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Man offered six stamps after Royal Mail loses his passport | Man offered six stamps after Royal Mail loses his passport |
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The price of Royal Mail stamps may be on the rise but being offered six of them as compensation for having your once-in- a-lifetime trip to India cut short is surely not adequate compensation. | The price of Royal Mail stamps may be on the rise but being offered six of them as compensation for having your once-in- a-lifetime trip to India cut short is surely not adequate compensation. |
That is what happened to Bristolian holidaymaker Oliver Keynes, who was offered six first class stamps as recompense after the Royal Mail managed to lose his passport. | That is what happened to Bristolian holidaymaker Oliver Keynes, who was offered six first class stamps as recompense after the Royal Mail managed to lose his passport. |
Mr Keynes used the firm’s special delivery service to send the passport to his travel agent Trailfinders in order to obtain a visa from the Indian consulate. | |
However, when Trailfinders’ staff opened the envelope from Mr Keynes, they found it to be empty. | |
Unable to get the right visa, Mr Keynes’ holiday had to be cut short from three weeks to just nine days. | |
According to Mr Keynes, the lost passport had cost him up to £500 in rearranged flights. | |
However, Royal Mail said that they could not reimburse "unlimited liability for costs incurred" unless extra "consequential loss cover is also purchased at the time of posting". | |
Instead, the Royal Mail offered to pay for Mr Keynes' passport replacement, as well as giving Keynes six stamps to sweeten the deal. | |
A spokesman for the Royal Mail said: "Royal Mail would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr Keynes for this incident and for the obvious inconvenience caused. | A spokesman for the Royal Mail said: "Royal Mail would like to apologise unreservedly to Mr Keynes for this incident and for the obvious inconvenience caused. |
“We process millions of items each day without incident and take seriously any customer reports of loss or undelivered items.” | “We process millions of items each day without incident and take seriously any customer reports of loss or undelivered items.” |
He added: "We will in this instance reimburse Mr Keynes for the cost of his passport and postage costs.” | He added: "We will in this instance reimburse Mr Keynes for the cost of his passport and postage costs.” |
Unsatisfied by the offer from Royal Mail, Mr Keynes said he was aiming to get a full refund, including the costs of his rearranged flights. | |
Mr Keynes said: "I was asking for a refund of the costs that I've had to spend as a result of having my passport stolen. | |
"I'd also like, if not an apology, then a little bit of feeling like I've been treated with respect for something that was nothing to do with me." | "I'd also like, if not an apology, then a little bit of feeling like I've been treated with respect for something that was nothing to do with me." |
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