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A representative of the Jersey Consumer Council is a member of Jersey Post’s new Customer Council, which will be meeting twice a year at Postal Headquarters.

If you’re got any issues or queries you’d like us to feed back to Jersey Post, please let us know.

A representative of the Jersey Consumer Council is a member of Jersey Post’s new Customer Council, which will be meeting twice a year at Postal Headquarters.

Anthony Dearie, the Jersey Consumer Council’s Executive Officer, will sit on the Jersey Post Customer Council to represent the view of Jersey consumers, so if you have any questions you’d like us to ask, or suggestions you’d like us to pass on at the next meeting, please email contact@consumercouncil.je

Jersey Post gave Islanders the opportunity to sign up to be a member of their new Customer Council as part of their recent Customer Survey. Almost 300 people expressed an interest, and the first meeting was held in March, and attended by a mix of customers and businesses, as well as our representative.

Julie Thomas, Jersey Post’s Group Operations Director, said: “We’d like thank Islanders who volunteered their time with our Council. We really value your feedback, and we’re committed to providing Islanders with the very best service.”

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