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  2. Royal Mail fined £5.6m for delivery failures - AOL

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    Ofcom said that, even after taking circumstances into account, Royal Mail fell short of its targets by a ‘significant and unexplained margin’. Royal Mail fined £5.6m for delivery failures ...

  3. Cancellation (mail) - Wikipedia

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    High speed cancellation machines were first used in Boston between 1880–1890 and subsequently throughout the country. [6] Today, cancellations may either be applied by hand or machine. Hand cancellation is often used when sending unusually shaped mail or formal mail (e.g., wedding invitations) to avoid damage caused by machine cancellation.

  4. Posting rule - Wikipedia

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    Day 2: A decides to revoke the offer and puts a letter in the mail to B revoking the offer. Day 3: B puts a letter accepting the offer in the mail. Day 4: B receives A's revocation letter. The letter of revocation can be effective only when received, that is Day 4. However, a contract was formed on Day 3 when the letter of acceptance was posted.

  5. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail Special Delivery is an expedited mail service that guarantees delivery by 1 p.m. or 9 a.m. the next day for an increased cost. In the event that the item ...

  6. Ofcom fines Royal Mail £10.5m for missing delivery targets - AOL

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    The watchdog said Royal Mail’s poor performance is ‘eroding public trust’ in the institution, after also fining it last year. Ofcom fines Royal Mail £10.5m for missing delivery targets Skip ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. Postmark - Wikipedia

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    A postmark [1] is a postal marking made on an envelope, parcel, postcard or the like, indicating the place, date and time that the item was delivered into the care of a postal service, or sometimes indicating where and when received or in transit.

  9. Whistl - Wikipedia

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    Whistl (formerly TNT Post UK) is a postal delivery company based in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England. The company primarily competes (and in some instances partners) with UK Mail, UPS, Parcelforce, DHL, Evri, Royal Mail and Yodel. According to the company, it processes about 25% of the mail in the United Kingdom, amounting to over 3.7 billion ...