I can put a 32p stamp on my letter or a 41p stamp. Are you saying it costs them 9p more to get on with sending it a bit quicker? I cannot see that it would.
I can't believe people are getting so upset at junk mail. What does it take just to pop in your recycle bin. Blimey.
I agree with you.But the bigger issue is that this stuff is a teriffic waste of paper. If we could stop companies sending it, it wouldn't need recyling, because it wouldn't ever be printed in the first place. In my view, it's a completely unjustifiable use of resources.
You could email the Times about it, to avoid wasting paper?OK, I wouldn't write to the Times about it. But if I can't moan about it in this thread, where can I moan about it?!
Actually, despite agreeing with you above...If a product is any good, people will queue up and buy it. If they have to send me junk mail to make me want it, it's either no good or it's stupidly overpriced. I haven't yet seen much evidence to disprove this thinking.
I say again, if someone came and stuffed waste paper through your letter box, wouldn't you be annoyed? Since I'm not remotely interested in anything the mailing companies are trying to sell, and in fact would avoid buying anything from anyone who marketed it that way*, to me, it's no more than waste paper.
In these parts, it won't be collected for recyling if it contains window envelopes or anything with glue in. So to get it recycled, I've got to painstakingly open every envelope, sort out the unrecylable bits and dump them, and then put the paper in the recycle bin.
But the bigger issue is that this stuff is a teriffic waste of paper. If we could stop companies sending it, it wouldn't need recyling, because it wouldn't ever be printed in the first place. In my view, it's a completely unjustifiable use of resources.
OK, I wouldn't write to the Times about it. But if I can't moan about it in this thread, where can I moan about it?!
*If a product is any good, people will queue up and buy it. If they have to send me junk mail to make me want it, it's either no good or it's stupidly overpriced. I haven't yet seen much evidence to disprove this thinking.
Royal Mail are one of those organisations that people seem to hate, but I reckon will miss greatly after its inevitable privatisation or demise.
I can't believe people are getting so upset at junk mail. What does it take just to pop in your recycle bin. Blimey.
Same as where I live. However they have never failed to take my recycling because of the windows or envelopes. And if they were to complain, then I will tell them to complain to Royal Mail.
Don't get em wrong. I thoroughly agree with you about being a terrific waste of paper. But not something that should be high on ones agenda to get upset about surely.
And moan away.. please.. makes for good forum reading..![]()
I don't hate them even though I have had the odd problem with them.
The posties job would be much easier without that crap.
Mail is a 'free market'....just not in the ways it should be.
Royal Mail does not set its own prices, it is obliged to ask/beg the regulatory body Postcomm for price increases, which seems more interested in allowing other operators to enter the market than giving Royal Mail a fair chance of competing properly. The universal postal service is loss-making, but it is a legal requirement, and 2nd class makes more of a loss than 1st. At the moment, Royal Mail can neither make money on its own letter business (because of those restrictions on pricing) nor charge those other companies who use 'Downstream Access' (where they process it & then hand it to us for delivery) what it actually costs for us to process that mail.
If you think you're being ripped off, please remember that UK mail prices are still amongst the lowest in Europe, and much cheaper than in Germany (for example).
Isn't Royal mail's existence now sustained by junk mail, birthday and religious festival cards, bills, Ebay and Amazon?
I can't remember when I last received a hand written letter.