The master hairdresser Bärbel Berger of Gaming in the Scheibbs district turns to the “Krone” for help because she is expecting important mail. But they don’t arrive. What consequences does this have and what does the Post say about it.
For the 56-year-old from Gaming in the Scheibbs district, there are not only personal, but also business disadvantages if she is suddenly cut off from the postal world. Because for hairdresser Bärbel Berger, it is natural customer service to offer current magazines and newspapers in her business premises ahead of time. Of course, it is also about business correspondence, which currently seems to be on the shelf somewhere at the post office.
Cut off from the postal world
Gaming’s wife has been deprived of mail delivery for a week. She also asked her husband for help: “After intervention by our postal partner, he received a hotline number, but after repeated attempts it seems that this telephone number does not even exist”, the hairdresser is disappointed.
Increased absenteeism in gaming
“We are currently seeing an increase in absenteeism in the municipality of Gaming. Unfortunately, this causes delays in delivery, for which we apologise,” asks Post spokeswoman Veronika Rebentisch for understanding. We do everything we can to deliver on time and in high quality. However, Post’s customer service is usually easy to reach at post.at/k/f/kontaktformular or on 0800 010100.
Source: Krone

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