Pursuing a debt through the District Court

I repeat, what are they to do? They can't leave a registered letter unless it's signed for, and they can't force anyone to sign for it.

The point of the registered letter service is not to provide a guarantee that it will be delivered, still less that anyone will be forced to accept it. It is to provide a guarantee that, if it is delivered, there will be proof of delivery and, if it isn't, (a) you'll know why and (b) you'll get it back. I think the only thing you can complain about is that you didn't get it back.

You know that the reason given for not accepting the letter is bogus, and An Post almost certainly know that too, but so what? It's the reason that was given; they have a responsibility to tell you that; they discharged that responsibility.
 
You know that the reason given for not accepting the letter is bogus, and An Post almost certainly know that too, but so what? It's the reason that was given; they have a responsibility to tell you that; they discharged that responsibility.
We all know what happened and why it happened

But by starting the complaint I suspect that the OP is hoping that some sort of internal investigation will happen and that someone higher up then the postman will be aware of what happened and that this might cause some sort of discomfort to the postman and that he might in the future think twice about not paying his bills or that his actions might have consequences down the line that he didn't think of

Then again nothing night come of this but at least the OP can say he tried

And if possible Frivolous, don't forget to look for a refund from An Post for "non delivery" of service
 
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