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I hate waiting for the postman.

I think the E R on the stamps stands for Endless Resentment rather than Elizabeth Regina......my DVD, letter, bank card and chequ from student loans STILL haven't turned up.....non of them......fucking Royal Mail.....cunts!
 
I really enjoyed Generation War the fact it showed the horror of the Eastern Front and the impossible choices and compromises the characters had to take to try and survive was well written.
The 2 brother's storyline was pretty moving they way they both changed should been longer.
On the German paratroopers fighting with honour they didn't in Cyrete where my great unkle died,they rounded up and shot anyone they thought were in the resistance from 14-60 male or female. He died their fighting the German para's.
Any way with the pvt Mail are ok with R.C's coming to the house can the new privatised RM do this now.

i don't know if its because i'm wrecked but i have no idea what your on about
 
Haha this is the worst ever! Man I always wait at my window waiting then go out for a fag when he gets close so no one else answers the doors and suspects anything
 
Hi, I was wondering if someone could advise on a certain dilemma...

A friend of mine recently ordered off a certain marketplace that was shut down in the last few days (I'm sure you can guess which one!). Some of the goods were delivered (all through different sellers) but one of the packages didn't arrive on time and he got a card from the Royal Mail saying there was insufficient postage, as a postage fee hadn't been paid.

There are 3 ways to pay to receive the package - online over debit/credit card, in person, or affixing the correct number of stamps to the card and posting it back. The package isn't in his name, but rather, he used a name of an existing tenant of the flat he's currently living in.

Does this sound like an honest mistake and worth pursuing (using the anonymous 'affixing postage stamps to the card and getting it redelivered' method) or does it sound too risky? There's £120 at stake + almost 2 dozen green round things. Seems to him that it would be a bit amateurish to forget to pay the correct postage fee (£1.11 outstanding) but he also would hate to lose out if it was indeed a fault of the seller and the package is sitting there innocently waiting for him!

Any wisdom/suggestions/thoughts welcome :)
 
Hi, I was wondering if someone could advise on a certain dilemma...

A friend of mine recently ordered off a certain marketplace that was shut down in the last few days (I'm sure you can guess which one!). Some of the goods were delivered (all through different sellers) but one of the packages didn't arrive on time and he got a card from the Royal Mail saying there was insufficient postage, as a postage fee hadn't been paid.

There are 3 ways to pay to receive the package - online over debit/credit card, in person, or affixing the correct number of stamps to the card and posting it back. The package isn't in his name, but rather, he used a name of an existing tenant of the flat he's currently living in.

Does this sound like an honest mistake and worth pursuing (using the anonymous 'affixing postage stamps to the card and getting it redelivered' method) or does it sound too risky? There's £120 at stake + almost 2 dozen green round things. Seems to him that it would be a bit amateurish to forget to pay the correct postage fee (£1.11 outstanding) but he also would hate to lose out if it was indeed a fault of the seller and the package is sitting there innocently waiting for him!

Any wisdom/suggestions/thoughts welcome :)

its a trap..
 
Hi, I was wondering if someone could advise on a certain dilemma...

A friend of mine recently ordered off a certain marketplace that was shut down in the last few days (I'm sure you can guess which one!). Some of the goods were delivered (all through different sellers) but one of the packages didn't arrive on time and he got a card from the Royal Mail saying there was insufficient postage, as a postage fee hadn't been paid.

There are 3 ways to pay to receive the package - online over debit/credit card, in person, or affixing the correct number of stamps to the card and posting it back. The package isn't in his name, but rather, he used a name of an existing tenant of the flat he's currently living in.

Does this sound like an honest mistake and worth pursuing (using the anonymous 'affixing postage stamps to the card and getting it redelivered' method) or does it sound too risky? There's £120 at stake + almost 2 dozen green round things. Seems to him that it would be a bit amateurish to forget to pay the correct postage fee (£1.11 outstanding) but he also would hate to lose out if it was indeed a fault of the seller and the package is sitting there innocently waiting for him!

Any wisdom/suggestions/thoughts welcome :)

He there, welcome to BL :)

I understand your dilemma although it sounds like you escaped lightly compared to many peoples recent losses.

I need to draw you attention to our community rules here

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posting or exchanging any information on ongoing or future criminal activity, any information which can be construed as discussing such activity or actively encouraging others to engage in criminal activities;


I appreciate this is a tricky area when we are largely discussing the use of illegal substances but drifting into the area of the details of obtaining these substances is best avoided and you question directly relates to that.

Also no one here has any idea if this is a simple case of incorrect postage or something to do with the LE :sus:
 
There's nothing worse than waiting for the post man (was gunna say dealer, but I guess in this case the postman is playing dealer, eh!)

I'm, always on edge curtain twitching haha.

Hopefully got 2 parcels coming today!
 
Ye lucky duckies, well the postman will be arriving for me soon when i get paid, what are we like haha xxxRachelxxx
 
Luckily this morning I didnt even have to wait for the postman (who should be here in the next hour)

My mate called an hour ago and dropped me a spliff off, 2x10mg diazi's and a strip of etizest etizolam.

4mg of etiz amd 20mg Valium has cut right through my anxiety and now the wait for the postman doesn't seem too bad. :)
 
half past 11 this morning but no damn sick note again arrrrr just spent since yesterday trying to get in touch with the damn benefits office at least now thats sorted just i am now going to have late payments made
 
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