So, this is going all the way back to 2018, unfortunately. It is something I did not pursue before the Pandemic, always intending to do so but never finding the time, and then we've had Covid to deal with for the last two years.
I purchased 900 Euro via an online currency provider, mid-2018.
It did not arrive. A week or so later I discovered that it was tracked online and showed delivered. But the confirmation name was incorrectly spelt, and the signature was a squiggly line, and no kind of letters, name, or initials, are decipherable.
I called Royal Mail several times, from Spain , the next month. Always on hold for hours at a time. No way to spend a holiday.
Finally getting through to somebody, with my partner nearby (we were sunbathing), I was told that royal Mail would contact the delivery office and investigate.
I then chased this up when returning to the UK 3 months later.
Was told there was no sign of any investigation.
Made multiple calls to Royal Mail to complaint about this, always being told they could not do anything as their hands were tied and they had to investigate within 80 days.
I then called and threatened legal action. Was again fobbed off completely useless. Complained to them, and heard nothing afterwards.
So I am now finally litigating. Their Defence points to the various Postal Acts, and they say there is no contract between myself and Royal Mail, and also that they are immune from a claim in tort.
I can get a Witness Statement from my ex-partner who was with me when I spoke to RM, and also my father, who did not receive any currency in the mail at his address, where this was meant to arrive.
They initially pretended there were no notes on the matter, after I made a DSAR request, before I called and found out that was a lie. They have now sent these. The notes show that no investigation took place, and that they did not point me to any other course of action, complaints procedure, etc. They just did NOTHING and the notes clearly show this.
Can anyone advise whether Royal Mail can be held responsible here please?
I purchased 900 Euro via an online currency provider, mid-2018.
It did not arrive. A week or so later I discovered that it was tracked online and showed delivered. But the confirmation name was incorrectly spelt, and the signature was a squiggly line, and no kind of letters, name, or initials, are decipherable.
I called Royal Mail several times, from Spain , the next month. Always on hold for hours at a time. No way to spend a holiday.
Finally getting through to somebody, with my partner nearby (we were sunbathing), I was told that royal Mail would contact the delivery office and investigate.
I then chased this up when returning to the UK 3 months later.
Was told there was no sign of any investigation.
Made multiple calls to Royal Mail to complaint about this, always being told they could not do anything as their hands were tied and they had to investigate within 80 days.
I then called and threatened legal action. Was again fobbed off completely useless. Complained to them, and heard nothing afterwards.
So I am now finally litigating. Their Defence points to the various Postal Acts, and they say there is no contract between myself and Royal Mail, and also that they are immune from a claim in tort.
I can get a Witness Statement from my ex-partner who was with me when I spoke to RM, and also my father, who did not receive any currency in the mail at his address, where this was meant to arrive.
They initially pretended there were no notes on the matter, after I made a DSAR request, before I called and found out that was a lie. They have now sent these. The notes show that no investigation took place, and that they did not point me to any other course of action, complaints procedure, etc. They just did NOTHING and the notes clearly show this.
Can anyone advise whether Royal Mail can be held responsible here please?
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