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    1st class scam: Royal Mail admits 2nd class post on Saturday processed just as quickly

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 31st October 2011 16:49.

    Sending a letter by first-class post on a Saturday is a waste of money because a second-class letter gets there just as quickly, it was revealed...

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    Re: 1st class scam: Royal Mail admits 2nd class post on Saturday processed just as quickly

    Royal Mail admits to overcharging

    Royal Mail has admitted to charging some customers twice for postal services as problems continue to hit its website. Some 600 customers had cards debited twice, at an average of £50 each time, after repeating a purchase which the system told them had initially failed. Various online postage applications - such as Price Finder - have been down since 21 November.

    Royal Mail apologised for the

    pre-Christmas difficulties. 'Upgrade' A week ago, the BBC News website revealed how small businesses and people starting to send Christmas cards and presents had...Read more here---> BBC News - Royal Mail admits to overcharging
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