on โ04-02-2014 09:14 PM
I am starting to notice a fair few companies are charging way over the top postage lately.One of these places wants $200 to post a 20kg item from Brisbane to Adelaide.I can get a pinball machine weighing 80+kg's posted for that price which is also 3 to 4 times the volume.How do these ppl justify such extreme postge,in fact I can get the same item from the US for less postage and until now the US has always been the most expensive of anywhere.I guess some stores just don't want to sell there items,or are looking for a sucker
on โ04-02-2014 09:24 PM
as buyer i would consider $200 postage for a 20Kg item a fair price. just how do you think the item is going to get from brisbane to adelaide? if as you say you could get the same weight item delivered from the US for cheaper, I am sure there are a lot of sellers out there who would love to know how...
on โ04-02-2014 09:47 PM
Err the postage from the US for the exact same items is $156.64 from one place and $202.04 from another,and by the way my pinball machine was $180.00 and I had to use a tailgate loader to get it here as it comes in over 80kg.The tailgate loader was $75 extra so it would have only cost $105 dollars otherwise,so how do you figger $200 is a fair price for 20kg
on โ04-02-2014 09:49 PM
@bsal6160 wrote:as buyer i would consider $200 postage for a 20Kg item a fair price. just how do you think the item is going to get from brisbane to adelaide? if as you say you could get the same weight item delivered from the US for cheaper, I am sure there are a lot of sellers out there who would love to know how...
You are kidding ... aren't you ?
on โ04-02-2014 10:04 PM
think about this, brisbane to adelaide via road. how much would it cost you in fuel to drive that far? well in excessive of $200 i would say. now put the same item on a plane. excess baggage can be anywhere in the region of $10-15 per kg. just saying i would say the postage was a fair amount in my opinion as a buyer only. i think a lot of people dont realise just how heavy 20kg really is. 10 packets of sugar, 20 liters of milk, two car wheels complete with tyres,......
โ04-02-2014 10:12 PM - edited โ04-02-2014 10:13 PM
Its interesting that you mentioned types I recently sent by courier (first time I used this particular company four rims and tyres with insurance from Melbourne to Queensland for less than $100.
If it is an item that will fit in an AP ebay box - you can send up to 15kg for under $20.
on โ04-02-2014 10:17 PM
Ok I stand corrected, now i see 200 was excessive, will keep it in mind.
on โ05-02-2014 01:03 AM
@thecatspjs wrote:Its interesting that you mentioned types I recently sent by courier (first time I used this particular company four rims and tyres with insurance from Melbourne to Queensland for less than $100.
If it is an item that will fit in an AP ebay box - you can send up to 15kg for under $20.
Yes, but that's only if the sender and recipient live within (I think) 75km of each other (not sure about the precise distance).
on โ05-02-2014 01:15 AM
on โ05-02-2014 07:55 AM
I just did the same calculation as CQ for the same sized & weighted parcel going from my place in North West Vic to Newcastle. That's a little over 1/2 the distance from Brisbane to Adelaide.
The cost was $192.20.