In an apartment building in Salzburg-Itzling, the mail doesn’t end up in the mailboxes, but on a collection pile. Then an annoying puzzle meeting begins for the angry residents…
“How can the post office hire someone like that?” Alois Rachbaurer has lost his grasp on the world. The mail delivery service in his apartment building in Salzburg-Itzling has not been working for weeks. “The delivery person can barely read, so he just puts all the letters from the residents in the mailboxes in the stairwell. Then everyone has to get their mail together. It’s also about sensitive matters – what does that mean?”
For example: A few days ago, the city of Salzburg gave him a book for his 75th birthday, complete with a personal dedication from mayor Bernard Auinger. “It was just lying around. It’s really nobody’s business.” All complaints to the post office were in vain.
Post apologizes for the incidents
Compared to the “Krone” it sounds completely different. In a statement, apologies were offered for the inconvenience. “A new delivery person worked here, whom we have now said goodbye to,” they say. And: From now on, “experienced postmen” will take care of this address again.
Source: Krone

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