Return to sender? How to avoid the Christmas post blues

Christmas a time for giving, receiving, and for thatof mislaid post, particularly around holiday times.
warm glow of goodwill generated by knowing thatSo, for anyone keen to send Christmas gifts to
there is something bigger out there thanfriends and family members, it's important to
ourselves the spirit of Christmas. However, it ismake sure that they aren't stuck in the post
often the case that the giving and receiving ofafter all, we all know that things can go awry
Christmas gifts gets scuppered.when extra staff are taken on during the festive
Established in 1660 and with a history going backseason. So, what can be done to make sure that
to 1516 - Royal Mail is the UK's national postaleverything runs according to plan? Well, aside
service that remains even to this day a companyfrom shopping early and making sure you have
wholly owned by the British government. Royalmore than enough time for things to arrive, you
Mail is famous around the world for its iconic redshould also ensure that all Christmas gifts and
letterboxes, but it is also known within the UK forcards are posted in accordance with the published
occasional bouts of poor-quality service and bagsdelivery times.