THE POSTMAN only knocks once

Started by jimtheworzel, April 10, 2011, 21:45:28

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jimtheworzel

im up stairs, a knock on the door, down i go only to find a note in the letterbox
it says SOMETHING FOR YOU, it was the bloody postman !!. my q is how can he write out the card so fast and vanish   ??? ???

jimtheworzel


hippydave

you may be a king or a little street sweeper but sooner or later you dance with de reaper.

djbrenton

I once saw my postman through the window as he walked towards my house. I opened the door just as he went to put the 'Sorry you were out' card through nthe letterbox.  :D

Digeroo

We got one and they had sent the packet back 16 miles away, still have not redelivered it hope it is not some plants I am expecting.  I am sure they did not knock at all.  Apparently it now cost 50p to collect from the PO. 

cambourne7

talking to out local postie he writes the cards out before he leaves unless he knows the location and there is a backup delivery spot (like neighbour) etc.

But our postie rocks (helps he lives around the corner) he even came back after work and brought a package with him to drop off when he was walking his doggies as it was live plants and the neighbor was not in.

Jeannine

This makes me very cross, they have to buzz me which makes my telephone ring so I know he is at the door. We have many times had the note left with the mail. I think they leave the stuff in the van which is quite a walk to our doors then leave the card instead of phoning up.

Mind you it doesn`t happen  now since I went down on my elbow crutches and told the postie face to face it was odd the phone hadn`t rung as I rarely leave the apartment and I thought I had better phone the post office to find an alternative.. He looked a bit shame faced especially as I get a great many parcels so he had pulled this one many times.

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

jimtheworzel

Quote from: Digeroo on April 10, 2011, 22:06:48
We got one and they had sent the packet back 16 miles away, still have not redelivered it hope it is not some plants I am expecting.  I am sure they did not knock at all.  Apparently it now cost 50p to collect from the PO. 


digeroo  use this link for re delievery day, and save 50p

jim

http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump2?catId=400040&mediaId=37000673

Digeroo

Many thanks for the link except I do not have a reference number, all I got was a card with a phone no on of the sorting office, no date nothing.  I presume he just writes out the cards and then posts them in the boxes, not need to knock or even take the goods out of the van.  Our regular posties are great so it must have been a  fill in from 16 miles away who does not know where our post office is.

I thought it was some strawberry plants so was worried they were rotting away somewhere but they have now arrived and look really healthy so I am not sure that anything is missing.  It did not need signing for so they normally leave such things on the door mat. 


lewic

Apparently it now cost 50p to collect from the PO

Not true. Unless this has changed in the last few days, or is different in certain areas? I usually have to collect things from the postal depot as they deliver while I am at work, and thankfully have never been charged anything!

jimtheworzel

Quote from: lewic on April 11, 2011, 12:03:16
Apparently it now cost 50p to collect from the PO

Not true. Unless this has changed in the last few days, or is different in certain areas? I usually have to collect things from the postal depot as they deliver while I am at work, and thankfully have never been charged anything!

hi lewic its 50p charge from your post office, and free from the postal depot

regards    jim

cornykev

MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

mat

as Jim said, Post Offices will charge, but if you pick it up from your local sorting office (where your post is returned to) it is free of charge to pick up (as is redelivery to the door).  The note put through your door should give an address and contact details... 

You don't need a reference number to use the link Jim posted earlier, to request redelivery - it asks for name and address and it works out automatically which package/s are outstanding for delivery. (I've did it ages ago, and it worked amazingly)


gaz2000

had my letters through while i was in once and there was a "you wasnt in" card included

he didnt knock once

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