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Topic History of: Royal Mail Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Rick wrote:
Monty Burns wrote:
Rick wrote:
Monty Burns wrote:
Rob - woo the customers back?
This is the days of big boy business. Not little shopkeepers. The Britsh public voted for this in the years and decades prior to the pandemic with their wallets and Joe Smoe shut up shop as the public clamoured instead to the under cutting giants.
Bottom line is in the end, you get what you've paid for!
They all need punters through the door, Monty, and many of them aren't getting enough of them.
Actually, they are. People are spending less because they have less to spend, that's the issue. But the big supermarket chains spending their own money to improve services will not change that, infact it will cut profits even more!
Goodness me you're an arrogant little fellow. No need to spend money to improve those things, but I'll leave you to feel like the voice of God on a little messageboard. You must be so proud.
That's Barney for you !
Supermarket's are like the government they don't have their own money but our money. |
Rick |
Monty Burns wrote:
Rick wrote:
Monty Burns wrote:
Rob - woo the customers back?
This is the days of big boy business. Not little shopkeepers. The Britsh public voted for this in the years and decades prior to the pandemic with their wallets and Joe Smoe shut up shop as the public clamoured instead to the under cutting giants.
Bottom line is in the end, you get what you've paid for!
They all need punters through the door, Monty, and many of them aren't getting enough of them.
Actually, they are. People are spending less because they have less to spend, that's the issue. But the big supermarket chains spending their own money to improve services will not change that, infact it will cut profits even more!
Goodness me you're an arrogant little fellow. No need to spend money to improve those things, but I'll leave you to feel like the voice of God on a little messageboard. You must be so proud. |
Monty Burns |
Rick wrote:
Monty Burns wrote:
Rob - woo the customers back?
This is the days of big boy business. Not little shopkeepers. The Britsh public voted for this in the years and decades prior to the pandemic with their wallets and Joe Smoe shut up shop as the public clamoured instead to the under cutting giants.
Bottom line is in the end, you get what you've paid for!
They all need punters through the door, Monty, and many of them aren't getting enough of them.
Actually, they are. People are spending less because they have less to spend, that's the issue. But the big supermarket chains spending their own money to improve services will not change that, infact it will cut profits even more! |
Rick |
JK2006 wrote:
I would have thought this a boom time for Royal Mail. Yes letters and postcards have lost out to e-mail but parcels and packages must be through the roof with Amazon and all the others taking over from shops.
Royal Mail were meant to deliver a small parcel to us last Saturday. It had delivery instructions on it: 'If out, please leave behind bin'. We got a 'you were out card' timed at 7pm, saying the package was too big for the letter box and had been taken back to the depot.
I found a card in our letterbox yesterday: 'We tried to re-deliver your parcel at 4.25am on Sunday'. This is Royal Mail. Who the hell expects someone to answer the door at 4.25am on a Sunday???' I didn't even think they sent anyone out on Sundays! They drive you potty, the lack of common sense! |
JK2006 |
I would have thought this a boom time for Royal Mail. Yes letters and postcards have lost out to e-mail but parcels and packages must be through the roof with Amazon and all the others taking over from shops. |
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