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Title: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: richard groves on June 03, 2014, 12:24:11 pm
Got home last week to a card left by postman.
Insufficient postage, need to pay 11p + £1 handling fee  :o ???

So I go to collect today, curious as to what it was.
A £10 cheque from a customer in a brown envelope, maybe 2 cm larger in height and width than an A5 one ! which now regardless of weight requires extra postage ( had 1st class stamp ) as it is considered oversize or other than a standard envelope.
Conning barstewards since they sold shares !  >:( , £1 handling charge for me taking time out my day to collect myself !
anyways rant over  :D ;D
similar happened to anyone else ?
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on June 03, 2014, 12:38:15 pm
yes same here.

I went in with 111 pennies and gave another penny tip.
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: richard groves on June 03, 2014, 04:14:02 pm
yes same here.

I went in with 111 pennies and gave another penny tip.
ha ha  :D
if it happens again definately going to raid the penny jar  ;)



wonder just how long it will be now before the post office starts charging us a handling fee for any parcels we were unable to be at home to recieve during working hours and have to que to collect from the depot on a saturday morning  :-\ ::)roll >:(
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: Paul Coleman on June 03, 2014, 07:00:34 pm
Got home last week to a card left by postman.
Insufficient postage, need to pay 11p + £1 handling fee  :o ???

So I go to collect today, curious as to what it was.
A £10 cheque from a customer in a brown envelope, maybe 2 cm larger in height and width than an A5 one ! which now regardless of weight requires extra postage ( had 1st class stamp ) as it is considered oversize or other than a standard envelope.
Conning barstewards since they sold shares !  >:( , £1 handling charge for me taking time out my day to collect myself !
anyways rant over  :D ;D
similar happened to anyone else ?

I had it happen once shortly after the changes were made a few years ago.  Some customers use up their oversized envelopes by folding them in half and tightly sellotaping them.  This makes them under the size and keeps them within the thickness maximum.
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: richard groves on June 03, 2014, 07:16:08 pm
Got home last week to a card left by postman.
Insufficient postage, need to pay 11p + £1 handling fee  :o ???

So I go to collect today, curious as to what it was.
A £10 cheque from a customer in a brown envelope, maybe 2 cm larger in height and width than an A5 one ! which now regardless of weight requires extra postage ( had 1st class stamp ) as it is considered oversize or other than a standard envelope.
Conning barstewards since they sold shares !  >:( , £1 handling charge for me taking time out my day to collect myself !
anyways rant over  :D ;D
similar happened to anyone else ?

I had it happen once shortly after the changes were made a few years ago.  Some customers use up their oversized envelopes by folding them in half and tightly sellotaping them.  This makes them under the size and keeps them within the thickness maximum.
I never realised the changes had been around a few years, thought it more to do with the recent selling of shares in post office.
yes I too sometimes get recycled large envelopes folded and cellotaped posted by customers.
It was the £1 handling charge that I felt insulted by, for the sake of a measly 11p !
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: Paul Coleman on June 03, 2014, 08:23:44 pm
Got home last week to a card left by postman.
Insufficient postage, need to pay 11p + £1 handling fee  :o ???

So I go to collect today, curious as to what it was.
A £10 cheque from a customer in a brown envelope, maybe 2 cm larger in height and width than an A5 one ! which now regardless of weight requires extra postage ( had 1st class stamp ) as it is considered oversize or other than a standard envelope.
Conning barstewards since they sold shares !  >:( , £1 handling charge for me taking time out my day to collect myself !
anyways rant over  :D ;D
similar happened to anyone else ?

I had it happen once shortly after the changes were made a few years ago.  Some customers use up their oversized envelopes by folding them in half and tightly sellotaping them.  This makes them under the size and keeps them within the thickness maximum.
I never realised the changes had been around a few years, thought it more to do with the recent selling of shares in post office.
yes I too sometimes get recycled large envelopes folded and cellotaped posted by customers.
It was the £1 handling charge that I felt insulted by, for the sake of a measly 11p !

I get more post than most households as a number of customers still send cheques.
TIP:  See your postman alright at Christmas and he will probably deliver them without hassling you for money.
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: richard groves on June 03, 2014, 09:13:10 pm
If only I ever did see a postie ! sometimes 11 in morning, other times 2 or 3 in the afternoon ! never the same one twice it would seem  :(
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: dave0123 on June 03, 2014, 09:20:32 pm
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If only I ever did see a postie ! sometimes 11 in morning, other times 2 or 3 in the afternoon ! never the same one twice it would seem  Sad

Same here!! and am sure we dont get a delivery when they have no one to cover it! only get about 5 days delivery not 6
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: SeanK on June 03, 2014, 09:34:20 pm
Its to do with the new sorting machines they don't sort over a certain size so it has to be done
manually.
Manual labour costs more than machine labour.
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: AuRavelling79 on June 03, 2014, 09:53:48 pm
If only I ever did see a postie ! sometimes 11 in morning, other times 2 or 3 in the afternoon ! never the same one twice it would seem  :(

Wow! That adds up to 13 or 14 posties in a day!
Title: Re: charged by post office to recieve a postal payment
Post by: rosskesava on June 03, 2014, 09:57:06 pm
If only I ever did see a postie ! sometimes 11 in morning, other times 2 or 3 in the afternoon ! never the same one twice it would seem  :(

Wow! That adds up to 13 or 14 posties in a day!

And over 4000 different postmen in a year.

Must be a large sorting office.  ;D