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Parcelforce and import charges
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Thinking about the Post Office in general, they make me wonder WTF is going on with them.


You go into the post Office to post off a parcel and they want to know the contents and the value of the contents, now to some degree I can understand them asking what is in the parcel with all the terrorist stuff that's going on, but, if I was sending off a package that was going to cause harm or injury to someone am I likely to tell them what is in it, Derrr! I think not.

One woman asked what was in a parcel I was posting, after I told her it was  a secondhand Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone that I had sold on eBay
, she replied you had better insure it as it might go missing in the post, I replied, if I said it was a broken torch that I was returning would you think that might go missing in transit, she said that a lot of packages go missing in transit. I said it does not bode well if a lot of stuff goes missing or does it mean it gets nicked, perhaps I should not have told you it was a Samsung Smartphone and it also sounds like the Post Office is not a good bet anymore, she just replied do you want to send it or not?

Anyway the upshot was that two days later the parcel arrived in Derby. I think she was telling me that the Post Office have a lot of thieving bastards working for them :eek
Sorry to anyone in here that works for the Post Office, and do you have any cheap phones for sale?  :rollin :rollin :rollin 
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Parcelforce and import charges - by Red Ceri - 26-09-17, 11:21 AM
Re: Parcelforce and import charges - by Tefer - 26-09-17, 12:44 PM
Re: Parcelforce and import charges - by tommyardin - 26-09-17, 05:37 PM
Re: Parcelforce and import charges - by VNA - 26-09-17, 06:19 PM
Re: Parcelforce and import charges - by dazza - 26-09-17, 07:14 PM

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