by mummynutterbutters » Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:35 am
I have encountered this so many times, although i've never been to the Earlsfield one in question.
To be honest, I sometimes dread going to my local post office/s.
Put it this way, the manager of one particular post office in the Twickenham area was a nasty piece of work. He seemed to charge what he liked, refuse me receipts, etc....
In fact, more often than not, another customer (usually female) would be having a go at him about his conduct. One even threatened to go to the police. I hope she did.
My other half and I conducted an experiment, whereby we both took in parcels of equal weight, asked for the address printed on receipts etc... etc...
Let's put it this way, my partner amazingly was charged the correct price of £2.80, and was given a receipt to his specifications. I was over-charged and denied everything but a basic receipt.
You can draw your own conclusions on this.
It is certainly worth noting all the details, times, dates etc... and reporting to Royal Mail head office.
I have encountered this so many times, although i've never been to the Earlsfield one in question.
To be honest, I sometimes dread going to my local post office/s.
Put it this way, the manager of one particular post office in the Twickenham area was a nasty piece of work. He seemed to charge what he liked, refuse me receipts, etc....
In fact, more often than not, another customer (usually female) would be having a go at him about his conduct. One even threatened to go to the police. I hope she did.
My other half and I conducted an experiment, whereby we both took in parcels of equal weight, asked for the address printed on receipts etc... etc...
Let's put it this way, my partner amazingly was charged the correct price of £2.80, and was given a receipt to his specifications. I was over-charged and denied everything but a basic receipt.
You can draw your own conclusions on this.
It is certainly worth noting all the details, times, dates etc... and reporting to Royal Mail head office.