Wednesday 21 August 2013

Twebirdcarver v Royal Mail

As many of you will know by now I have a possible issue with Royal Mail which is pending, and at the moment I'm awaiting a decision regarding a damage claim regarding my "Robin" and "Nuthatch" carvings? basically being smashed, and then being told that my packaging doesn't conform to their guidelines? they obviously have expert bird carving packaging technician on site? If the decision goes against me I do not plan to roll over and let them potentially put me out of business,  and I  have spent some time today deciding the best plan of action to try and get some kind of support from you my followers by retweeting to your followers and so on, to basically get some momentum rolling?
When decision comes through, and no doubt it'll be negative? I plan to write a letter back to them covering all aspects of my claim, I then intend to use the letter as a blog which will be  tweeted with Royal Mail twitter account name and #businesscull and RT included in the tweets? Obviously I'll then post the tweet as often as needed and hopefully get it retweeted by as many people as possible?
I know it will probably get a bit monotonous but we all know its only a click to execute? I've never had to do anything like this in the past and not even sure I'm going about it in the best way? good suggestions will be looked at? I do know that I've worked a 100+ hrs a week to get the business to this point since last September and I'm not prepared to be bullied by the big boys! I hope you can support me in this quest?

Cheers Terry