My tickets for the Olympics have just arrived.
I can't fault the efficiency with which they have been delivered. Yesterday, for example, I received an email advising me that:
Royal Mail has received your item from LONDON 2012. Your item is now ready for delivery and we will attempt to deliver it today subject to any alternative instructions that you have previously agreed with us.
This is unheard of. Have you ever received advance notice of delivery from Royal Mail?
Seconds after they were delivered I received another email:
Dear Customer, Your item from LONDON 2012 has now been delivered by Royal Mail.
I know, I've just signed for it!! But thanks, anyway.
As you may recall, I applied for £800 worth of tickets many moons ago. I can't remember exactly what I went for (it was very late at night and the London 2012 website kept crashing) but I know it included rowing, show jumping and something else.
In the event I failed to get anything apart from "something else" – two tickets for the boxing: South Arena 2, ExCel, Session BX001, July 28, 13:30hrs.
That's it.
Anyway, the tickets have arrived in a neat little wallet with two Olympic Games travel cards and an Official Spectator Guide that tells me how to get to the Excel and offers the following "Top tips":
Oh, and there's a "wide range of healthy and tasty food inside the venue".
That's the spirit.