on โ07-12-2015 12:40 AM
I know a lot are shutting up shop over the Christmas New Year period, but for those of us that aren't, how do we get around the AP week off between Christmas and New Year? Many buyers would know the PO will be closed because they'll go to post something and find it's closed, yet they still expect sellers to post quickly and receive their item yesterday before they even bought it. Like we have full control over the postal system.
Given the ridiculous estimate won't allow for all the public holidays and closures, is our "no" count going to go through the roof for untracked items? Last year I sold quote a few things over the holiday period and sent each buyer a message saying there would be a delay in postage due to AP closures, but I'm not sure this year will be enough now they have that stupid question to answer when they leave feedback.
Does anyone have any strategies in place to try and prevent getting too many "no's" for that stupid feedback question for untracked item? Should I temporarily up my handling time to 10 days?
on โ07-12-2015 02:17 AM
โ07-12-2015 03:26 AM - edited โ07-12-2015 03:27 AM
I would up the handling time to 10 days, you could also add this in your listing that due to the PO closures over the Christmas holiday period handling times will be longer than normal (or something to that effect).
on โ07-12-2015 06:02 AM
Tippy, according to the website AP will be open on 29th and 30th and there will be mail delivered.
There will also be extended post office hours and parcel delivery on Saturdays during December.
It may well be different in country areas though.
on โ07-12-2015 06:25 AM
on โ07-12-2015 06:54 AM
As far as I know the red boxes will not be cleared on the Public Holidays and the designated Picnic Day as on the website.
That is the way it has always been.
I would say that means that the boxes will be cleared on the 29th and 30th but not the other days between Christmas Eve and the 2nd January.
on โ07-12-2015 07:02 AM
Are they likely to be cleared on 24th, Xmas Eve?
If so, then the mail will just sit in the sorting centres for a few days until 29th not going anywhere.
on โ07-12-2015 07:12 AM
I think if anyone gets No's over the christmas period, I'm pretty sure I read they would remove them under those kind of circustances.
on โ07-12-2015 09:49 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:I know a lot are shutting up shop over the Christmas New Year period, but for those of us that aren't, how do we get around the AP week off between Christmas and New Year? Many buyers would know the PO will be closed because they'll go to post something and find it's closed, yet they still expect sellers to post quickly and receive their item yesterday before they even bought it. Like we have full control over the postal system.
Given the ridiculous estimate won't allow for all the public holidays and closures, is our "no" count going to go through the roof for untracked items? Last year I sold quote a few things over the holiday period and sent each buyer a message saying there would be a delay in postage due to AP closures, but I'm not sure this year will be enough now they have that stupid question to answer when they leave feedback.
Does anyone have any strategies in place to try and prevent getting too many "no's" for that stupid feedback question for untracked item? Should I temporarily up my handling time to 10 days?
I've decided to put my store into holiday mode for about aweek during that season, people will still buy, they always do, but aleast i'll or should be covered by / from Ebay against defects.
on โ07-12-2015 11:17 AM
I'm not sure why I thought they were closed the whole week between Christmas and New Year. Maybe I read about the picnic day in my sleep deprived state and got confused (not hard for me these days!). It looks like Express will be impacted the worst as obviously there will be no next day delivery, the earliest will be Jan 4 if posted in the down week. Very few of my buyers select Express, so if anyone does, I'll send them a message and direct them to the AP site.
I might still up my handling time, just to play it safe. I know some buyers will still tick no regardless, but it might stop others automatically going for the no button. I'll also do what I did last year and send a message to each buyer explaining that it will take longer than normal for their item to arrive. It's more the untracked large letter items I'm worried about.
I was surprised yesterday when I got up to find 2 parcels at the front door. I know they were doing Saturday parcels last year, I wasn't expecting anything on a Sunday!