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Royal Mail Privatisation - Who Suffers Next ?

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Canary42 | 17:58 Fri 08th Aug 2014 | News
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50,000 post boxes to lose late collection.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28706022

The cherry-picking starts - woe betide outlying areas in the future when deliveries follow suit.

Profits before people - the Tory Mantra.
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The real cherry pickers are the likes of TNT , DHL etc .

All too predictable.
Anybody with an ounce of brains could see this coming. We were warned about this sort of thing, and I personally warned everybody here on AB. This is the thin end of the wedge. All these privatisations have ended in tears before bedtime. Those who voted for the Party that brought all this about......I hope you are satisfied now.
Sorry, the cherry picking started way privatisation.
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we now get two deliveries most days - one by Royal Mail, one by TNT. As you can imagine, we're close to a big city. Bad luck to those who aren't.
In Canada we've always, as far as I can remember, only had one delivery per day: I imagine this keeps the cost down. We pay 85 cents, which is about 46 pence, for a first class stamp. What do you pay?
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Thanks, divebuddy.
I don't blame the Tories, I blame the inventors of the internet.

If you think it could carry on the way it was in your childhood, you are in cloud cuckoo land.
If these newspapers would allow the crosswords to be scanned and sent and eBay allowed free posting I'd be content .
It started years ago. I remember when the post used to come before work and there would sometimes be a second delivery later, whereas for at least the last five years the post has been coming in the afternoon.
But most of the post isn't worth waiting for- it's mainly junk mail. 30 odd years ago I used to write several letters a week to friends and family and pay all sort of bills by post. Now I do it all by phone, email or online
Hopkirk's half right, but outfits like TNT seem to be doing okay anyway. The problem lies with whoever allowed the RM's rivals to cherrypick what should be a public service. (I'm not sure it was the Tories, though.)
This is not really pertinent to the thread; however, I always thought if sort of amusing that your system is the "Royal Mail" yet you call the items in it "post", and when you send something you "post" it. Our system is "Canada Post" and the items in it are called "Mail", and when we send something we "mail" it. See, I told you it wasn't really relevant:)
Business works on supply and demand. If there isn't the demand, there's no profit. Would you rather we, as tax payers subsidise this or would you rather a business provides the service which is necessary?
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I'm sure I've read on here people referring to not getting any post today. Anyway, we'll see if anybody else answers: right now I'm going for a few wobbly-pops...Cheers.
A cost cutting move, all post boxes I know have one collection a day at around 5pm . Now delivery posties will collect as well which will save time.
But if you want next day delivery with afternoon collection you have to go to a post office or mail centre. The collection service was not protected when Royal Mail was sold, only the daily delivery to every address in the UK was protected. It will be a lot harder to get rid of the daily universal delivery as protection of that was a basic fundamental part of the sale agreement.

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