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post office collection places should be open later than 12

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unlucky4marie · 01/08/2015 13:37

In a major city and central in bristol but the post office collection place closes at 12 on sat. Its open all weekdays until 6 but as I commute and leave work at 5:30 that's too late.

Would it really be hard to just close early one weekday and open till 5 on a Saturday?

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FarFromAnyRoad · 01/08/2015 13:39

So have your parcel resent to a local collection point. Not difficult - you can select this option online.

antimatter · 01/08/2015 13:40

In our neighbourhood at least once a week it's opened till 8 pm and 2 pm on Sat. Outskitrts of London/Surrey borders.
It used to be as you describe until around 12 months ago.

addictedtosugar · 01/08/2015 13:44

Shuts weekdays at 3pm, except for one day.
Lunchtimes on a sat.
No parking, massive queues, and inconvenient to get to. But it is because I wasn't in, so I have to go in my lunch time.

Would you want to work sat pm after the starting times some Postie's have?

unlucky4marie · 01/08/2015 13:44

Why should I have to pay a fee and get it sent elsewhere for a few days and deplay me in getting it? Rather than them providing a service with reasonable working hours?

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pinktrufflechoc · 01/08/2015 13:47

I agree with you OP. I do the majority of my shopping online and have similar problems with my local PO.

ghostyslovesheep · 01/08/2015 13:51

just get it redelivered

Littlecaf · 01/08/2015 13:52

It's a private service. They don't have to open at your convenience. Get there for before 12 or get it delivered to a place local to you. Sorry OP, but YABN.

DontKillMyVibe · 01/08/2015 13:54

I'm lucky - mine is open to 2pm on a Saturday and 8pm on a weds night. Not much consolation to you though

ilovesooty · 01/08/2015 14:08

What is your problem in terms of getting there before 12 on Saturday?

unlucky4marie · 01/08/2015 14:17

It's a private service. They don't have to open at your convenience. Get there for before 12 or get it delivered to a place local to you. Sorry OP, but YABN. they have a monopoly and are highly unionised so they can do what they want regardless.

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ilovesooty · 01/08/2015 14:34

Other delivery and collection services are available.

BoneyBackJefferson · 01/08/2015 14:53

Could you get it posted to where you work instead of home?

pinktrufflechoc · 01/08/2015 14:57

Not all workplaces will let you.

Happy36 · 01/08/2015 14:57

I agree. It is really annoying. I live in Spain which is not a perfect place, but it is great that places like the post office, council, shops are open until 8pm on week nights.

As other posters have suggested, try to get the parcel re-delivered to your house or elsewhere (e.g. your work) or ask someone else to collect it for you. Good luck!

enderwoman · 01/08/2015 14:58

If you have it redelivered you know what day it will come. If you work Mon-Fri have it redelivered on a Saturday?

Most people I know get their internet purchases sent to work. Is this an option?

Pipbin · 01/08/2015 15:02

In my old house the sorting office was open from 8 to 8 every week day and 9 to 4 on a Saturday.
When we moved, same town, we changed sorting offices and this one is open 7.30 to 2.

While I agree it's a pain OP it does just mean that you need to get there before 12 on a Saturday or pay the 50p to get it delivered to your local post office.

GarminGirl · 01/08/2015 15:29

Why can't you get there before 12?

NannyR · 01/08/2015 17:13

Ours opens at 7am during the week and is open until 8pm on weds as well as until 12 on sat. I think this is fine, I have no problem collecting parcels even though I work long hours.

unlucky4marie · 01/08/2015 17:30

Where are you people living where its open until 8pm?

I'm an estate agent and often have to work Saturdays so can't pick it up and they have banned people from getting stuff delivered to work.

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Pipbin · 01/08/2015 17:34

Can you not get it delivered to your local post office?

I get that you have to work a Saturday, does that mean that you work a six day week though? Can someone else collect it on your behalf?

Peshwari · 01/08/2015 18:18

Our sorting office is 7:30 - 12 everyday with a late night on a Wednesday. Was a huge help when they introduced that.

Sending to a post office is only an advantage if they have longer opening hours than the sorting office! Our main post office closes at lunch on a Saturday too

Gatekeeper · 01/08/2015 18:20

Our sorting office is open until noon every day; no late openings at all

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Aridane · 01/08/2015 18:59

It is a pain, OP, isn't it? And in my area, the sorting office is on an industrial estate not accessible by public transport Hmm

I am lucky though in that my current place of work we are allowed to have persona post delivered there -yay! - probably the only decent thing about where I work (other than the nice building...). At my old job, it was a disciplinary matter to have personal post delivered ( and duly referenced in the Staff Handbook in bold Blush)

Notasinglefuckwasgiven · 01/08/2015 19:25

Yanbu. Not about the times per say, just about Royal fucking Mail. I had 3 parcels get as far as the local office then POOF vanish into thin air. I called customer service to be told, " if it's not registered it may well get stolen. It's up to you to pay for registered post to keep it safe!" Hmm Erm, no. Isn't delivering mail the basis of your FUCKING BUSINESS? Why the utter fuck is it the people paying you who are at fault when YOU steal their stuff you useless gobshites.

unlucky4marie · 03/08/2015 12:22

Sending to posy office is no help, open the same hours. Will have to drop off my I'd a d red slip with a neighbour to collect for me. Right hasel. If they didn't have a monopoly theyd go out of business or be forced to change.

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