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‘I had to collect my daughter’s passport in Hungary

Attila Cseke, had to fly to Hungary to collect a passport for his daughter after a postal delay and requested compensation for the £300 trip, but was not impressed with the offer

A dad forced to fly to Hungary at a cost of £300 to collect a passport following a postal delay was left raging when he was offered a measly eight stamps in compensation.

Dad Attila Cseke, from St Andrews, Scotland, cancelled his daughter Liah’s passport when it hadn’t arrived ten days after his son Mate’s – despite both being posted on the same day. The 50-year-old applied for a new passport but was worried it wouldn’t reach their home in time for their holiday three weeks later – so he spent £300 on an overnight trip to Hungary to collect the document.

On his return Attila, who is originally from Hungary, asked Royal Mail for compensation. However, he was left raging when he received a book of eight first-class stamps by way of an apology.

Attila told the Daily Record : “They are just not considering the human element of this at all. The whole thing was very distressing. It was shocking to see how a big company can approach a situation like this.

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