How to handle order not delivered - Stamped AusPost

Over summer months I ship out up 30 parcels per week (on average). These are sent in the 160x230 padded bags with a couple of stamps on there, $2.20 postage paid by the buyer. Order amounts start at $22 and can go up to $100 or more.

 

Sometimes the parcels don't arrive. 

 

My options are to reship or refund. 

How is this fair on me? Either way I am severely out of pocket.

 

What would you do?

 

Thank you!

 

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Re: How to handle order not delivered - Stamped AusPost

@devi - you are not correct. Your funds will only be put on hold if you offer a tracked service, but do not upload a tracking number. If you offer an untracked service, it is not an issue. A seller can send 100% of their items untracked with no penalty as long as they offer untracked as their postage policy.

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If you are selling items for $20 plus, you need to look at your margins, if tracking is unprofitable.

 

How many INRs do you get? How much are they worth? How much extra would a prepaid large letter cost over the padded mailer? Especially if bought in bulk. AP only give a max of 5% on their prepaid tracked letters, but that might be enough to tip the balance in prepaid's favour. And you can always use newspaper as packaging if using the paper C5 prepaids.

 

I don't know - only you know your particular circumstances.

 

I don't send anything worth over $14 untracked. I sell books. Book buyers seem to be extremely honest. I think I've had 5 INRs for items sent untracked, out of about 3,000. Nevertheless, I reduce my profit for over $14 items to ensure MY peace of mind.

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Wow, thank you so much everyone for your replies and suggestions!

 

For now, I will just increase the shipping cost a little to make up for the approx 1 x INR per month.

 

Thanks again!!!

 

 

 

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Do you write or print your address label. I found printing has caused a lot less issues over the years. Same as buyer address errors which I occasionally have had to fix.

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Printing for sure.

 

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