Dear gos why would you send 10 grands worth of gold by post… Jesus poor bugger
AdAppropriate6795 on
I wouldn’t trust post to buy a phone, let along a feckin GOLD BAR
HealthyReq on
OK so when he paid for the insurance, was he told there was a max value of £750? Cause if so, fully on him.
High-Tom-Titty on
Special delivery is pretty much the RM flagship service, once that reputation goes they’re really no different for any unreliable courier company, but you can’t track them in real time unlike some of those couriers. I would have probably driven that gold to Wales.
JFK_AFK on
Royal Mail royally fucked a laptop I shipped to an employee, in its original box, and insured up to the full value of the laptop. Sent via Special Delivery.
It arrived with the corner of the box stoved in and the laptop corner folded in on itself.
Opened what I thought was a relatively simple claim, had the postage refunded, but no compensation for the damaged laptop.
Their argument?
“The boxes laptops are supplied in are not suited to the rigours of the postal system, they should have at least 2 inches of high density foam around them”, and then case closed. No interest in discussing further.
More than happy to take the money for insurance, then will weasel out any chance they get.
mynameisollie on
Yep says on their site:
“Includes up to £750 compensation for contents. Additional cover up to £2,500 available. Optional consequential loss cover available up to £10,000*”
Guy didn’t do his research before sending.
Groffulon on
Is this an r/compoface? 10 grand in the post??? Honestly??? Mate 10k I’d be driving it myself. I’m still waiting for the 10 Scottish pounds my gran sent me for crimbo in 1987 to get here. This guy must be the most trusting guy ever bc I wouldn’t trust a bank with a 10k gold bar let alone RM… Some postie gonna be having a sick Christmas tho lol
AmpleApple9 on
Royal Mail didn’t lose it, it was stolen. Coins, gold etc are stolen all the time, sometimes the package turns up, but there’s a hole in it and the contents missing. The fact it can be ‘lost’ sending it special delivery means it should be easier to know where it went missing.
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Dear gos why would you send 10 grands worth of gold by post… Jesus poor bugger
I wouldn’t trust post to buy a phone, let along a feckin GOLD BAR
OK so when he paid for the insurance, was he told there was a max value of £750? Cause if so, fully on him.
Special delivery is pretty much the RM flagship service, once that reputation goes they’re really no different for any unreliable courier company, but you can’t track them in real time unlike some of those couriers. I would have probably driven that gold to Wales.
Royal Mail royally fucked a laptop I shipped to an employee, in its original box, and insured up to the full value of the laptop. Sent via Special Delivery.
It arrived with the corner of the box stoved in and the laptop corner folded in on itself.
Opened what I thought was a relatively simple claim, had the postage refunded, but no compensation for the damaged laptop.
Their argument?
“The boxes laptops are supplied in are not suited to the rigours of the postal system, they should have at least 2 inches of high density foam around them”, and then case closed. No interest in discussing further.
More than happy to take the money for insurance, then will weasel out any chance they get.
Yep says on their site:
“Includes up to £750 compensation for contents. Additional cover up to £2,500 available. Optional consequential loss cover available up to £10,000*”
Guy didn’t do his research before sending.
Is this an r/compoface? 10 grand in the post??? Honestly??? Mate 10k I’d be driving it myself. I’m still waiting for the 10 Scottish pounds my gran sent me for crimbo in 1987 to get here. This guy must be the most trusting guy ever bc I wouldn’t trust a bank with a 10k gold bar let alone RM… Some postie gonna be having a sick Christmas tho lol
Royal Mail didn’t lose it, it was stolen. Coins, gold etc are stolen all the time, sometimes the package turns up, but there’s a hole in it and the contents missing. The fact it can be ‘lost’ sending it special delivery means it should be easier to know where it went missing.