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Royal Mail customer angry over parcel 'dumped' in bin | Royal Mail customer angry over parcel 'dumped' in bin |
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Eslyn Daley claims Royal Mail has still not contacted her after she made a complaint to them in June | Eslyn Daley claims Royal Mail has still not contacted her after she made a complaint to them in June |
A parcel containing food and clothes was "dumped" in the bin by a postal worker and taken away by refuse workers before it could be collected, a customer says. | A parcel containing food and clothes was "dumped" in the bin by a postal worker and taken away by refuse workers before it could be collected, a customer says. |
Eslyn Daley sent the items from Birmingham to London in June, in time for her brother to take them to their family in Jamaica. | Eslyn Daley sent the items from Birmingham to London in June, in time for her brother to take them to their family in Jamaica. |
But Post Office staff later showed her brother a picture of the package in a nearby recycling bin, which was emptied before it could be retrieved. | |
Royal Mail has apologised, though Ms Daley said she has not had a direct apology. The firm said it was "never" company policy to place parcels in bins, adding the employee involved had been spoken to. | Royal Mail has apologised, though Ms Daley said she has not had a direct apology. The firm said it was "never" company policy to place parcels in bins, adding the employee involved had been spoken to. |
Ms Daley, 67, said she had been left "shocked, upset, and stressed" by the ordeal and her treatment by the company since. | Ms Daley, 67, said she had been left "shocked, upset, and stressed" by the ordeal and her treatment by the company since. |
Bosses responded to a letter written on her behalf by the local MP, but she is still to receive a direct apology. | Bosses responded to a letter written on her behalf by the local MP, but she is still to receive a direct apology. |
"You put garbage and rubbish in a bin," Ms Daley said. | "You put garbage and rubbish in a bin," Ms Daley said. |
"If it is a mistake they need to prove that to me, but they haven't said anything to me. | "If it is a mistake they need to prove that to me, but they haven't said anything to me. |
"If you take on the responsibility to deliver something, you should ensure that it is delivered in good condition." | "If you take on the responsibility to deliver something, you should ensure that it is delivered in good condition." |
The Royal Mail said it was 'never' its policy to place parcels in bins | The Royal Mail said it was 'never' its policy to place parcels in bins |
The parcel contained period underwear not widely available in Jamaica, for Ms Daley's 12-year-old granddaughter, as well as soups and supplements for her 99-year-old uncle. | The parcel contained period underwear not widely available in Jamaica, for Ms Daley's 12-year-old granddaughter, as well as soups and supplements for her 99-year-old uncle. |
Despite a total value of about £100, she is only entitled to £20 in compensation because she sent the package second class. | Despite a total value of about £100, she is only entitled to £20 in compensation because she sent the package second class. |
Royal Mail said it recommended using its Special Delivery Guaranteed service for high value items, which includes £750 cover as standard. | Royal Mail said it recommended using its Special Delivery Guaranteed service for high value items, which includes £750 cover as standard. |
But Al Carns, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, said the company had "failed" and urged bosses to offer his constituent an "appropriate financial sum for her troubles". | But Al Carns, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, said the company had "failed" and urged bosses to offer his constituent an "appropriate financial sum for her troubles". |
Jane Hawkes thinks the situation is unacceptable | Jane Hawkes thinks the situation is unacceptable |
Jane Hawkes, a Gloucester-based consumer expert who advises people on their rights, said her inbox was filling up with people complaining about their deliveries. | Jane Hawkes, a Gloucester-based consumer expert who advises people on their rights, said her inbox was filling up with people complaining about their deliveries. |
She explained the issues were not isolated to a single company, but described the situation as "unacceptable". | She explained the issues were not isolated to a single company, but described the situation as "unacceptable". |
"An increasing number of parcels are being delivered where they shouldn't be," she said. | "An increasing number of parcels are being delivered where they shouldn't be," she said. |
"The time pressure on couriers causes issues. Sometimes they are paid per drop, as opposed to per hour, which adds increasing pressure." | "The time pressure on couriers causes issues. Sometimes they are paid per drop, as opposed to per hour, which adds increasing pressure." |
Former postal worker Mark Redmond says delivery staff are now too busy to put "sorry, we missed you" cards through customers' doors | Former postal worker Mark Redmond says delivery staff are now too busy to put "sorry, we missed you" cards through customers' doors |
Former Royal Mail employee Mark Redmond runs the Private Postman leafletting company in London. | Former Royal Mail employee Mark Redmond runs the Private Postman leafletting company in London. |
He added online parcel tracking systems were also leading to confusion for the less tech-savvy. | He added online parcel tracking systems were also leading to confusion for the less tech-savvy. |
It is becoming more common for couriers to leave items in places like porches or bin sheds before sending customers an online notification telling them where it is. | It is becoming more common for couriers to leave items in places like porches or bin sheds before sending customers an online notification telling them where it is. |
"They're not leaving 'sorry we missed you' cards on a regular basis now because they're too busy," Mr Redmond said. | "They're not leaving 'sorry we missed you' cards on a regular basis now because they're too busy," Mr Redmond said. |
"For a lot of very older people who aren't used to using computers it must be a total nightmare." | "For a lot of very older people who aren't used to using computers it must be a total nightmare." |
'Very sorry' | 'Very sorry' |
The charity Citizens Advice said it had reviewed many reports of companies leaving parcels in locations that are insecure. | The charity Citizens Advice said it had reviewed many reports of companies leaving parcels in locations that are insecure. |
In a 2024 survey of 8,000 people, they found 36% had a problem with their last parcel delivery. | In a 2024 survey of 8,000 people, they found 36% had a problem with their last parcel delivery. |
The Royal Mail said it was scored highest on accessibility in that survey, and had provided customers with options to register their needs. | The Royal Mail said it was scored highest on accessibility in that survey, and had provided customers with options to register their needs. |
The company added that where delivery was not possible and no instructions had been provided, it is policy to leave items with a neighbour, in a nominated safe place, or return it for a customer to collect. | The company added that where delivery was not possible and no instructions had been provided, it is policy to leave items with a neighbour, in a nominated safe place, or return it for a customer to collect. |
"We are very sorry for the way this item was delivered and for the distress caused to Ms Daley," a statement read. | "We are very sorry for the way this item was delivered and for the distress caused to Ms Daley," a statement read. |
"We have spoken to the postman involved and reminded the team of the standards expected to ensure this does not happen again." | "We have spoken to the postman involved and reminded the team of the standards expected to ensure this does not happen again." |
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