Postage problem: Caught up in bureaucracy. Who is responsible?
I'm having a big problem with a package sent to me from the continent. It was sent over a month ago from Slovenia. It came to Dublin with the address missing or damaged. It lay in Sandyford stores for a few weeks and was sent back via London. I only got a hold of the barcode number when it had left Britain as the Slovenian post office kept reassuring the senders everything was ok, that they never lose packages and then took their sweet time about processing a written enquiry. Slovenian post insist the returned package never entered the country (this has been examined via normal and private channels by my senders). The An Post helpline managed to give as much information as it reached Riga in Latvia. Apparently the only way international packages can be traced by different companies is via written enquiry and every time Slovenian Post send one to An Post it comes back to Slovenia saying it's sitting in Dublin. As they won't get the necessary info off us they won't admit it's missing or lost and won't do anything. I rang An Post and they accept absolutely no responsibility for the package and accept no resonsibility for the fact that they not giving the correct information to Slovenian Post. He won't resolve it, said it's the International Dept. who can only be contacted via writing. We just started going in circles from there and he seemed annoyed I was involved as if I stepped over the inefficient malfunctioning bureaucratic process. Anyone know what I can do?:confused: