Where do you buy your road tax disc?

USELESS FACT:

if you are with LLoyds tsb you can use the post office like a cashpoint m/c at no charge as well as pay in cheques (i do it quite a lot, am on first name terms with postmaster, funny thing is his name is mate and he thinks mine is pal :lol:
 
:lol:

Another bugbear of mind is opening hours!

Even when POs are inside a supermarket or convenience store, open 7am-11pm, the PO sticks to office hours. 9-5:30. :(

Just an example: I finish work today at 6 and start tomorrow at 7am. Where do I go to get my urgent parcel weighed? Its impossible. I cant go on my lunch tomorrow as my local post office still shuts at lunchtimes (whats that all about then). If they had been open till 7 today I could have my parcel weighed and picked up in the morning.

Its just not convenient nowadays. Local/convenience stores used to open 8am-5pm (i expect). Now they open any time 6am-11pm because these are modern convenience times. Why havent post offices changed with the times like this?
 
Many years back our firm made the decision to use parcelforce as the carrier of choice to return faulty parts we had exchanged, mainly because our returns could be taken to any post office in any town.

So there I am, trying to find a parking place somewhere near the Post Office. I drag a couple of 25 lb parcels out the back of the van, balance three small parcels on top and stagger round the town centre into the post office... Well I would stagger in, but when I open the door, the three people at the back of the queue fall out of the door backwards.

After queueing for about half an hour behind a string people, including mothers with a double buggy and three or four other bored kids who are busy rearranging a sad display of rather grubby looking greeting cards or experimenting with using a passport photo booth as a urinal, I get near enough to the front of the queue to see that only three of the nine counters are manned. When I finally get to a counter, I am asked to take the parcels to the other end of the office to be weighed, as they won't fit on the counter scales. I then have to navigate my way back through the growing mass of pushchairs and screaming kids in the queue.

Having weighed in the parcels, I return to the counter, and the clerk starts punching in the address details, only to find the system won't accept the postcodes on the pre-printed labels supplied by parcelforce.

After a bit of to-ing anf fro-ing, and calling their supervisor, they decide the postcode is correct after all (we have been using the same delivery address for at least the last 10 years)

The clerk completes the paperwork, and says 'that will be £xxx, please'

'No, these are contract parcels' I say.

'We don't accept contract parcels here, they have to go to a main post office'

'This is the main post office isnt it?'

'It used to be, but it's been re-designated a sub-post office now'

'But Parcelforce still collect from sub-post offices, dont they?

'Yes, they do, but we don't take contract parcels'

'Parcelforce say you do'

'No, we can't accept contract parcels, they have to go to either a main post office, or a Parcelforce depot'

So I end up dragging the whole lot back to my van just in time to be handed a parking ticket because I have been there for over an hour. I then drive the lot to the next town that does still have a main post office to start the process again. By the time I finally get the parcels booked in I have missed the latest collection time for next day delivery.

In the end it has cost me and my firm about half a day's work, a 20 mile drive and a parking ticket to send five parcels about forty miles by using a 'convenient' local post office.
 
tim west said:
Unfortunately Thatcher put paid to state ownership and any attempt to prop up antiquated services will just be a burden on the state.

We can't take backward steps anymore otherwise as a nation we will fall far behind the others and who knows in a few decades we may become the third world? :!:


ha ha ha ha, ever tried to tax a vehicle in italy??
 
breezer said:
USELESS FACT:

if you are with LLoyds tsb you can use the post office like a cashpoint m/c

And Nationwide.

BTW, I bought my last VED off the net.....[waits for loud disapproval]
 
Whilst I still use sub Post Offices for stamps and road fund licenses, and posting parcels, I've stopped going into my nearest main Post Office because it's managed and staffed by completely officious utter scum. I've reported them to the relevant office, but the response was that complaints are dealt with at the discretion of a manager or an area manager, and in my case it came to nothing.

I would gladly pay a cash contribution if it meant shutting down this particular office, putting all the staff out of their jobs, and I'd pelt them with rotten eggs and tomatoes on their very last exit from the back door - they are useless, rude, utterly incompetent people.
 
Ricky2 said:
Would love to see the range of views on this one!

I know I'm a cynical old b***, but everything seems to be geared to putting our Post Offices out of business.

First the TV license business was taken away from them, now the road fund license can be bought on-line "for our convenience". Yea right.

Whilst I am perfectly able to get mine on line I make a point of going to the Post Office for all of ours if only to keep the number issued at the PO as high as possible and not give our gov't any more reason to close them down.

I get FREE road Tax but i cant tell yea how as the Bobbys will be a caving mi door in and nick me and nick mi Blue Badges off me.
 
No you don't BOB. :roll:

You're usually a bit more inventive, and a lot more amusing.
 
BOB D.O.L.E said:
I get FREE road Tax but i cant tell yea how

Well, either you've got a Polo Bluemotion, or a car registered before 1973, or you're a bull-****ter, Bob.
 
The only other instance I can think of is some disabled persons also getting free road tax.
Coastguard vehicles are also tax excempt I suppose.
 
securespark said:
Well, either you've got a Polo Bluemotion, or a car registered before 1973, or you're a bull-****ter, Bob.

we know that at least one of these is true
 
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