Postal delays!

Jul 18, 2017
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On Monday I got a loan from the bank manager to be able to post by first class several Christmas cards around the country as the amount to post was staggering. Needless to say that a week later none have arrived at their destination. One of the destination is only 15 miles from our home! Next year when the RM is outsourced to a Czech businessman , there will be fewer deliveries. Also we will probably revert to sending more "e" type Christmas cards for people further afield.
 
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Personally I consider Christmas cards an out of date anachronism. They were great when people lived far away, and communication was really difficult so a card to say "Still thinking of you and I hope you are keeping well" showed you cared.

But with mobile phones, face time, WhatsApp and the like, actual person to person communication in real time is easy to achieve. My daughter lives 8000 miles away in the Falklands, I can connect with her, by WhatsApp video call, virtually instantaneously. Post sometimes takes twelve, yes twelve weeks!
 
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We left posting too late for Australia. 😡. So used Moonpig. Yes, a little dearer, but included the card and arrive well in time.

John
We use Moonpig for birthdays for one or two relatives during the year and never thought about it for Christmas, but don't they also use RM for delivery of cards?
 
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Personally I consider Christmas cards an out of date anachronism. They were great when people lived far away, and communication was really difficult so a card to say "Still thinking of you and I hope you are keeping well" showed you cared.

But with mobile phones, face time, WhatsApp and the like, actual person to person communication in real time is easy to achieve. My daughter lives 8000 miles away in the Falklands, I can connect with her, by WhatsApp video call, virtually instantaneously. Post sometimes takes twelve, yes twelve weeks!
What do you do with Christmas cards that you receive? Bin them straight away? :unsure:
 
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We always buy cards from single charities as that maximises their income. But we still send cards within UK and overseas too. Apart from hand delivering to local family and neighbours we always post our cards using 2nd class. The cards we buy, like our gift wrapping paper are non glitter and can be recycled with our normal paper/cardboard recycling after Christmas. I write letters to specific friends but have stopped including them within the cards and the letters go by email now. We like opening cards and they get hung up in the lounge.
 
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We donate to British Heard Foundation and dog food bank at our local supermarket ,my wife sends our Christmas cards to our relatives , friends with a 2nd class stamp very early and we do deliver to some neighbours. .
 
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My daughter lives 8000 miles away in the Falklands, I can connect with her, by WhatsApp video call, virtually instantaneously. Post sometimes takes twelve, yes twelve weeks!
What a. small world.
Local friends daughter works in the Finance dept Falkland Islands Government!
 

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This year for various reasons we've sent predominantly ecards from Jacquie Lawson.

This way we can actually include more people than we usually do with real cards.

Do prefer proper cards though as there more personal.
 
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We like cards in the home . A seasonal reminder of our long distance family and friends.All the Grandkids are at an age where they make their own cards for family and friends. Just a bit more personal touch.
Never do Ist class stamps. Most released before Advent Sunday.

Everyone sees it differently.

Can the Royal Mail remain Royal since its overseas takeover🤔
 

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