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grahamw48
8th November 2013, 21:39
Couldn't deliver the package because there is £1.50 excess postage to pay. :Erm:

Did I order anything ? NO

Am I expecting a valuable gift ? NO

Would anyone send me cash in a package ? NO.

You can bloody well keep it ! :mad:

lordna
8th November 2013, 22:46
This happened to me once and i paid the money only to find someone had sent me a card that was over the size for a normal 1st class stamp. Ironically, the person who sent it actually worked for the post office as a postman.

I think your right to let the post office keep it. They will just destroy it eventually.

grahamw48
8th November 2013, 23:35
It says on the card that they return to sender after 28 days.

So anyone who needs to know it has my phone number. :cwm25:

Arthur Little
8th November 2013, 23:53
Quite right, Graham; who knows ... :anerikke: ... might even have been from the 'Readers Digest' :biggrin: - "chancing their arm"!

grahamw48
9th November 2013, 00:15
Oh, I really LIKE the Readers Digest. It's just the lifetime of 'crap' that gets sent with it. :doh

Mum and dad got it every month, and to be fair, also acquired some excellent books through their book club. :smile:

Arthur Little
9th November 2013, 00:21
This happened to me once and i paid the money only to find someone had sent me a card that was over the size for a normal 1st class stamp.

......................................................... :yeahthat:'s certainly a "right royal (mail) rip~off :mad: ... considering so many greetings cards on sale in shops nowadays, tend to be of the LARGER variety.

Arthur Little
9th November 2013, 01:55
Oh, I really LIKE the Readers Digest. It's just the lifetime of 'crap' that gets sent with it. :doh

Yes ... so do I, Graham. Equally, :iagree: with the sentiments you've expressed so eloquently :icon_lol: regarding the (not altogether unjustified) notoriety they've acquired for sending out unsolicited material - e.g., the likes of the odd volume of their condensed books - [purportedly] on a "FREE TRIAL" basis. And you and I both know what that usually implies. :wink:

grahamw48
9th November 2013, 10:34
Yes....they've got you on the hook. :icon_lol:

Dedworth
9th November 2013, 11:19
At our sorting office if you take the card down they'll show you the item - you can then refuse it

grahamw48
9th November 2013, 11:30
Yes, same at ours Dedworth...just that they've moved the sorting office to some industrial estate in the middle of nowhere now. Don't know what OAPs without transport are supposed to do. :NoNo:

Arthur Little
9th November 2013, 13:27
...just that they've moved the sorting office to some industrial estate in the middle of nowhere now. Don't know what OAPs without transport are supposed to do. :NoNo:

Likewise with ours, Graham. It's now located over 3 miles from where we live at the opposite end of town ... meaning we're forced to either undertake two double bus trips to get there & back, or use "Shanks's Pony" - both of those options being much too time~consuming for my liking. :doh

grahamw48
9th November 2013, 15:03
Well Arthur, I figure if it was important enough, the sender would contact me and let me know. Otherwise, stuff it. :smile: