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Anybody having problems with their post at the moment? A card was posted to me on Nov 4th 2nd class. When it didn't arrive, another card was sent 1st class on 10th Nov. Both cards arrived yesterday (12th) . Three cards were posted at the same time on Nov 4th all with 1st class stamps. Two arrived the next day and the other one arrived 2 days later. I've just phoned the Royal Mail and the waiting time to speak to someone is 40 mins. I have a feeling they will blame it on the Covid like most companies are at the moment, but I wondered if any abers have made a complaint and what the outcome was.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the odd occasion that we've had delivery problems/delays, it's been down to staffing at the local delivery office - they just don't have enough people to cope when staff are off sick or on leave. In the past, we've had only two or three deliveries per week..although they make a special effort when "tracked" post is involved.
Yes, I've had delay problems with Royal Mail for months now. It is definitely down to the virus because I have a friend whose brother is a postman and he has told him that illness and time off due to covid is causing all the delays. I don't worry about it now because I know I'll get my mail eventually.
teacake44 I didn't wait 40 mins to talk to someone, I said that was the waiting time. Of course it can be a big deal. If it had been a letter for me to attend an appointment and it arrived a week late and I missed the appointment then yes. Even receiving a birthday card 8 days after your birthday is also a big deal to me too.
We know from recent personal experience that anything allegedly posted in a hospital takes for ever and a day - or 10 - to arrive. Leaving that aside postal deiveries have been completely random around here for months and yet on Wednesdays without fail we get all the un-named junk "delivered by your postman".
13.50, All mail from hospitals are marked NHS, do you not think by now that the RM knows by now that such marked mail is important. If it came from the same hospital in drips and drabs rather than sackfuls ( altogether) there would be more chance of it going astray, it all goes in the system in one, so less chance of being lost. The NHS is a big customer of the RM mail also, so even less chance of it being screwed up.