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-If you have already made a complaint but did not receive a satisfactory response, we are here to follow up your case.
-Welcome to the current issues section of the site.
-Following the creation of the independent consumer body, postwatch, by parliament in two thousand and one, royal mail reviewed the need for arbitration and recognised that the need for it had been greatly reduced.
-Following the creation of the independent consumer body, postwatch, by parliament in two thousand and one, royal mail reviewed the need for arbitration and recognised that the need for it had been greatly reduced.
-Postwatch comments are designed to improve postcomms overall approach to public consultations but do not apply to the direct working relationships between ourselves and Postcomm.
-Post offices are visited by twenty eight million people at least once every week.
-Postwatch was set up to ensure that post offices, parcelforce, royal mail and any competing postal providers, give the best service possible to you, their customer.
-The role of postwatch is to protect, promote and develop the interests of all customers of postal services in the uk.
-The role of postwatch is to protect, promote and develop the interests of all customers of postal services in the uk.
-The industry regulator postcomm has been charged with introducing competition into the market.
You can lodge a complaint on this website. At Postwatch, we are here to help make your complaint heard improving the service for everyone and obtaining compensation where appropriate. We are also here to offer advice and information about postal services in general and where you stand as a customer in particular. Please take a look at our frequently asked questions page for more information. If your question is not answered there, please contact us and we will do our best to answer. We are also here to provide you with information following the passing of the postal services act two thousand, its subsequent opening up of postal services to greater competition and what this means for you as a customer.

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