fleet wrote: » Just received a bunch of Christmas cards. One envelope is quite obviously slit along the side seam with a razor, as one may do to extract cash. Dublin Mail Centre 15.12.17 20:24:58 16339498 No cash was mailed with it, so no loss, but if this is as I suspect then it won't be the only example. Anyone else receive similar this year? Post the Mail Centre, Date, Time and Serial Number (on the franking) and we'll see if there is pattern.
Avatar MIA wrote: » You received a bunch of cards after 5pm on a Sunday? Were the cards lying around for a while in your home. Possible someone at home searched the card? Someone used to handling cards would be a lot more subtle or just throw away the card.
11wingnut wrote: » Good luck with on post customer care , I got loads of lies when you get to speak to them which is an ordeal..
DeeTee100 wrote: » I ordered a hard drive from Amazon last year, and all I got was an empty box.... ... I tried calling An Post but they basically said there was no follow up with them, go ask the seller instead.
tracey turnblad wrote: » This is how I received a card the other day. It had 4 thin cards in it... I’d say the person thought it was a gift card or money.... there wasn’t though
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superfurry1 wrote: » Most likely just fed through a machine and spit out it happens regularly enough if the envelope isnt perfectly thin.
tracey turnblad wrote: » Mine was very obviously opened and closed a few times the paper was very soft. It wasn’t slit and it wasn’t sealed originally but you can tell it is not in the original condition. I text my sister a picture and she confirmed
ED E wrote: » Lots of temps on this time of year, take that as how you will.