Parcel undelivered? You can send your complaints to India Post on Twitter
IndiaPost, the world's largest postal network is actively using Twitter to resolve the consumer complaints

World’s largest postal network, IndiaPost is actively using social media platform-Twitter to resolve the consumer complaints. On July 11, when Sahamate tweeted his complaint about non-delivery of his consignment to the destination to @IndiaPostOffice . IndiaPost forwarded the complaint to the concerned department and assured to get back with the status. On July 17, it replied that the consignment had been delivered on July 16.
The government-operated postal system has without a doubt debunked the pre-conceived notion that government systems offer a terrible customer service. Here’s the conversation between Sahamate and IndiaPost:
@IndiaPostOffice a consignment no. RM253221945IN send at 27/06/2020 from Pune is roaming around India but not being delivered to destination. Please look into it.
— Sahamate (@swapnilsahamate) July 11, 2020
@IndiaPostOffice a consignment no. RM253221945IN send at 27/06/2020 from Pune is roaming around India but not being delivered to destination. Please look into it.
— Sahamate (@swapnilsahamate) July 11, 2020
India Post provides a wide array of services like banking and remittance, delivering mails, providing insurance, accepting deposits under small savings schemes and e-commerce. The Department of Posts also acts as an agent for Government of India in discharging other services for citizens such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) wage disbursement and old age pension payments.
It has over 2 lakh followers on twitter.
Here are a few more twitter conversations between IndiaPost and its customers showing a prompt customer service:
@IndiaPostOffice Sir/Madam
— Irfan (@Irfan37196782) July 15, 2020
My parcel No UA057923705IN
Didapated date 11/07/2020
Cause in delevry
@IndiaPostOffice Sir/Madam
— Irfan (@Irfan37196782) July 15, 2020
My parcel No UA057923705IN
Didapated date 11/07/2020
Cause in delevry
No language barrier
Not all twitteratis messaged their complaints in English. There were some who wrote in Hindi. IndiaPost efficiently replied in the same language . Look at the tweet below:
Sir यह पार्सल 10 दिन हो गए जोधपुर पहुंचे हो अभी तक जोधपुर से जैसलमेर के लिए रवाना नहीं हुआ हैं। इसलिए कितना और टाइम लगेगा ।
— Bhawani Singh (@bsbhatisanwala) July 17, 2020
Itni slow delivery @IndiaPostOffice pic.twitter.com/eCJlgcPuGV