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It's Very Nice, Getting Christmas Cards But...

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Tilly2 | 21:02 Fri 12th Dec 2014 | ChatterBank
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twice this week I have had a card left by the Postman saying that they could not deliver the 'letter' because the sender has not paid the correct postage. I have to go to the sorting office and pay £1. 53 for the card to be be given to me!

There's a £1.00 handling charge. Blooming rip off. Bah, humbug!
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You got it then ! I meant to put£50 in but forgot !
You mustn't have tipped your postman last year, Tilly x
I knew it, I forgot to put a stamp on it ;-)
I have severely edited my card list for this Christmas; the cost of postage was going to impinge on my wine budget. I have also told the dog that I will not be financing his sending of cards to the bitches he meets on his walkies. Last Valentine's Day he cost me a small fortune.
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Minty, it was you was it? I didn't recognise the handwriting.

Sibs, we have a different Postperson every week. I do tip the window cleaner and the milkman, though.
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Yours must be the second one, Yont.

Fred, I have started putting Tilly's name on my cards. I have saved a fortune

Happy Christmas from,
Tilly, Mr Tilly and Tilly2 xxx
Was this you? On Radio 4 earlier they said that a woman had to pay £1.53 to get a card with unpaid postage, and it turned out to be from her local MP Nick Clegg.
Window Cleaner, milkman?? They still exist?
Mmmmm, so it's not just us then, we always used to have the same postman but of late we seem to have a different one every week.
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No, bibble, it wasn't me. Thankfully, Nick Clegg is not my MP.
Doubt if he'll be anyones MP after the general election.
Yesterday I bought a pack of 10 (good quality) Xmas cards (yes, I know I don't have many friends) for 99p. Crossed the road to the Post Office to buy 10m stamps - £5.30. No wonder people don't bother.
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I just wish they would stop selling big oversized Christmas cards. People just buy a load of second class stamps and post their cards, willy nilly.

I have relatives who go in for those big fold out, glittery, versey sort of cards and they don't realise that I have to pay for the privilege of receiving them.

Blooming Aunties!
I wouldn't bother to collect it.
You could always send these people cards without ANY stamps lol.
The difficulty with these "money owing" letters is that you don't know what they are until you traipse all the way to the ruddy Delivery Office ! They could be a small package or perhaps something else of value, instead of yet another Xmas card. I have got them for the last 2 years, and they are a nuisance.

People should send the cheapest Xmas cards that they can buy, not these expensive thick ones, because its normally the thickness and weight that is the problem. People just stick a 2nd class stamp on without thinking.

The days when the Post Office was a public concern are long gone. They are now out to make as much money for the shareholders as possible, the net result of yet another unnecessary privatisation.

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