on โ18-04-2014 06:28 PM
Just wondering whether anyone had posted an item height more than 2cm in a letter please share ๐
on โ18-04-2014 06:30 PM
on โ18-04-2014 06:40 PM
Probably - but I wouldn't risk it.
on โ18-04-2014 06:47 PM
I've never done it deliberately, but I did once receive an underpaid mail notice for a letter that must have been too thick (I have scales and a tape measure to ensure the other dimensions are always OK). As the sender, I got a small fine plus I had to pay the difference between $3 (the amount on the parcel) and the then 500g parcel rate. If I hadn't had my return address on the letter my understanding is that the buyer would have had to pay...
Not worth it.
on โ18-04-2014 06:48 PM
โ18-04-2014 06:53 PM - edited โ18-04-2014 06:54 PM
this was already answered in your other thread
http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Selling/how-to-save-Postage-fees-Guide-Your-thoughts/m-p/1160117
on โ18-04-2014 07:29 PM
I once received a bulging letter, about 4cm thick, with two stamps. Seemed AP didn't care.
on โ18-04-2014 08:03 PM
About once a week we send an item that is a bit "bulgy" and goes to maybe about 2.5cm thick. We still send by large letter.
In over 12-months of doing this now neither us nor the buyer have been pinged by Aust Post for it.
So seems like they don't worry too much if its a bit over. We always have 2 or 3 stamps on them depending on the weight.