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Rosemary Feb 24th 2011 12:41 am

Correos
 
Does anyone know what happens to unstamped letters posted in Spain but going to another country within Europe.

Rosemary

mrsjdr Feb 24th 2011 7:18 am

Re: Correos
 
I received a letter the other day, posted in UK with 2nd class stamp on, it was delivered to me here no extra charge, although took its time in arriving.If posted here to say the UK would Royal Mail deliver ??? I doubt it.

Grebo Feb 24th 2011 8:13 pm

Re: Correos
 
Some numpty in the UK posted a letter to me with the address Alicante, Spain :confused: & my phone number, I actually had a call from the 'Alicante' post office for my full address :eek: How's that for service :thumbsup:

Rosemary Feb 24th 2011 8:49 pm

Re: Correos
 
I now know the answer to my question. I inadvertantly put a small envelope in the post box with no stamp on it yesterday at 1.30 pm. This morning at 10.30 am it was put in my postbox with a post-it on it saying that it had no stamp. I am so pleased that it did not get to the UK because I feel sure that this would have cost the receiver a lot. Last week I received a Christmas card with a 1st class stamp on it instead of the stamp for Europian post, it had a note on it from UK post office saying that it had been held back due to lack of sufficient postage, correos did not charge anything.

Rosemary

Mitzyboy Feb 25th 2011 2:13 am

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Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9200641)
I now know the answer to my question. I inadvertantly put a small envelope in the post box with no stamp on it yesterday at 1.30 pm. This morning at 10.30 am it was put in my postbox with a post-it on it saying that it had no stamp. I am so pleased that it did not get to the UK because I feel sure that this would have cost the receiver a lot. Last week I received a Christmas card with a 1st class stamp on it instead of the stamp for Europian post, it had a note on it from UK post office saying that it had been held back due to lack of sufficient postage, correos did not charge anything.

Rosemary

I got a postcard in August that was posted in Madrid in March on a first class stamp.

anonimouse Feb 25th 2011 2:23 am

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Yep, it confirms exactly what I said in an earlier post about the post, the UK may have been the best at one time, but not anymore, they have taken quite a few steps backwards, unfortunately it's not just in the post department.:thumbdown:

Rosemary Feb 25th 2011 2:27 am

Re: Correos
 
I send things to the UK very regularly and am always amazed at the speed in which it arrives. Yet the opposite way around it takes twice as long which is unexplainable.


Rosemary

anonimouse Feb 25th 2011 2:39 am

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Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9201316)
I send things to the UK very regularly and am always amazed at the speed in which it arrives. Yet the opposite way around it takes twice as long which is unexplainable.


Rosemary

Not really, think about it, take a look back, the UK is now going backwards and useless at almost every thing they used to lead in.

Surely I'm not the only one who can see it?

Chiclanagir Feb 25th 2011 4:37 am

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Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 9201341)
Not really, think about it, take a look back, the UK is now going backwards and useless at almost every thing they used to lead in.

Surely I'm not the only one who can see it?


Completely disagree. I posted two parcels via Correos to USA on the same date in November. One was registered and one was not. The registered one arrived early February, the non registered one arrived on Monday. Three months for them both to get to their destination and they cost an arm and a leg to send. So no, I prefer Royal Mail.

Rosemary Feb 25th 2011 4:46 am

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Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 9201341)
Not really, think about it, take a look back, the UK is now going backwards and useless at almost every thing they used to lead in.

Surely I'm not the only one who can see it?

Hang on a minute there is something wrong with your logic as the Royal Mail is involved with both the mail going to UK from Spain and the mail coming to Spain from the UK. This is why I said it is unexplainable.

Rosemary

anonimouse Feb 25th 2011 4:55 am

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Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9201635)
Hang on a minute there is something wrong with your logic as the Royal Mail is involved with both the mail going to UK from Spain and the mail coming to Spain from the UK. This is why I said it is unexplainable.

Rosemary

Sorry for the confusion,
My experience of the post in the UK is that they were once brilliant, I could post a letter in the morning and it would be received in the afternoon.

Does this still happen?

Last time I was in the UK I didn't even know how to post a letter as they had some gadget they had to pass it through before they could even give me a price, letters with second class stamp were deliberately held up, Is that progress or greed?.

jimenato Feb 25th 2011 5:20 am

Re: Correos
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9201316)
I send things to the UK very regularly and am always amazed at the speed in which it arrives. Yet the opposite way around it takes twice as long which is unexplainable.


Rosemary

Things sent here from the UK sometimes don't get to us at all and sometimes take weeks.

We regularly send things to the UK and they take a few days.

Cards and so on sent to a relative in Madrid can take a month or more.

It's not difficult to work out where the problem is.

anonimouse Feb 25th 2011 5:49 am

Re: Correos
 

Originally Posted by jimenato (Post 9201697)
Things sent here from the UK sometimes don't get to us at all and sometimes take weeks.

We regularly send things to the UK and they take a few days.

Cards and so on sent to a relative in Madrid can take a month or more.

It's not difficult to work out where the problem is.

Ah, now your talking about the Spanish system being worse than the British system, and you may well be right, but if the Uk keeps stepping backwards like it has done over the last few years, it may only be a short time before the Spanish system overtakes the Uk system.

Mitzyboy Feb 25th 2011 5:55 am

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The Madrid postcard was from Madrid to Valencia area, so we're not talking the UK.

When I post stuff to the UK it arrives in a few days. When it comes back it can take a few days or it can take a week. Who knows the mysteries of the postal system :)

Chiclanagir Feb 25th 2011 6:37 am

Re: Correos
 

Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 9201758)
Ah, now your talking about the Spanish system being worse than the British system, and you may well be right, but if the Uk keeps stepping backwards like it has done over the last few years, it may only be a short time before the Spanish system overtakes the Uk system.

Uhhhhh I don´t think so. To post a letter in our local Correos takes up to 40 minutes waiting time. Next you will be suggesting that Telefonica is the bees knees!

anonimouse Feb 25th 2011 11:00 am

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Telefonica is the bees knees:p :rofl::rofl::p

How do we know who's to blame posting either way though? You could post from UK to Spain and it be delayed or Spain to UK and it be delayed, in which country though.

The only way to be sure is with internal post.

I have never, touch wood, had a problem with Correos, So I can't complain.

angiescarr Feb 25th 2011 9:55 pm

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Originally Posted by Chiclanagir (Post 9201616)
Completely disagree. I posted two parcels via Correos to USA on the same date in November. One was registered and one was not. The registered one arrived early February, the non registered one arrived on Monday. Three months for them both to get to their destination and they cost an arm and a leg to send. So no, I prefer Royal Mail.

I can answer that one for you, as I've had similar problems.
The post into the US has been severely delayed by freakish weather this year. Some parcels sent later have arrived earlier. Some have taken over 2 months!
The only reason for putting certificado on, is so that if the post is going to a customer, and you have to replace it because of the delays. You then have proof whether it turned up eventually.
For all I have some of the nicest, most honest customers in the world. Even so, a few won't notify of an original parcel turning up after a replacement has been sent.

Chiclanagir Feb 26th 2011 4:44 am

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Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 9202355)
Telefonica is the bees knees:p :rofl::rofl::p

How do we know who's to blame posting either way though? You could post from UK to Spain and it be delayed or Spain to UK and it be delayed, in which country though.

The only way to be sure is with internal post.

I have never, touch wood, had a problem with Correos, So I can't complain.

No, definitely Spain. The reason I know is that with the registered parcel it was still showing as being in Spain for three months.


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