silversardine
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Jislizard said:I have no problem with my post office, nice people. I am not convinced all of the posties come into the garden and climb the front steps (we have a highset) to check if anyone is in though, we usually just get the postcard. Sometimes though they do drop it off and we find it a week later when we open the front door (we use the back)
Telling them you didn't receive the package may get the postie in trouble but you know lying is wrong and you will be the thief. Instead just ask them to refund the difference between what you paid and the service you received. It will only be a few dollars but it will let them know that the staff they are paying are not doing their job, that you are not satisfied with the service and also that it will cost them in lost revenue if it continues.
Why put up with crap service?
We often just get the card delivery. Last week I was getting in the car which had been left in the front drive and saw the Aust Post car next door delivering a card - they have intercom and probably didn't answer. THe driver looked over at me as I loaded the car. I was expecting a package and wondered if they had something for me. I waited and they went the other direction and I didn't check the letterbox.
Since our street must be entered from the other direction, meaning our house would be before that one on the list, I assumed nothing for me. Moments before I had been gathering things in the hall right next to the front door so I knew no-one had been to the door. Turning out into the main road I saw the APost car delivering round the corner. Sure enough after my quick 30 min delivery trip out I returned to find the card in my letter box - which means it had been simply put in there just before I walked out the door. Then of course I have to wait another few hours before I could go pick it up since it was collect ater 4pm. I guess the customer's inconvenience is priority.