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I'm livid. Royal Mail have recently introduced additional surcharges for items such as 'unreadable barcode' and 'incorrectly applied label'. We take extreme care when labeling our packages, there isn't a chance that our barcodes are 'unreadable', and what even constitutes an 'incorrectly applied label'??! Surely the label is either there or it's not?? We use Royal Mail supplied label stock and a Royal Mail recommended thermal printer. I've disputed each of these surcharges, there appears to be 1 of each per weekly invoice at the moment, with an additional 'administration surcharge' for the 'privilege' of being surcharged. Initially, the response from Royal Mail was that the surcharge had been incorrectly applied and would be credited, they're now dismissing our disputes.
Royal Mail have the gumption to forward their guide to labeling correctly along with their dispute rejection email. We've been doing this for over 20 years, I believe we know how to print and apply a label. The obvious observation is that any loss or damage to labels occurs after the the packages have been taken and mishandled by Royal Mail, we should be compensated - not penalised! I would urge anyone reading this to check the last page of their invoice carefully and dispute ANY and ALL surcharges, other than green surcharge which is unavoidable.
Conveniently, Royal Mail are only occasionally able to provide poor quality photographic evidence of the package and label AFTER they've re-labelled it - curiously, it appears to be identical to the original label we'd originally used. I need to see the 'damage' please Royal Mail, so that I can work to prevent it in future.
I hope every other business hit with these unjustified surcharges is disputing them and will continue to do so. Royal Mail will be bringing in many thousands in revenue from what, without proof, is essentially theft.
Cheers
Royal Mail have the gumption to forward their guide to labeling correctly along with their dispute rejection email. We've been doing this for over 20 years, I believe we know how to print and apply a label. The obvious observation is that any loss or damage to labels occurs after the the packages have been taken and mishandled by Royal Mail, we should be compensated - not penalised! I would urge anyone reading this to check the last page of their invoice carefully and dispute ANY and ALL surcharges, other than green surcharge which is unavoidable.
Conveniently, Royal Mail are only occasionally able to provide poor quality photographic evidence of the package and label AFTER they've re-labelled it - curiously, it appears to be identical to the original label we'd originally used. I need to see the 'damage' please Royal Mail, so that I can work to prevent it in future.
I hope every other business hit with these unjustified surcharges is disputing them and will continue to do so. Royal Mail will be bringing in many thousands in revenue from what, without proof, is essentially theft.
Cheers