I have a dilemma..
We've had an increasing number of items go missing in the post since November, and it's still continuing. The value of each order is pretty low, but together we're being hit quite hard- I've had five customers notify me of non receipt this week alone.
We ship quite a few items daily by post, enough to open an account with Royal Mail directly, but we still use our local post office. We live and work in a village, and the Post Office is also the newsagent, cafe, village store, and central meeting point. We're their largest customer by some margin and it's a threatened post office. We have an arrangement with them that we deliver our parcels to them twice daily, and they weigh, frank and post them for us. We then pay them weekly- it saves us a lot of time, especially at Christmas.
Switching to an account would mean taking the business almost totally away from them and would put them at risk, and if they closed we would lose some of the soul of the village. Even using RM's trackable business service, we would save several thousand pounds a year, and hopefully ensure that more orders are not lost as they're being tracked. From a commercial perspective, it's a simple answer, but there's a social responsibility too perhaps.. do we stick with the current system and hope it improves, or jump ship and hope that the consequences aren't as bad as they might be?
Advice from those with crystal balls especially welcome
We've had an increasing number of items go missing in the post since November, and it's still continuing. The value of each order is pretty low, but together we're being hit quite hard- I've had five customers notify me of non receipt this week alone.
We ship quite a few items daily by post, enough to open an account with Royal Mail directly, but we still use our local post office. We live and work in a village, and the Post Office is also the newsagent, cafe, village store, and central meeting point. We're their largest customer by some margin and it's a threatened post office. We have an arrangement with them that we deliver our parcels to them twice daily, and they weigh, frank and post them for us. We then pay them weekly- it saves us a lot of time, especially at Christmas.
Switching to an account would mean taking the business almost totally away from them and would put them at risk, and if they closed we would lose some of the soul of the village. Even using RM's trackable business service, we would save several thousand pounds a year, and hopefully ensure that more orders are not lost as they're being tracked. From a commercial perspective, it's a simple answer, but there's a social responsibility too perhaps.. do we stick with the current system and hope it improves, or jump ship and hope that the consequences aren't as bad as they might be?
Advice from those with crystal balls especially welcome
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