THE Royston post office s pathetic reply to Mrs Findlay s excellent letter in The Crow two weeks ago made me laugh out loud. The point made in Mrs Findlay s letter was that the scales seemed to defrauding the public, for which no apology was given. Intere
THE Royston post office's pathetic reply to Mrs Findlay's excellent letter in The Crow two weeks ago made me laugh out loud.
The point made in Mrs Findlay's letter was that the scales seemed to defrauding the public, for which no apology was given.
Interestingly, my wife reported last week when visiting the post office that she saw the scales in pieces and, obviously, undergoing checking or repair.
Would it not have been honest to admit that there was a problem and that this has now been addressed?
I second Mr Downing in applauding Mrs Findlay and in wanting some competition to make the post office pull its socks up.
TIM JONES
Honey Way, Royston
I HOPE it's not too late to join the Royston post office complaint line.
Last week I was standing at the front of the queue where an annoying notice tells you to wait to be called.
The person at the window near me finished her transaction and left, and I moved to her place only to be told that I had not been called.
I slunk back to the queue feeling like a criminal and decided I will not visit there again unless it is absolutely necessary.
We have a marvellous post office in Barley - and long may it remain.
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