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Obv I don't want to get too deep into privatisation weeds as we don't want to get into the dreaded (whispers) politics in this comm. But I'm interested to know if other people are noticing the postal service deteriorating.

Mail for other houses (my door number is clearly marked)... delivery timelines missed... then the icing on the cake, had a delivery that was supposed to come up to Newcastle delivered while I'm not at home, they left it in a 'safe place' despite one not being designated.

Want to hear what the 'safe place' was? Out on the street, jammed behind a random neighbours wheelie bin! So yeah that's £110 of new clothes gone to some lucky local who swiped it. Boooo, Royal Mail, booooo!

To counteract the whinge, I just made a banging pizza almost from scratch. Success!

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[–] digdilem@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The problem is - except for tracked parcels, nothing is traced and there's so many ways for something to go missing between sender and recipient. Hard to measure performance if you can't rely on that.

[–] FelipeFelop@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As I wrote. I’m talking a radical rethink. Not using existing work practices and systems. There’s absolutely no reason that each item can’t be tracked through Royal Mail. In fact it’s quite surprising that they don’t already.

[–] digdilem@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Because postboxes mean no origination, or at least, none that can get back to the poster.

[–] FelipeFelop@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

But they could track them from the postbox to measure how the service is performing in general, and how each stage performs including the final sort and delivery.

This is not tracking as in people seeing where their letter/packet/parcel is but as I mentioned in an earlier post, tracking to see how the service performs.