Royal Mail - lose your credit card receipt - lose your property and your rights?
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Notwithstanding the foolhardiness of discarding the tracking number until proof of delivery was received, let's assume the OP has retained the tracking number and pops into his local PO to check if the parcel has been delivered (I know you cannot actually do this but bear with), hands over his tracking number and the PO counter operative says "No, we shred/destroy/discard/don't keep our records at the end of each day." How are they going to track the parcel???? I know you can track your parcels on-line by using the tracking number, so there is a record.0
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Notwithstanding the foolhardiness of discarding the tracking number until proof of delivery was received, let's assume the OP has retained the tracking number and pops into his local PO to check if the parcel has been delivered (I know you cannot actually do this but bear with), hands over his tracking number and the PO counter operative says "No, we shred/destroy/discard/don't keep our records at the end of each day." How are they going to track the parcel???? I know you can track your parcels on-line by using the tracking number, so there is a record.A witty saying proves nothing0
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Clearly having a bad day - of all the days I could have picked to post this question I picked the day the self-righteous brigade were frequenting the forum. Dear oh dear.
Nobody here ever accidentally loses/misplaces anything - tedious bores and non-representative of the majority of us.0 -
But you didn't lose/misplace anything. You deliberately shredded it before bothering to check if it had been delivered. What if it had been a winning lottery ticket, would you have shredded that then blamed the shop for not having a record of your unique claim code and your winning numbers?
The receipts clearly state on them to retain as proof, the fact you chose to either not read it or not pay attention is your own fault. Nobody is being self righteous, disagreeing with you does not mean they are wrong. It's very childish to throw your toys out of the pram for not getting the answers you want. As for not representing the majority, based on the replies so far it is you who is the minority.0 -
But I take the action stated to ensure I do not lose the receipt.0
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Captain_Sensible wrote: »I picked the day the self-righteous brigade were frequenting the forum. Dear oh dear.
You actually picked the day that everyone told you how it is and not how you wanted it to be.
If you only want replies that stated that everything was the fault of the Post Office and they are a big, nasty customer unfriendly organisation, try Mumsnet next time.0 -
Captain_Sensible wrote: »Clearly having a bad day - of all the days I could have picked to post this question I picked the day the self-righteous brigade were frequenting the forum. Dear oh dear.
Nobody here ever accidentally loses/misplaces anything - tedious bores and non-representative of the majority of us.
When you check on line and you have previously used the service, the drop down box has your old number(s) in it. Have you tried that?0 -
I have some sympathy with the op. I occasionally lose posting receipts and once needed the receipt for a claim. However if I do this I only blame myself.0
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Captain_Sensible wrote: »Clearly having a bad day - of all the days I could have picked to post this question I picked the day the self-righteous brigade were frequenting the forum. Dear oh dear.
Nobody here ever accidentally loses/misplaces anything - tedious bores and non-representative of the majority of us.
Some posters have asked this but you haven't answered it; How did you think you actually tracked the parcel if the receipt contained no useful information?.
Let's forget the fact you didn't actually loose or misplace anything; you cut it up into pieces and threw it in the bin.
But personally i know that i do sometimes loose/misplace/forget important information. So i make sure that i cannot loose/misplace/forget it!. Any important information i will take a picture of on my phone which is backed up and synced with my main PC automatically, i also do occasional offline backups. So this mean i cannot loose it!. I also use a digital calendar and to do list which is synced in the same way across my devices.
So not only did you not do anything to copy the information on the receipt, you didn't even read it before you destroyed it. How could that possibly be anyone's fault but your own?.0
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