Nor me
Who votes that Kosta goes hunting for every post-office and sends off as many as he can at each one?
[TW]Fox;12319194 said:There is no need for that, he just needs to find an alternative post office and make a complaint about the one that refused to let him send all the packages. Thats really rather odd and against what the post office is for.
Imagine Sainsburys saying 'I'm sorry sir but... 2 trolley loads of stuff? Put it back'
[TW]Fox;12319307 said:And they wonder why half of them are being axed as a result of lack of custom
[TW]Fox;12319194 said:There is no need for that, he just needs to find an alternative post office and make a complaint about the one that refused to let him send all the packages. Thats really rather odd and against what the post office is for.
Imagine Sainsburys saying 'I'm sorry sir but... 2 trolley loads of stuff? Put it back'
Surely that's the point of having items on the shelf??
Thats the thing the want to keep the customers coming back so being sold out is a bad thing, same with the bloke buying six pies in Morrisons, it's just the staff doing what they are told, unfortunatly disgression at NMW is well, NMW level.
Which is the same reasoning that stopped all of these paints being sent out at the same time.. If a customer has to wait an hour for all of the parcels to be processed then RM may lose business.
Why doesn't he try printing his own labels from the RM website, and then take them to the sorting office.
I was told to do this by a woman who works for RM, said its easier and less hassle for everyone.
It takes about 2 mins to type and print the postage label.
Why doesn't he try printing his own labels from the RM website, and then take them to the sorting office.
I was told to do this by a woman who works for RM, said its easier and less hassle for everyone.
It takes about 2 mins to type and print the postage label.
Mine turned u.... no, it hasn't