SingPost getting worse: Sends wrong mail, bends my letters

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Posted on 12 Nov 2009
SingPost getting worse: Sends wrong mail, bends my letters

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STOMPer Ong says SingPost's service is getting worse, as he spotted mails for the opposite block left at his block, and got his mail all bent.

Ong elaborates :

"I find SingPost's service is getting from bad to worse.

"I found a letter dropped under a pile of pamphlets, so I picked it up thinking maybe someone may have accidentally dropped it and wanted to put back into the resident's letterbox.

"The house number was invalid for my block. So I looked at the block number.

"Goodness! It was a letter meant for the resident opposite my block.

"I'm staying at Block 118 and the letter was meant for the resident at Block 116.

"How could the postman be so careless? What if it's an important letter?

"Maybe this explains why I am always missing mails, especially bills, and I have to to pay an extra fine for that.

"Also, is SingPost postman able to read English? I doubt it.

"My school mailed me my certificate and it's stated 'Do Not Bend' on the envelope. Yet they still folded and bent my poly certificate.

"What kind of service is this? SingPost should give us an explanation."

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How many people are aware that SingPost set up a "temporary" mail boxes :confused:


These mail boxes are set up on a trial-run basis at different locations & if there is enough demand, they become permanent. Otherwise they will remove these mail boxes.

The biggest problem I see is that it takes time for people to become aware of these mail box. That & people giving up on sending physical letters as its too much of a hassle.
 
The fucking problem lies with the PRC FTrash postman they hired!
 
Bend it to see if there is any Credit Card !

Then go swipe a Rolex with it .
 
When SingPost started installing the latch in our mailboxes, I hailed the move. The latches reduced the number of unwanted mailers, brochures and flyers. Great move.

Well we know by now it's another underhanded tactic to cut off the middlemen and do it themselves.

So now, my headache is doubled - I still get junk mail in my mailbox, delivered by the mailman, and flyers from firms who probably find SingPost's fees exhorbitant, wedged between my metal gate.
 
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