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11th December 2015, 09:47 AM
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Re: Junk glorious junk
Brian
#8 If the Post Office cannot deliver your mail and parcels to Tahiti, try using UPS or one of the other global delivery companies. Believe that their costs also include insurance and are usually competitive with the Post Office. Just because they advertise themselves as business delivery does not mean an individual cannot use them.
rgds
JA
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11th December 2015, 02:30 PM
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Re: Junk glorious junk
Thanks John
I am going in person this time. to deliver their wedding album, the first one was lost in the post, I will be in Papeete, Tahiti on Saturday 23 January. Then I will know it is safely delivered.
They must have a huge warehouse full of mail for Tahiti, Staff all walking around scratching their heads wondering where the hell is Tahiti.
The Service has definitely got worse since it was sold off.
I think eventually Mrs Merkells Head will be on the stamps instead of the Queens.
Cheers
Brian
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