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Is it true that no one cares about the arbitrary charges for postal parcels? ! !

China Post, we netizens despise you and feel sad for all taxpayers in China!

When you pick up the package at the post office, they will not pick it up for you because there is a word in your name that is the same as the word on the ID card, because they will say that they have document regulations, so We have no choice but to express our understanding if they insist on doing this. . .

However, netizens have reported that most post offices do not accept stamps on parcels. I also encountered this situation when I was trading parcels with stamps at the post office in Buji Town, Longgang District, Shenzhen. China Post (2003) No. 406 document clearly stipulates: “Since January 1, 2004, when all post offices receive and send packages (referring to domestic ordinary packages, domestic express packages and international small packages), users must bring their own stamps. Those who pay the fee should accept and mail it as usual and cannot refuse it." But there are many reasons why they don't follow the documents. The most common one is "you didn't buy your stamps from us, so we don't know whether they are genuine or fake." I really don’t know how their postal department does it. As a professional postal service employee, I don’t have the ability to identify real and fake stamps. I really don’t know what the country does to feed them. We are legal Chinese citizens and I pay taxes myself. , I feel sad for all taxpayers in China! ! ! ! ! Some people say that if you go to the bank to deposit money, it will take several days to be authenticated before you can deposit it. Isn’t it a joke? . But the postal staff's inability to recognize stamps is more harmful to us consumers than this joke, because if I am challenged when I go to the bank to save money, I can still use it to buy stocks, funds, buy things, or I can donate the money to disaster areas as a gesture of love. . . . But stamps can't. It can be said that it is the patent of the post office. Now that we can't send things at the post office, what else can we do? Collecting stamps?

China's philatelic market has improved in 2006, and the country has made some adjustments in this regard, reducing the number of stamps issued and other measures. However, we netizens definitely used a lot of stamps during this year. . To untie the bell, someone needs to tie it. A large number of stamps that were over-issued by the post office in the past few years have been circulating in the philatelic market and are now discounted. The implementation of Document No. 406 will affect the postal market and the popularity index of the entire China Post!