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Post by Stormproof »

Got bored and thought I would check out the costs of posting an A4 letter using the next day services through DHL and us at RM

DHL Pre noon £28.00
Pre 9am £49.00
Prices quoted apply to DHL account holders only and do not include our Frequent User Discount or the current Fuel Surcharge.

RM Pre 1pm Special £4.30
Pre 9am Special £9.35

I think the public will be in for a shock when RM goes down the pan.
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Post by johnnyp »

k66yla wrote:Got bored and thought I would check out the costs of posting an A4 letter using the next day services through DHL and us at RM

DHL Pre noon £28.00
Pre 9am £49.00
Prices quoted apply to DHL account holders only and do not include our Frequent User Discount or the current Fuel Surcharge.

RM Pre 1pm Special £4.30
Pre 9am Special £9.35

I think the public will be in for a shock when RM goes down the pan.
Fecking Hell :shock: are customers dont know just how good they have it.
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Post by crocodillapig »

just goes to show you what a s**t job our management are doing if they havent run an advertising campaign highlighting the huge difference in cost that in itself would probably generate a huge amount of cash to give us a decent living wage instead most posties are living on or below the breadline if royal mail get their way they will re-intoduce the poorhouse! :lfo :cfo
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Re: Royal Mail v DHL

Post by blackadder »

k66yla wrote:Got bored and thought I would check out the costs of posting an A4 letter using the next day services through DHL and us at RM

DHL Pre noon £28.00
Pre 9am £49.00
Prices quoted apply to DHL account holders only and do not include our Frequent User Discount or the current Fuel Surcharge.

RM Pre 1pm Special £4.30
Pre 9am Special £9.35

I think the public will be in for a shock when RM goes down the pan.
anyone here know y joe public aint getting that information from royal mail ???
the path of my life is strewn with cowpats from the devils own satanic herd
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Post by smokerjim »

blackadder wrote:
k66yla wrote:Got bored and thought I would check out the costs of posting an A4 letter using the next day services through DHL and us at RM

DHL Pre noon £28.00
Pre 9am £49.00
Prices quoted apply to DHL account holders only and do not include our Frequent User Discount or the current Fuel Surcharge.

RM Pre 1pm Special £4.30
Pre 9am Special £9.35

I think the public will be in for a shock when RM goes down the pan.
anyone here know y joe public aint getting that information from royal mail ???
Cos at the moment, it is still a service & regulated as a service - get that business model to fail ( by allowing competition to undercut the price to business, force the service to complete the competition's work at a loss, destroy the backbone of the workforce by forcing out the experience, and vastly increasing the labour turnover overnight - maybe not, I only guessing ), have the owner of that service wash it's hands of it, and present it onto the open market - no longer as a service, but as a full fledged business with shareholders to appease with dividends every year.
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?

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Post by freespeech »

k66yla wrote:Got bored and thought I would check out the costs of posting an A4 letter using the next day services through DHL and us at RM

DHL Pre noon £28.00
Pre 9am £49.00
Prices quoted apply to DHL account holders only and do not include our Frequent User Discount or the current Fuel Surcharge.

RM Pre 1pm Special £4.30
Pre 9am Special £9.35

I think the public will be in for a shock when RM goes down the pan.
Not like for like though. These are Parcelforce prices.

Service Delivery Compensation Tracking Price
Parcelforce by 9am Guaranteed by 9am next working day Up to £ 150 Tracked £40.99
Parcelforce by 10am Guaranteed by 10am next working day Up to £ 150 Tracked £32.99
Parcelforce by Noon Guaranteed by noon next working day Up to £ 150 Tracked £19.99
Parcelforce 24 Guaranteed 1 Day Up to £ 150 Tracked £18.99
Parcelforce 48 Guaranteed 2 Days Up to £ 150 Tracked £14.99
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Post by DaveLA4ever »

Personally, the class of service between Royal Mail and DHL is different, just because RM is cheaper doesn't mean RM is better in terms of service, for some people, economical-ness of RM is good but some customers actually want their mail to arrive on time...
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DaveLA4ever wrote:Personally, the class of service between Royal Mail and DHL is different, just because RM is cheaper doesn't mean RM is better in terms of service, for some people, economical-ness of RM is good but some customers actually want their mail to arrive on time...
You ought to have a word with Crozier and Leighton then instead of on here, they want us to go out later starting next week. Some things are out of the hands of your local posties and we are trying to make a stand against someone who wants RM to be a profit based business not a Public Service orientated business.
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Post by norbet colon »

TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
DaveLA4ever wrote:Personally, the class of service between Royal Mail and DHL is different, just because RM is cheaper doesn't mean RM is better in terms of service, for some people, economical-ness of RM is good but some customers actually want their mail to arrive on time...
You ought to have a word with Crozier and Leighton then instead of on here, they want us to go out later starting next week. Some things are out of the hands of your local posties and we are trying to make a stand against someone who wants RM to be a profit based business not a Public Service orientated business.
It's been done in other post state run industries -1 Lower the expectations of already disappointed customers so they meekly accept things 2 Rising Prices , sky high profits & poor service won't excite anger, because they know protest is futile 3 The RM spin machine will try and give the impression of forward planning , lots of waffle from Ivory Towers.148 Old St about "improvements" on the Horizon but noone will expect anything to materialise , if anything they'll expect nasty surprises . Cynicism & Defeatisim makes that Stalinist STYLE Prime Minister's job a lot easier. :lfo is a salesman , it's all about selling something you haven't got, and Supermarkets make money and keep overheads down by any means possible.
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Post by k979aaa »

No one would ever believe adam crozier worked for saatchi and saatchi as an advertising executive
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Post by DaveLA4ever »

I guess it does depend on what the public like myself want, either:

1) A Business-based Service or
2) A Public-Service

Now with the option 1, you have to make Royal Mail a PLC, evidently even though the HM Government took partial control in 2000, it's still not making much in terms of quality, fairness of employees etc, I think everyone can say, the management sucks ass, LOL. With the option 2, there won't be shareholders and treating its employees bad in terms of trying to gain proft because the goal for option 2 isn't to make profit, it's to make a public service run as smoothly as possible. If Royal mail did become a division of the Government, where there won't be a PLC, the responsiblity lies with the Government entirely and I don't think the Gov would screw Royal Mail as much as they're doing right now. Just because some other mailing companies are either limited or plcs doesn't mean Royal Mail could survive as one.

Therefore, IMO, this current management structure does not work.
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Post by dvbuk55 »

DaveLA4ever wrote: Therefore, IMO, this current management structure does not work.
And your opinion is correct. There has been a determination to sell off Royal Mail and these last few years have been solely to create an atmosphere that the public will accept. It isn't the ordinary workers that have failed to provide a service but the managements brief to destroy the public confidence in it. Many of us with a number of years service have felt that the system has been continually stretched and starved of investment. Our service was opened to competition years before it was necessary and this management was determined to become the poor cousin. The public should be made aware of what is in store for them and before it is too late.
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Post by smokerjim »

DaveLA4ever wrote:. Just because some other mailing companies are either limited or plcs doesn't mean Royal Mail could survive as one.
The rhetorical question that screams out from the above sentence is Would those other mailing companies ( as private business concerns ) be able fulfil the Universal Service Obligation ( the ability to deliver to every household in the UK & collect from every postbox every working day ) in the same manner as Royal Mail has for years?

Just complete the following tie-breaker in 1500 word or less

"You & Crozier should resign with immediate effect because....."

and send your answers to Alan Leighton, c/o Royal Mail, Royal Mail House, 148 Old Street, London. EC1V 9HQ

1st Prize is being roundly ignored.

2nd Prize is getting a condescending letter in reply, then being roundly ignored. :roll:
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?

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Post by motley »

Christ,Leighton and Crozier are running RM like a tuck shop.They should be hung drawn and quartered.Or at least hung for TREASON against the British public.If i met them face to face,i would do time for assault.c***s.
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Post by k979aaa »

ADAM IS NOT INTERESTED IN THIS DISPUTE ONE BIT ALL HE CARE'S ABOUT IS HOW GOOD HE LOOK'S IN THE NEXT PHOTO SHOOT IF HE EVER TURN'S UP FOR ONE :cfo