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Old 29-04-2011, 10:12   #51
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Re: BNP Accuses Royal Mail Of Dumping Leaflets

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Likewise, I registered with MPS and though the volume of stuff has diminished it still comes.

If the postie took the leaflets away from the sorting office without registering an objection to them being from the BMP then, as I see it, he/she should then deliver them. I object to Lib Dem stuff coming through the door as they are completely barking but if I were a postie I'd guess I'd deliver the rubbish.
There is a big difference between thinking they are mad and finding them completely objectionable and abhorrent.
I also think that just leaving the delivery office shouldn't be enough to force the postie to deliver them as its very easy to miss the content of these things in the office but I think dumping them is completely unacceptable and the items in question should be returned by the next working shift at the latest. They should then be declared to the manager and payment removed from the colleague in questions pay for the coming week.

MPS only deals with the stuff RM process so only M class mail and some 1st and 2nd stuff. Though if the first and second class mail is not openly declared as junk then we cant stop it and there's no legal obligation by any company to declare it. Everything else will have different sorting codes on them, have a look at the top right corner of your mail and see just how many are sorted by RM, I think most people will be surprised. Any of these others are not covered by the MPS and RM could get into trouble if they tried to enforce it on them. Interestingly none of the other companies offer an equivalent to MPS that I know of.
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