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Serious SingPost fucks up again, letters found in bin.

Cottonmouth

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SingPost investigating images of mail in rubbish bin in Ang Mo Kio




SingPost investigating images of mail in rubbish bin in Ang Mo Kio
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An Ang Mo Kio resident says she found unopened letters and a parcel in a rubbish bin. (Photo: Facebook/Alyce Kathlyn)
By Nurul Azliah Aripin
29 Jan 2019 11:53AM(Updated: 29 Jan 2019 12:20PM)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore Post (SingPost) is investigating images circulating online of unopened letters, including some from government agencies, that an Ang Mo Kio resident said she found in a rubbish bin.
The resident, who only wanted to be known as Mrs Loh, told Channel NewsAsia that she discovered around 30 to 40 unopened letters – some sent by the Land Transport Authority and the Community Health Assist Scheme – in a bin at Block 179 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 on Monday night (Jan 28).

She uploaded photos of the letters she found on Facebook the same night. Her post has since been shared more than 6,000 times.

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The resident says she found around 30 to 40 letters inside the rubbish bin. (Photo: Facebook/Alyce Kathlyn)

In response to queries from Channel NewsAsia, the national postal agency said it dispatched a team on Monday night to search for the letters.
"SingPost is aware that images of letters allegedly discarded in a bin are circulating online. Based on the addresses on the letters, a team was immediately dispatched to comb the area overnight," it said in a statement that was also posted on its Facebook page.

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The team located the rubbish bin and proceeded to "search every bin within the vicinity", but did not find the letters, it said.
"Letter boxes were also opened to check if these letters had been delivered to affected recipients," SingPost added.
Mrs Loh, who is known as Alyce Kathlyn on Facebook, said she removed the letters – which were mostly unopened – from the rubbish bin and placed them at the "nearest letterbox, hoping neighbours could find their lost mail".
READ: SingPost fires postman who threw away mail

She found the letters in the bin while searching for her "missing parcel", Mrs Loh added.

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Some of the letters that the resident says she found in the rubbish bin. (Photo: Facebook/Alyce Kathlyn)

SingPost said that it was conducting interviews with the postman on duty and is trying to locate the letters so it could have them delivered to the intended recipients.
"Please bear with us as we continue to investigate this and will provide an update as soon as possible," it added.


SingPost also reached out to Mrs Loh via the comment section of her post and apologised for the "unpleasant experience". It also assured her that it would "get to the bottom of this".
READ: SingPost delivers apology for recent 'service failures

Mrs Loh said she has seen letters "dumped twice within six months" at the same block.
Her neighbour, who also lives at Block 179, told Channel NewsAsia that he reported to SingPost last year about mail going missing. The civil servant, who asked to remain anonymous, said he has lived at the same block for nearly 30 years and only experienced issues with mail in the last year.
In February 2018, a SingPost postman was fired after he was found to have thrown away returned letters and direct mail at a condominium.
After a member of the public confronted the postman, he admitted to throwing the mail away and complained that he was tired and had been treated unfairly

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...nd-in-rubbish-bin-ang-mo-kio-letters-11178184
 

Cottonmouth

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Precisely. I think almost everyone kena before by these foreign trash postmen. Chibai Singpost. :FU:

Fucking cheebye Lanjiao Loong that bastard son of a fucking bitch. Import TB, HIV, fuckup postman and Shitskin rapists. Hope his daughter gets gangraped until her cheebye flood with curry.
 

borom

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Always sack the lowest level peasants but the higher ups all immune from punishment-this is fast becoming the meritocracy of the PAP.
Don't believe-see which General, Minister ect2 will be disciplined after Aloysius pang's COI
 

hofmann

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Its not the IQ, its the fact that its low paid shit work,,,so how to have pride in such a job? That is why the gahmen wants more FTs to marginalise singkies and of course give themselves a healthy profit to justify their million dollar pay

In Australia, a postman can earn a decent wage.

Why? Because wages are not suppressed by the influx of cheap foreigner labourers.

Economic efficiency strikes again. PJ Thum is right.
 

glockman

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Its not the IQ, its the fact that its low paid shit work,,,so how to have pride in such a job? That is why the gahmen wants more FTs to marginalise singkies and of course give themselves a healthy profit to justify their million dollar pay
Singpost has lost its way.
This is the second time they got caught. History repeats itself.
And it will not be the last time. This hopeless organisation is 3rd world standard with 3rd world management and 3rd world employees. They are the reason private courier and logistics companies are doing a roaring business.
 
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