Postal service

pvr

Dutch
 Ruler of the South East UK
Not sure what has gone on during the last few months, but I now get post once a week instead of 6 days a week.

Normally that is not a problem and is even an advantage if potential speeding fines time out, but I am expecting Dutch tax documents which carry automatic fines for late payment. Unfortunately they are posted docs and there is no way of getting electronic copies for some reason.

Is this lack of post a national issue or Sussex only?

(Still getting Christmas cards as well)
 
We still get PO delivery six days a week here in Cornwall. I suppose I should pay my Tax bill too. :roll:
 
Have the same in the flatlands of Lincs too mate. Random deliveries at random times of the week and day.
I have posted two things out in the last two weeks; neither got there! With stamps being so expensive, I'm giving up posting stuff by Royal Mail TBH.
I ordered something small from eBay two weeks ago. That was lost in the post aswell.

Seems like the Royal Mail have finally given up after all the coverage of the sub-postmaster scandal
 
See the postie every day walking past the house or doing the rounds when on my walks.

Must be only affecting the rural Southerners in their mansions :D I'm guessing the electric postie van can't make it that far :lol:

Tim.
 
Scubaregs said:
Speeding fine time limit is from date of issue, not date of receipt, so that won't help.
Nope, they have to be received within 14 days excluding date of offence using the standard delivery service which for first class is up to 2 days. Anything posted after day 13 and not received is automatically timed out (as they should have used guaranteed delivery service instead).

There is a standard letter posted on the RAC website that will cancel the NIP out.
 
john-e89 said:
First day back from skiing the Dolomites and he’s whingeing….bloody foreigners….. :oops: :evil:

Of course :D Away for a week and no post what so ever during that time. Not even any bankstatements.
 
Same here. The reqular bills, brown letters etc not arriving, not even junk mail.
Have told the NHS many time now not to post appointment letters etc. email only please ! :x
Still waiting for new V5 for the X3.

Been for the last 3 - 4 month's :?
 
Flip side….i bought a Ford ranger last Tuesday, the V5 came on Thursday, seriously.

It’s no good to me as the engine spat a con rod out of the block Wednesday morning but that’s a side issue…. :roll:
 
“Side issue” :lol:

The savings account that I opened online had user details that could only be posted. The letter arrived after a month so the 14 days to put funds into the account had expired. Just surprised it is not a bigger news item as N4LLY said, it can have serious health impact if you miss results or appointments because of it.
 
Our post here seems to be okay. I heard on the national news that they were talking about reducing the delivery days to 4 possibly 3 deliveries a week to save money.
 
Post is no daily here in Shropshire (in town not countryside). Most days yes but not all. To be fair, the volume of post has massively decreased over the last 15 years so not surprising.
 
MikeyH said:
Our post here seems to be okay. I heard on the national news that they were talking about reducing the delivery days to 4 possibly 3 deliveries a week to save money.

This was part of the strike action last year, to stop the reduced service. I guess no one cares until it actually has a material impact on them.
 
There is a bit of a grey area on the 14 day rule by the looks of it.

"REASONABLE' EXPECTATION
The law considers what would have been a 'reasonable' time for the NIP to arrive. If it's deemed that the NIP could reasonably have been expected to arrive within the 14-day period based on the date it was posted, then it may still be valid, even if it arrives late.

Understanding these nuances is crucial if you're considering challenging a speeding ticket based on the 14-day rule. While the rule offers a potential avenue for avoiding a fine or penalty of points on your licence, it's not a guaranteed escape route and comes with its own set of complexities, limitations and costs implications to challenge before court."
 
TitanTim said:
See the postie every day walking past the house or doing the rounds when on my walks.

Must be only affecting the rural Southerners in their mansions I'm guessing the electric postie van can't make it that far

Tim.

It's not all bad down in the rural South. I still get deliveries 6 days a week at about the same time at my 2 Bed End of Terrace Mansion, but don't get much by post anyway.

And that 2nd Class "Small Parcel" I posted to you on Thursday arrived yesterday!
 
Scubaregs said:
pvr said:
Scubaregs said:
Speeding fine time limit is from date of issue, not date of receipt, so that won't help.
Nope, they have to be received within 14 days excluding date of offence using the standard delivery service which for first class is up to 2 days. Anything posted after day 13 and not received is automatically timed out (as they should have used guaranteed delivery service instead).

There is a standard letter posted on the RAC website that will cancel the NIP out.

Sorry, that is wrong. They have to issue it on time. There can be various reasons why the recipient does not receive it and it, as long as it was issued on time is all that matters.

Nope, you are not correct on that one. Mr Loophole has used it many times and it is an area I know a lot about.

It has to be sent so that it arrives within the 14 days of offence (excluding date of offence) using the presumed service used, in case of first class post, two days.
 
My OH’s son just started work as a Postie on the new T&C’s the strikes were all about. Contract 35 hrs p/w working 5 days out of 6 on a rotational shift pattern basis so they all get the weekend off at some point :thumbsup:
 
Mr Tidy said:
TitanTim said:
See the postie every day walking past the house or doing the rounds when on my walks.

Must be only affecting the rural Southerners in their mansions I'm guessing the electric postie van can't make it that far

Tim.

It's not all bad down in the rural South. I still get deliveries 6 days a week at about the same time at my 2 Bed End of Terrace Mansion, but don't get much by post anyway.

And that 2nd Class "Small Parcel" I posted to you on Thursday arrived yesterday!

That actually was quite impressive Iain as your parcel arrived more quickly than the CD player I bought off ebay which was supposidly sent 1st class :? :)

Tim.
 
Argyll Andy said:
My OH’s son just started work as a Postie on the new T&C’s the strikes were all about. Contract 35 hrs p/w working 5 days out of 6 on a rotational shift pattern basis so they all get the weekend off at some point :thumbsup:

Is he happy / unhappy about the terms? What were the old terms that they were striking to keep them? Google just shows “about pay and pensions”
 
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