed for and all the so called postal service could be bothered to do was get it to my local depot where I was expected to go and pick it up myself! Call that a service??


Absolutely appalling - and they wonder why people are using royal mail less and less these days. They should try employing people who give a t*ss and not lazy good-for-nothings! Grrrr...

Another one to be aware of; the Depots share vans and sometimes the drivers cant be arsed to check which "You were out" cards they are shoving through your door. Thus I found myself at a Post Office depot in East London, to be told that my post was at Sylvester Road.


Sylvester Road did have the parcel and sort of shrugged when I raised the wrong card issue.

HDNL left a card on Saturday evening, when I was out, for a parcel from Amazon, and I rearranged delivery for today.


I've been in all day and it never turned up.


I phoned them at 9.45pm (hanging on at 10p a minute) and they said the driver was "still out" because of "Christmas".


At 10.15pm however according to the Amazon tracking system, my parcel was returned to base.


Now what am I supposed to do? Keep rearranging the date and staying in and hoping at some point HDNL will actually deliver it when they say they will?


I'd much rather get a card from Royal Mail and collect the parcel from Sylvester Road. I've just complained to Amazon. So much for their new contract - HDNL are clearly taking on more work than they can cope with.

Ok - just received my parcel posted on 23 Nov.

Have also received other items ordered more recently.


Post woman said that mail /packets etc that built up due to industrial action were stored all over the place - could be 9 elms ,could be elsewhere.

Anyway , ,I'm a happy customer now.

Hopefully everyone else will soon receive theirs as well.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Thanks for the good discussion, this should be re-titled as a general thread about feeding the birds. @Penguin not really sure why you posted, most are aware that virtually all land in this country is managed, and has been for 100s of years, but there are many organisations, local and national government, that manage large areas of land that create appropriate habitats for British nature, including rewilding and reintroductions.  We can all do our bit even if this is not cutting your lawn, and certainly by not concreting over it.  (or plastic grass, urgh).   I have simply been stating that garden birds are semi domesticated, as perhaps the deer herds in Richmond Park, New Forest ponies, and even some foxes where we feed them.  Whoever it was who tried to get a cheap jibe in about Southwark and the Gala festival.  Why?  There is a whole thread on Gala for you to moan on.  Lots going on in Southwark https://www.southwark.gov.uk/culture-and-sport/parks-and-open-spaces/ecology-and-wildlife I've talked about green sqwaky things before, if it was legal I'd happily use an air riffle, and I don't eat meat.  And grey squirrels too where I am encourage to dispatch them. Once a small group of starlings also got into the garden I constructed my own cage using starling proof netting, it worked for a year although I had to make a gap for the great spotted woodpecker to get in.  The squirrels got at it in the summer but sqwaky things still haven't come back, starlings recently returned.  I have a large batch of rubbish suet pellets so will let them eat them before reordering and replacing the netting. Didn't find an appropriately sized cage, the gaps in the mesh have to be large enough for finches etc, and the commercial ones were £££ The issue with bird feeders isn't just dirty ones, and I try to keep mine clean, but that sick birds congregate in close proximity with healthy birds.  The cataclysmic obliteration of the greenfinch population was mainly due to dirty feeders and birds feeding close to each other.  
    • Another recommendation for Niko - fitted me in the next day, simple fix rather than trying to upsell and a nice guy as well. Will use again
    • Looks great! but could it be possible to pinch the frames a bit tighter with some long nose pliers and add more struts to stop the tree rats getting inside? Also, the only issue with a mesh base is that it could attract rats towards your property.
    • I struggled with the parakeets literally decimating the bird feeders within an hour.  I tried squirrel proof ones to see if they helped, but they jammed their claws in the mechanism to stop it closing.  Then the pigeons managed to do the same.  I spent a long time researching the best ideas and came across something on Pinterest.  Someone had used a metal dog cage and attached it to a wooden platform.  So that's what I did!  Once set up, you just hang the feeders inside.  Large birds like pigeons and parakeets cannot get inside.  I get all the small birds, plus starlings.  Not many thrushes or blackbirds around, so have no idea if they could get in.  The squirrels do!  It's amazing watching them slide through narrow gaps.  I also covered the roof of the cage with a piece of plastic to keep the rain off, plus I am just about to replace the cage plastic base with something more mesh like.  It can get a bit gooey after a while, so with mesh, all the dropped seed from the messy goldfinches, will go on to the ground where the pigeons can clear up.  I even added a birdcam.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...