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  • elsien
    elsien Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    I can't think why else I'd be getting a "Your Property Network" magazine that I haven't requested.
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • colinhib
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    I'm back in 'training' for the postal survey and was lucky enough (awake) when the Unaddressed Mail survey email came through so on that this week too.

    As an aside, after reading through the thread, I have to wonder why some people sign up for the survey at all if it causes them so much inconvenience with PO opening times and distances to travel to get to same.
  • trix-a-belle
    trix-a-belle Posts: 1,480 Forumite
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    elsien wrote: »
    I can't think why else I'd be getting a "Your Property Network" magazine that I haven't requested.

    i'd send in a query then
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  • How long have some of you been on resting after being on the active panel. It is three years since I was an active panellist, OK I have had to turn down a couple of invites back but that was two years ago. Surely I could expect to be invited back soon?
  • redagila
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    How long have some of you been on resting after being on the active panel. It is three years since I was an active panellist, OK I have had to turn down a couple of invites back but that was two years ago. Surely I could expect to be invited back soon?


    Why don't you contact them? They will be able to tell you if you are perhaps no longer registered as interested.
  • Saetana
    Saetana Posts: 1,542 Forumite
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    colinhib wrote: »
    I'm back in 'training' for the postal survey and was lucky enough (awake) when the Unaddressed Mail survey email came through so on that this week too.

    As an aside, after reading through the thread, I have to wonder why some people sign up for the survey at all if it causes them so much inconvenience with PO opening times and distances to travel to get to same.
    Many of us have been on the survey for a long time and, when we signed up, there were far more postboxes with a late collection and, in my case, a local post office which has now closed.
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  • Primrose
    Primrose Posts: 10,620 Forumite
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    I don't the the Royal Mail have yet fully realised that if they continue closing down post offices they will soon find it difficult to find enough willing candidates to participate in their surveys, which are required by the regulator, because people arnt prepared to disrupt their busy lives by having to catch buses or drive long distances to post offices to hand over cubes or Jiffy bags
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    If our local one within walking distance closes down, I'll be out !
  • I have messaged to ask when I will receive payment for an unaddressed survey 2 months ago. They have replied asking me to let them know my address. Surely that should be one of the main pieces of information they hold on me, what with it being a postal survey and all that. :eek::eek::eek::eek:
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  • custardy
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    Primrose wrote: »
    I don't the the Royal Mail have yet fully realised that if they continue closing down post offices they will soon find it difficult to find enough willing candidates to participate in their surveys, which are required by the regulator, because people arnt prepared to disrupt their busy lives by having to catch buses or drive long distances to post offices to hand over cubes or Jiffy bags
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    If our local one within walking distance closes down, I'll be out !

    Well I don't think you have fully realised Royal Mail have no input,control or business interest in Post Offices.
    What with them being separate companies,one private and one state owned. (for some years now)
  • NBLondon
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    Saetana wrote: »
    Many of us have been on the survey for a long time and, when we signed up, there were far more postboxes with a late collection and, in my case, a local post office which has now closed.
    Yep - or we have changed jobs away from the quiet PO that could be nipped out to in a lunch-break. I don't mind a 5 minute detour on the way to/from the office (on the days I am in the office) or a walk (on days I am working from home) but I wouldn't go to the lengths some of our rural posters have to for a £2 voucher....
    Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!
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