I sent a few post cards from China; namely Guilin, Yangzuo, Dali, Lijiang, Kunming. Not even one card arrived, what happen to my post cards and postage stamps paid?.... I have returned home for nearly two weeks, yet there is no sign of my post cards....
?????
China Post
China Post (Chinese: 中国邮政), which is the name used by the State Post Bureau of PRC in business, is the official postal service of the People's Republic of China. China Post is operated by the State Post Bureau of the People's Republic of China. The State Post Bureau, commonly referred to as China Post, is both a regulatory authority and government owned enterprise. Thus it is responsible for the regulation of the national postal industry and the management of national postal enterprises(source: wikipedia).
Is it coincident? or inefficiency or .....
Pos Malaysia
Pos Malaysia Berhad is a post services company in Malaysia. The company was corporatized in 1992 from the governmental owned Malaysian Postal Services Department or Jabatan Perkhidmatan Pos Malaysia.
Pos Malaysia provides postal and related services, transport logistics, printing and insertion, counter collection and payment agency services for a range of financial transactions, such as bill payments, remittance, insurance and unit trusts.
The company holds an exclusive concession to provide mail services through its network of over 850 branches and mini post offices in Malaysia.(source: wikipedia)
.... or is the cards with the beautiful stamps lost at Malaysian Post?....
There is no answer.....
I have similar experience only with Jordan some years ago, where the post cards sent with postage fully paid were not arrived at the destination, all were missing and may be going to the hands of some unauthorized stamps collectors or post cards collectors?
Monday, January 10, 2011
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