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JohnB 23 Jun 18 2.09pm | |
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I'm going away to Vegas soon and I ordered travel money online, as I always do, it then gets sent a few days later via recorded delivery from Royal Mail that needs a signature. I was at work all day Thursday and came home to the two envelopes of recorded delivery travel money put through the letter box and the Royal Mail postie had not only clearly forged my signature but I have it on CCTV that he has. On the one hand, yes it could be argued he's done me a favour as I don't have to go to the pick up office. However, I'm a bit annoyed he's forged my signature and if I was malicious I probably could have claimed I hadn't even received the money to the travel money company and got another load sent out using the CCTV and forged signature. Should I let it go or do you think it's worth letting Royal Mail know? I don't particularly want anyone to lose their job but the whole point of secure recorded delivery is that you sign for it and can track it's whereabouts.
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matthau South Croydon 23 Jun 18 2.42pm | |
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Happens to me all of the time. Postie is trying to do me a favour and I’d know full well the moment he’s trying things the other way round. But he hasn’t. If you chase this up you’ll lose him his job.
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Midlands Eagle 23 Jun 18 3.04pm | |
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Originally posted by JohnB
Should I let it go or do you think it's worth letting Royal Mail know? He's done you a favour. If he'd taken the correct action and returned the package to the sorting office you would be moaning that he should have used a bit of initiative
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Jun 18 3.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
He's done you a favour. If he'd taken the correct action and returned the package to the sorting office you would be moaning that he should have used a bit of initiative If you think the guy is a good bloke and he sounds like it then mention to him that he was on CCTV not to tell him off but to warn him that another householder might have cost him his job. Otherwise I would let it go.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 23 Jun 18 3.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
He's done you a favour. If he'd taken the correct action and returned the package to the sorting office you would be moaning that he should have used a bit of initiative Used a bit of initiative?? Tell that to the judge! It’s forgery you plum
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 23 Jun 18 3.14pm | |
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Give it till tues, THEN get in touch with the travel company & ask where is it?
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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Casual Orpington 23 Jun 18 4.01pm | |
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Or show the postman the CCTV and tell him that he will be paying for your prostitutes and gambling when you are out there. Nice bit of blackmail.
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Casual Orpington 23 Jun 18 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by JohnB
I'm going away to Vegas soon and I ordered travel money online, as I always do, it then gets sent a few days later via recorded delivery from Royal Mail that needs a signature. I was at work all day Thursday and came home to the two envelopes of recorded delivery travel money put through the letter box and the Royal Mail postie had not only clearly forged my signature but I have it on CCTV that he has. On the one hand, yes it could be argued he's done me a favour as I don't have to go to the pick up office. However, I'm a bit annoyed he's forged my signature and if I was malicious I probably could have claimed I hadn't even received the money to the travel money company and got another load sent out using the CCTV and forged signature. Should I let it go or do you think it's worth letting Royal Mail know? I don't particularly want anyone to lose their job but the whole point of secure recorded delivery is that you sign for it and can track it's whereabouts. Decent post, but you know the answer , before you posted it. Depending on what sort of person you are.
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Cannonball High in the Ozarks. 23 Jun 18 4.42pm | |
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Maybe he has done you a favour but he probably didn't suspect there was money in the envelopes,there is always a chance he might forge someonelses sig and pocket their pension or something.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 23 Jun 18 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Decent post, but you know the answer , before you posted it. Depending on what sort of person you are. Nailed. Correct answer.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 23 Jun 18 7.06pm | |
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**Willoism 218** Former Notts Forest player & England International is now a Postman !!
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Stirlingsays 23 Jun 18 7.15pm | |
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You let it go.
'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen) |
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