My missus bought a Ladyshave from Index and it had already seen some action.That is disgusting.
Where do people learn this behaviour? Just no decency.
One of my pet hates in supermarkets and in public generally is people talking loudly and swearing, especially when they have children with them. There seem to be a lot of people who can't talk without swearing.
…I think the insurance rate is dependent upon the number of roundabouts nearbyWAMT?
Actually I think I can claim all 3
WAMT? Car insurance up from £360 last year to £480 this year.
Despite me having approaching 40 years no claims ( they only ever recognise 20 ) and no motoring offence's, in probably the same period.
Like all or most its an opt out renewal, which I think should be illegal anyway.
Its either live chat or phone to cancel.
Live chat doesn't appear to be working.
So I phoned ..
WBMT? Having to phone a distant planet to cancel, well you would think so, with the terrible, lack of clarity in the phone connection,
and the largely undecipherable speech from the other end.
WCMUT? (i) I finally managed to make myself understood, and I have emails to the effect, that it won't auto renew.
(ii) Finding a better insurance ( a couple of "free" add ons") for £280 and a few pennies.
I blame it on the cashless society we(some not me) are trying to encourage?Trying to get added to a bank account and it can only be done in a branch and not even all of them. Meanwhile banks are closing branches all over the place and the one convenient one apparently can't even do it. Utterly daft.![]()
My missus bought a Ladyshave from Index and it had already seen some action.
We have this with my mum, who is 98, almost totally deaf and going blind. She lives on her own and does all her own washing, cooking and cleaning but when she phones the bank, with queries, they keep talking about "online accounts" and "apps"!Trying to get added to a bank account and it can only be done in a branch and not even all of them. Meanwhile banks are closing branches all over the place and the one convenient one apparently can't even do it. Utterly daft.![]()

Yes, it does in where i work - it's technically classed as "grazing" but unless we catch them actually in the act we usually can't do anything because they've eaten the evidence and discarded the wrapper, unlike 'proper' shoplifting. We also see it a lot with items like toothpaste - they open and discard the box with the barcode/security label and just slip the tube into a pocket or handbag.From discarded detritus at times it appears that not all is paid for. Does that still count as shoplifting?
As a nation, in my opinion, standards have slipped significantly since covid lockdowns.
That's very poor service.My medication was dispatched by the pharmacy via Royal Mail 24hr tracked on 18th April. It arrived today!![]()
Yes. The pharmacy did send me the tracking number but all I got from the site wasThat's very poor service.
Royal Mail is very weird at the moment, tracked parcels delivered about a day late, but letters about once a week all together.My medication was dispatched by the pharmacy via Royal Mail 24hr tracked on 18th April. It arrived today!![]()
Your post comes from the same sorting office as ours - we get post just two or three days a week now as they are unable to recruit post people. Parcels either arrive swiftly or very late.Royal Mail is very weird at the moment, tracked parcels delivered about a day late, but letters about once a week all together.
I'm waiting on a code to reset my online banking and it was sent 1st class Tuesday, nothing as yet.
They confirmed in the sorting office when I picked up a package that every other day delivery at best is happening.
Apparently the management have cut or not replaced staff and they just don't have enough people to cover the rounds.
Exactly the same here and often late on in the day, sometimes its the manager or at least that's what his hi viz vest says.We seem to have a van running round delivering all the tracked stuff that could disprove targets being hit, and a much more irregular foot delivery service for any normal 1st and 2nd class post.
My wife recently accidentally checked out on three eBay orders to our old address simultaneously and the one sent 1st class was redirected ok (along with some other addressed catalogue type bits), the two the sellers sent tracked were both delivered to the old address, as if they had skipped a step in the sorting office….
Not sure about that, we have our own one here in St Ives, doesn't yours come from the one off St Peters Road?Your post comes from the same sorting office as ours - we get post just two or three days a week now as they are unable to recruit post people. Parcels either arrive swiftly or very late.
My last 48 hr tracked parcel, took 5 days, I told the sender, I hope they claim.We seem to have a van running round delivering all the tracked stuff that could disprove targets being hit,
I'm willing to bet that they haven't cut any management jobs.Royal Mail is very weird at the moment, tracked parcels delivered about a day late, but letters about once a week all together.
I'm waiting on a code to reset my online banking and it was sent 1st class Tuesday, nothing as yet.
They confirmed in the sorting office when I picked up a package that every other day delivery at best is happening.
Apparently the management have cut or not replaced staff and they just don't have enough people to cover the rounds.
Not a bet I will be taking thanks, when does that ever happen.I'm willing to bet that they haven't cut any management jobs.
I'd say that Royal Mail has one single problem: corrupt government ministers and their lackeys.Royal Mail has significant problems.
Nah, what could go wrong?WAMT?
I have garden electrics to attend to, its hissing down,
I guess it maybe prudent to leave it today![]()
Royal Mail has significant problems. Their rates making their service unaffordable. Their service not worthy of the price and competition taking the profitable bits away from them.
I suspect that the answer to your question is "no one"....and I do wonder who will take over 100% coverage if RM go broke
BT were hampered in the same way having to provide loss making landlines to all and sundry.The competition cherry picked the easy bits like inner city letters, Royal mail were forced to take the rest from them at a reduced cost,
They also aren't forced to deliver to every address in the UK as Royal Mail are, unless things have changed recently
Driving a couple a miles up a remote lane to deliver one letter that one of the competitors has paid peanuts to be delivered to the end point was never going to be a good business thing for RM
Until the playing field is levelled things will never change and I do wonder who will take over 100% coverage if RM go broke
You should have told them he misgendered you.I've just had a little run in just 100 yards from home.
There's a car wash/valet business operating from a house and there's often lots of cars there, how the neighbours manage I don't know. Anyway. I was just coming back from ASDA with my mam in the car and as usual there was a row of cars on their side and one of the employees was talking to someone in a car blocking the road. I waited maybe 30 second and they showed no inclination to move so I gave them one toot (and honest that's all it was) and the car moved immediately but the car wash employee went absolutely mental. I can swear with the best of them so he got both barrels, his threats against me were ignored other than me saying "The police can sort you out gobsh!te." BTW. I know it's not really a golden rule but he looked like he couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding.
I phoned the non emergency number and got the typical response, a woman (nothing wrong with that but just that it always seems to be) who appeared totally bored and disinterested other than wanting my email address so that she can send me some condescending bog standard "victim" reply. When I mentioned that they were running a car wash/valet business she pounced and said that that wasn't anything to do with the police and I should ring the council. My reply was that I wasn't interested in the business and just wanted the police to stop their employees issuing threats to the locals or someone else will.
What's the betting I get a visit and that I'm asked not to create a breach of the peace?
Thats true but no excuse. They had all the infrastructure in place before the home delivery boom started. If they had anything about them whatesoever the competition wouldn't have got a look in.I'd say that Royal Mail has one single problem: corrupt government ministers and their lackeys.
Allowing other organisations to compete with Royal Mail, while not requiring those competitors to meet the universal service obligation, is straight forward abuse of office. We saw this in every privatisation: the national industries being unsaleable unless their obligations were seriously diminished. I believe that we should not blame the people in those industries, who are suffering just as much as the rest of us.
You should have told them he misgendered you.
What a strange question to ask.Believe me, I don't think that's possible no matter how long it's been since he went to Specsavers.
She was keen to know what ethnicity I identified as and she used that phrase "identify as" so I assume that even though I'm northern English, very pale skinned and freckled I can identify as something else. Years ago and just for fun I used to put on a Caribbean accent because at one time my best buddies (two of them) were from that part of the world and I loved the accent, I've always loved calypso music and Harry Belafonte and Island In The Sun has always been a favourite of mine and I'd love the lifestyle described in the song... so if I wasn't who I am I've always fancied being West Indian. I should have gone for it.