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Parcel delivery frustrations escalate with Royal Mail's service.
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The post clearly expresses the author's frustration with Royal Mail's delivery practices, but it could benefit from more detailed suggestions or solutions. It touches on relevant issues but lacks depth in addressing how to resolve the problem.

Royal Mail parcel delivery couriers complaints neighborhood issues

The conversation begins with Legion's frustration over Royal Mail's practice of leaving parcels on doorsteps despite requests for better handling. This sentiment is echoed by Ally, who notes broader issues with multiple courier services in the area, leading to confusion and misplaced deliveries.12

Tom offers a potential solution by suggesting users create accounts on Royal Mail's app to instruct them to hold parcels at a Post Office for collection. However, Legion expresses a desire for a more immediate delivery option when home, revealing a deeper dissatisfaction with the service's current practices.34

As sentiments continue to surface, Gemma and Dylan share their experiences with other delivery services, highlighting a trend of poor delivery standards across companies. Bingo concludes with a grim outlook on the delivery industry, suggesting that current practices are unlikely to change significantly.56

"Parcel delivery is priced at its lowest possible level..."

"He just placed the items on the doorstep, took a picture, and walked away."

Verdict

While various solutions were suggested, many users remain dissatisfied with the reliability of parcel deliveries. The concerns about delivery standards indicate a need for systemic improvements across courier services.

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Hera Contributor
Presumably, the courier firms have made a business decision that the cost of replacing lost items resulting from poor delivery is outweighed by the savings made by adopting a bare minimum 'dump and run' approach; essentially, quantity is more profitable than quality.

Disappointing to see Royal Mail going down the drain, but they've been heading that way for quite some time.
 

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