You'll probably find the fac in with the rifle.It's appalling. I purchased a rifle online on the 28th, sent the RFD my FAC (at their stipulation) the following day so they could amend it and return it back to me prior to shipping the rifle. Now I'm in the position of the rifle being in transit, and having no idea where my FAC actually is. So I could potentially find myself in the position of having to pay the receiving RFD storage fees while I await a replacement FAC from Police Scotland, along with having to pay them a fee to replace it![]()
There is a good chance that your letter is still in the Post Office where you posted it, did you get a receipt for it at the Post Office?, it is usually scanned by the Postie who picks it up from the PO, then all the way up the chain until delivery, I had the same problem a few years ago, and I asked the sender to go back to the PO, and lo and behold the assistant there had put it in a drawer for safe keeping and forgot about it.
No, the RFD has said they'll return it directly to me. Mind you, that's not entirely a bad idea to have it sent with the rifle.You'll probably find the fac in with the rifle.
Surely that's a not-entirely-unfamiliar feeling for a Scotsman...?I'm absolutely fuming.
I couldn’t track my certificate on Royal Mail track and trace so I tried Post office track and trace and found all the information there.Royal Mail track and trace just doesn’t work at all.
Nothing happens and when it’s delivered it all mysteriously fills itself in .
Rubbish is not a fit word for it !
Fair comment. My days are mostly spent in a hate and whisky-fueled stupor, it's true . . . .Surely that's a not-entirely-unfamiliar feeling for a Scotsman...?![]()
Fair comment. My days are mostly spent in a hate and whisky-fueled stupor, it's true . . . .
Surely that's a not-entirely-unfamiliar feeling for a Scotsman...?![]()
I haven'ti have missed you last couple months