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<blockquote data-quote="Dublinjeff" data-source="post: 210817" data-attributes="member: 3526"><p>Well lads this is how it seems this issue is being resolved, I will go through each point of Daniels argument to show what absolute rubbish he is talking and let him respond on here if he wishes,</p><p></p><p>Firstly, it is my honest belief that these figures were never sent....I never received a missed call notice in relation to these figures from my postie, I always do normally. Next An Post, the Irish postal service hold an item for 5 working days before it is returned to sender if unclaimed. Danny Boy reckons he initially posted these figures on the 1st Feb, so it took nearly 2 months for the figures to be returned to him?</p><p></p><p>Daniel further claims that Royal Mail were able to tell him that 'An Post' had informed them that his package was sitting unclaimed in Ireland and was then sent back to him. What a magical service for an unregistered/untracked item, </p><p></p><p>did the conversation go something like this, </p><p>Royal Mail: "hello the post service of Ireland, Royal Mail here, do you have a package sent from a Daniel Grey sitting there? </p><p>An Post: Why, yes we do, actually we took a note of that one individual piece of untracked mail and it's been sent back to him as it was unclaimed...... :roll: </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have repeatedly asked Daniel for a refund on these items but he has refused saying he would only send it once his figures returned, this apparently happened Thursday, and what does he do, go to a post office today and send them, allegedly....I can tell you one thing I will be opening whatever arrives in front of the postal clerk for fear of an empty box turning up.</p><p></p><p>Daniel this issue could have been resolved so easily from the start, my honest belief as I say, is that the figures were never sent, the threat of legal action Monday after I had received confirmation from Royal Mail via email that your story was untrue appears to have prompted you into sending them now.</p><p></p><p>And Daniel, As for You contacting the police to tell them I was 'cyber bullying' you....please, all I have done is try and sort this out asap.....Dont worry,</p><p></p><p>I wont be emailing you again....... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dublinjeff, post: 210817, member: 3526"] Well lads this is how it seems this issue is being resolved, I will go through each point of Daniels argument to show what absolute rubbish he is talking and let him respond on here if he wishes, Firstly, it is my honest belief that these figures were never sent....I never received a missed call notice in relation to these figures from my postie, I always do normally. Next An Post, the Irish postal service hold an item for 5 working days before it is returned to sender if unclaimed. Danny Boy reckons he initially posted these figures on the 1st Feb, so it took nearly 2 months for the figures to be returned to him? Daniel further claims that Royal Mail were able to tell him that 'An Post' had informed them that his package was sitting unclaimed in Ireland and was then sent back to him. What a magical service for an unregistered/untracked item, did the conversation go something like this, Royal Mail: "hello the post service of Ireland, Royal Mail here, do you have a package sent from a Daniel Grey sitting there? An Post: Why, yes we do, actually we took a note of that one individual piece of untracked mail and it's been sent back to him as it was unclaimed...... :roll: I have repeatedly asked Daniel for a refund on these items but he has refused saying he would only send it once his figures returned, this apparently happened Thursday, and what does he do, go to a post office today and send them, allegedly....I can tell you one thing I will be opening whatever arrives in front of the postal clerk for fear of an empty box turning up. Daniel this issue could have been resolved so easily from the start, my honest belief as I say, is that the figures were never sent, the threat of legal action Monday after I had received confirmation from Royal Mail via email that your story was untrue appears to have prompted you into sending them now. And Daniel, As for You contacting the police to tell them I was 'cyber bullying' you....please, all I have done is try and sort this out asap.....Dont worry, I wont be emailing you again....... :D [/QUOTE]
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