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2009-11-03
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2009-11-04
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2009-11-06
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If you do it via the website, it will say you are being charged but when the bills comes, you get a credit to cover the cost.
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2009-11-09
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2009-11-09
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Seriously though, my dad used to work for Royal Mail for 35+ years, and he ended up striking back in the day, even though he didn't want to. I happen to be friends with a couple of Posties that also weren't up for the strike, they would rather be at work!
Anyway, back on topic, does anyone know if MPD will use a different courier at all if Royal Mail are still experiencing delays? I've tried using the live chat feature but haven't been able to get into a live chat with someone for the last week or so.