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Went into a post office in Dundee today to buy some second classers. The post office guy asked me if I would like to purchase some first class stamps ahead of next month's price rise. 'How much this time?' I asked.
'Up 30p'.
'So up to £1.65?' I checked.
'Yes, and the cost of sending abroad is also rising 30p.. from £2.50 to £2.80.'
It's a bloody outrage. I'm not great at sums but I make that a rise of 18% for a first classer, and it's not that long since it went up to £1.35.
I was in Germany last week and could send a postcard home for 1 Euro, about the price of a second class stamp here. I send a lot of cards and letters, now almost exclusively second class. Grumble! Grumble! Grumble!
No doubt there will be more increases on the Horizon some time soon.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWent into a post office in Dundee today to buy some second classers. The post office guy asked me if I would like to purchase some first class stamps ahead of next month's price rise. 'How much this time?' I asked.
'Up 30p'.
'So up to £1.65?' I checked.
'Yes, and the cost of sending abroad is also rising 30p.. from £2.50 to £2.80.'
It's a bloody outrage. I'm not great at sums but I make that a rise of 18% for a first classer, and it's not that long since it went up to £1.35.
I was in Germany last week and could send a postcard home for 1 Euro, about the price of a second class stamp here. I send a lot of cards and letters, now almost exclusively second class. Grumble! Grumble! Grumble!
No doubt there will be more increases on the Horizon some time soon.
"Ah - the second class ones are price controlled by the regulators, but the first class ones .... the PO can charge what it wants".
Not sure if that is the case, but it certainly used to be the case that the first class ones were not orders of magnitude [slight hyperbole] more expensive than second class ones, but it seems that those days have been and gone.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostLast year I wanted some 2nd Class Christmas stamps, and it took me several visits to different post offices to get any. In the end I felt I also needed some first class ones, so went to yet another post office. The price was exorbitant - but I bought a few anyway. I asked why there was such a big difference.
"Ah - the second class ones are price controlled by the regulators, but the first class ones .... the PO can charge what it wants".
Not sure if that is the case, but it certainly used to be the case that the first class ones were not orders of magnitude [slight hyperbole] more expensive than second class ones, but it seems that those days have been and gone.Last edited by LMcD; 28-09-24, 20:32.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostNow I know you haven’t had a “you couldn’t make it up” story for ages ……. with Lloyds Bank Lady Gould and I both take out 2 12 month monthly savers each year because of the very good interest rates. At the end of the year we move the money and interest out leaving accounts with nil balances. Now we both have lots of these clogging up our internet banking and when I tried to close them online I get a message saying you must come into the branch to close them …. !!!! So today I went on the messaging app and eventually found out that because we once had a security box this puts a marker against all our accounts which means they can only be closed if we go to the branch. I asked what about the cost and inconvenience of this and to cut an already long story short they have just paid me £40 to go to the branch 😧
So I thought I will give it a couple of days for the system to update - but still this morning no joy. So back on the Chat Line to Mr. AI first and then an operator who was as mystified as me - he could see the marker and I would have to go back to the Branch ..... so I rang Customer Services who said she would reraise my complaint and send an email to the branch but, if I wished, I could ring them and provided a number .......... It rang out for a while and then cut me off ..... like Emma Clarke I want to scream ........
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Originally posted by antongould View PostSo I thought I will give it a couple of days for the system to update - but still this morning no joy. So back on the Chat Line to Mr. AI first and then an operator who was as mystified as me - he could see the marker and I would have to go back to the Branch ..... so I rang Customer Services who said she would reraise my complaint and send an email to the branch but, if I wished, I could ring them and provided a number .......... It rang out for a while and then cut me off ..... like Emma Clarke I want to scream ........
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I'm not so bothered about hummus - but the lids on pots issue is non trivial. Yoghurt pots which don't have a plastic lid are a real pain, as they may have to be covered in cling film to keep in the fridge. Also, if they spill - which can happen even if they are covered with cling flim - the clean up operation adds to the trauma.
Perhaps not an issue for small pots, but large pots - definitely a pain.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostI have found the plastic lids from certain brands of instant coffee sold in a tin will fit nicely over a part-used tin of soup, fruit etc...
...use half, cover the tin with the lid and put it in the fridge. Bob's yer uncle!
Alta REEEEECA !!!!! (In best "I want to be in America" style )
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostI have found the plastic lids from certain brands of instant coffee sold in a tin will fit nicely over a part-used tin of soup, fruit etc...
...use half, cover the tin with the lid and put it in the fridge. Bob's yer uncle!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Me, I'd NEVER buy instant coffee in TINS! Has to be jars.
Alta REEEEECA !!!!! (In best "I want to be in America" style )
occasionally, in emergencies, I resort to the one in a tin (who's name I can't remember ).
In general ground coffee (what we used to call "proper coffee") is the best, of course!
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