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Rant alert - Our wonderful SA Postal service
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<blockquote data-quote="petek" data-source="post: 73931" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>On a related note, a few years ago I had a DVD posted to me with FRAGILE written on it. It (jewel case) arrived in pieces and the DVD was broken in two. I argued in vain with the Post Master who came up with all types of excuses, settling with "it should have been sent with Speed Services and not regular post" and the Speed Services FRAGILE sticker was meant to be used. So writing "FRAGILE" was not good enough.</p><p></p><p>My point is: where the Post Office is involved, one must make things IDIOT proof. In this case, CompTIA should have purchased a Document Pack from the Post Office which is specially for sensitive documents (or the cheaper option is backing board inside a regular A4 envelope).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petek, post: 73931, member: 1924"] On a related note, a few years ago I had a DVD posted to me with FRAGILE written on it. It (jewel case) arrived in pieces and the DVD was broken in two. I argued in vain with the Post Master who came up with all types of excuses, settling with "it should have been sent with Speed Services and not regular post" and the Speed Services FRAGILE sticker was meant to be used. So writing "FRAGILE" was not good enough. My point is: where the Post Office is involved, one must make things IDIOT proof. In this case, CompTIA should have purchased a Document Pack from the Post Office which is specially for sensitive documents (or the cheaper option is backing board inside a regular A4 envelope). [/QUOTE]
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