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can your postman read?

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Lucky

Lucky Report 19 Aug 2004 13:03

Our normal postman is great, unfortunately they keep taking him off to fill in for others. That's when all the mistakes happen. Recently found out a postman that lives just round the corner to me has been done for taking things out of the letters. Lovely. We all know it goes on but when you sort of know the person it makes you feel sick. Diane

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 19 Aug 2004 13:07

bryan SNAP!!! we get a different one every day. im always getting someone elses mail and never getting mine and like you,i tried telling him but he couldnt speak english either ..GRRRRR susie

Lisa

Lisa Report 19 Aug 2004 15:47

bryan had the same problem complained to royal mail when my mail was left hanging out of our letter box outside.they apoligised and sent me a twelve book of stamps.i didn't really want the stamps but just for my mail to be posted properlyxxxx

Lady on Lynchmere Common

Lady on Lynchmere Common Report 19 Aug 2004 17:25

Our postie Dave is lovely. We hadn't been here long when we got a xmas card from him. I thought he was angling for a tip and just left a card out for him. But since then I have realised that he is a very good 'proper' postie and goes way beyond the call of duty. We live on the side of a hill in the woods and the post is always here sun or snow. He tucks parcels out of sight or knocks for a neighbour to sign and failing that he brings the parcel back when I'm home. He is cheerful, always says good morning and is a credit to the Royal Mail, so if any one from the RM is reading this, Dave the postie from Dorking is wonderful. Deborah