I have been sending everything Royal Mail "Signed For" with a valid tracking number since early January and my VTR is only 80% since several parcel are not showing as delivered. How are we supposed to achieve 95% when the posties obviously are not getting signatures from the customers ?
I have been sending everything Royal Mail "Signed For" with a valid tracking number since early January and my VTR is only 80% since several parcel are not showing as delivered. How are we supposed to achieve 95% when the posties obviously are not getting signatures from the customers ?
Why send Signed when Tracked 24/48 is cheaper and almost guaranteed to get a scan somewhere on its journey and thus satisfy VTR requirements?
As above - Tracked 48 would suffice for VTR. Ours was almost always at 99%.
If you are just taking on a signed for service to 2nd class - it may still not get a delivery scan.
That being said - signed for is 'supposed' to help with any A-Z claims, though annecdotally on the forums, it doesn't even help if you get a signature.
I'd move to Tracked 24/48 if you can.
I have used Tracked 48 for the last few years with no problems
Is that the RM24/48 option which is code CRL? This doesn't count towards my VTR?
I use Click and Drop and pick RM 48 with tracking To be honest I haven't checked if the code is CRL But only had a slight blip I put in the tracking code on Amazon and got a number wrong I realised the following day changed it and all ok Good luck
Not that would be Tracked 48, CRL is the standard one.
CRL1 = 1st Class CRL.
CRL2 = 2nd Class CRL.
STL1 = STL First class.
TPNN = Tracked 24, No signature.
TPNS = Tracked 24 Signature.
TPSS = Tracked 48 Signature.
TPLN = Tracked High Volume no Signature.
I have been sending everything Royal Mail "Signed For" with a valid tracking number since early January and my VTR is only 80% since several parcel are not showing as delivered. How are we supposed to achieve 95% when the posties obviously are not getting signatures from the customers ?
I have been sending everything Royal Mail "Signed For" with a valid tracking number since early January and my VTR is only 80% since several parcel are not showing as delivered. How are we supposed to achieve 95% when the posties obviously are not getting signatures from the customers ?
I have been sending everything Royal Mail "Signed For" with a valid tracking number since early January and my VTR is only 80% since several parcel are not showing as delivered. How are we supposed to achieve 95% when the posties obviously are not getting signatures from the customers ?
Why send Signed when Tracked 24/48 is cheaper and almost guaranteed to get a scan somewhere on its journey and thus satisfy VTR requirements?
As above - Tracked 48 would suffice for VTR. Ours was almost always at 99%.
If you are just taking on a signed for service to 2nd class - it may still not get a delivery scan.
That being said - signed for is 'supposed' to help with any A-Z claims, though annecdotally on the forums, it doesn't even help if you get a signature.
I'd move to Tracked 24/48 if you can.
I have used Tracked 48 for the last few years with no problems
Is that the RM24/48 option which is code CRL? This doesn't count towards my VTR?
I use Click and Drop and pick RM 48 with tracking To be honest I haven't checked if the code is CRL But only had a slight blip I put in the tracking code on Amazon and got a number wrong I realised the following day changed it and all ok Good luck
Not that would be Tracked 48, CRL is the standard one.
CRL1 = 1st Class CRL.
CRL2 = 2nd Class CRL.
STL1 = STL First class.
TPNN = Tracked 24, No signature.
TPNS = Tracked 24 Signature.
TPSS = Tracked 48 Signature.
TPLN = Tracked High Volume no Signature.
Why send Signed when Tracked 24/48 is cheaper and almost guaranteed to get a scan somewhere on its journey and thus satisfy VTR requirements?
Why send Signed when Tracked 24/48 is cheaper and almost guaranteed to get a scan somewhere on its journey and thus satisfy VTR requirements?
As above - Tracked 48 would suffice for VTR. Ours was almost always at 99%.
If you are just taking on a signed for service to 2nd class - it may still not get a delivery scan.
That being said - signed for is 'supposed' to help with any A-Z claims, though annecdotally on the forums, it doesn't even help if you get a signature.
I'd move to Tracked 24/48 if you can.
As above - Tracked 48 would suffice for VTR. Ours was almost always at 99%.
If you are just taking on a signed for service to 2nd class - it may still not get a delivery scan.
That being said - signed for is 'supposed' to help with any A-Z claims, though annecdotally on the forums, it doesn't even help if you get a signature.
I'd move to Tracked 24/48 if you can.
I have used Tracked 48 for the last few years with no problems
I have used Tracked 48 for the last few years with no problems
Is that the RM24/48 option which is code CRL? This doesn't count towards my VTR?
Is that the RM24/48 option which is code CRL? This doesn't count towards my VTR?
I use Click and Drop and pick RM 48 with tracking To be honest I haven't checked if the code is CRL But only had a slight blip I put in the tracking code on Amazon and got a number wrong I realised the following day changed it and all ok Good luck
I use Click and Drop and pick RM 48 with tracking To be honest I haven't checked if the code is CRL But only had a slight blip I put in the tracking code on Amazon and got a number wrong I realised the following day changed it and all ok Good luck
Not that would be Tracked 48, CRL is the standard one.
CRL1 = 1st Class CRL.
CRL2 = 2nd Class CRL.
STL1 = STL First class.
TPNN = Tracked 24, No signature.
TPNS = Tracked 24 Signature.
TPSS = Tracked 48 Signature.
TPLN = Tracked High Volume no Signature.
Not that would be Tracked 48, CRL is the standard one.
CRL1 = 1st Class CRL.
CRL2 = 2nd Class CRL.
STL1 = STL First class.
TPNN = Tracked 24, No signature.
TPNS = Tracked 24 Signature.
TPSS = Tracked 48 Signature.
TPLN = Tracked High Volume no Signature.