WARNING - Post Offices have not got a bloody clue

Frunkstar

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what a right mare at the post office today, I had somewhere else to be so my better half took the 2 parcels in for me today that I had to get sent, I told her it would be £2.60 to post, so we meet back at the car & she tell's me she has been charger £5.20 for the parcel 2nd standard, now I weighed & measured the parcel prior to it going & I know exactly what the actual cost of it is, as its like only a 3rd the size of the new small parcel :evil: Lorraine (my better half) said she even asked her to double check which the woman did & confirmed it at £5.20 :shock: :?

So I hot footed it back receipt in hand & asked for the manager, he went through 2 sacks of mail till he got to it & agreed the woman on the counter was wrong as I knew she was, so I got my refund, but what a bloody headache.

Last week Lorraine posted an item in another P.O near us & was charger £5+ rather than the actual cost of £3, this time it being down the the item being to long to fit through the small parcel slot length ways - WTF??, it clearly states on the slot that the slot is for width & height & that the length can be 10cm longer that the width/slot length, I only found out when we got back home that Lorraine had conceded to the counter staff & paid the extra £2+

Plus When the new prices/small packet sizes came in to effect I had to spend half an hour at the tiny post office explaining the new pricing structure & size limitations the the woman who runs the small P.O in the village as she was totally lost as to why there are now 2 criteria for small parcels, they have to go in for training every 2 or 3 weeks & be tested, but do they test them on size restrictions & new price changes etc?? - answer, no :? they just check that they ask about hazardous items & packaging etc :x its a bloody loosing battle I tell you, what is it coming to when you have to teach staff there jobs in order that your not fleeced every time you try to post an item.

When I spoke to the P.O Manager today he said they had had 14 individual price alteration in the past 2 weeks alone :?

It really is a sad state of affairs & I just wanted to put this thread up a a HUGE WARNING that you make sure you know what price an item is prior to sending, as you have 2 chances of finding out at the P.O these days & Bo'b's dead.

End of rant, hope this helps some of you as I am so tired of the same **** day in day out from our dwindling postage services, we mush be the laughing stock of Europe
 
Yep the recent price increase and almost random inconsistent prices at the counter has made buying or selling a bit more involved now. Got a price a few weeks back to send some cases to another forum member - sent him an email apologising for the high quote, he replied suggesting Hermes (and I know some on here have had bad experiences) 10 minutes later I had arranged a pickup from them for half the price!
 
Yeah I use Parcel to go & my hermes a lot now & have never had a problem with them TBH.

Just to add further confusion in to the melting pot -

I am pretty good with size/volume by eye & looked at the new small parcel box they have with should be 16cm x 25 x 35, so I asked if they had a tape measure at hand & its actually 36.5 X 26.5 x 16.5 :? unless its the internal dimensions so they can sit a parcel inside it?? which the staff at my post office were unclear about - shocker eh :lol:
 
I have two local post offices. One is full of old women that don't have a clue (sorry to any ladies around here), the other one is thankfully spot on everytime.

pays to shop around.
 
Cc4rhu said:
You know this is making me wonder. I just sent a parcel abroad. Cost about £25. Didn't even think to check it.

I recently sent an expensive item to America via airsure that arrived in 2-3 days with tracking, it cost me £12 something in a decent sized box. Granted, it wasn't heavy at all but I thought the cost was well worth the service I received.

What did you send, to where and which method?
 
Joe said:
Cc4rhu said:
You know this is making me wonder. I just sent a parcel abroad. Cost about £25. Didn't even think to check it.

I recently sent an expensive item to America via airsure that arrived in 2-3 days with tracking, it cost me £12 something in a decent sized box. Granted, it wasn't heavy at all but I thought the cost was well worth the service I received.

What did you send, to where and which method?

A small parcel (just under the dimensions of medium she said). Weighed about 2kg.
Went to Oz. Airmail.
 
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