on โ18-01-2013 09:09 PM
went to post a parcel today
the parcel had 5 items in it weight was 560 grams post office wanted $13.00 odd
I thought no way
so I put 3 items in 1 small padded envelope
and 2 items in another padded envelope
the total cost to post was $1.80 for 1 and $1.20 for the other
saving me $10.00 to me its crazy what aussie post are doing for the sake of an extra 60gramms they want to charge $10.00 more
on โ19-01-2013 01:52 PM
I registered a letter a couple of months ago successfully.
I'm sure the post office would have told me if one couldn't do that.
Unless my post office (workers) are stealing from their customers... X-(
But something tells me they aren't.
on โ19-01-2013 01:57 PM
Registered Post is available with standard letters, regular parcels and prepaid Parcel Post satchels:
Registered Post gives you:
proof the article was sent when lodged at the post office counter proof the article was received - a signature is obtained on delivery compensation for loss or damage of the article up to $100 for a standard registered delivery the ability to send bank notes and coins to a maximum face value of $200 within Australia. These items cannot be sent using any other Australia Post service.
on โ19-01-2013 02:46 PM
curraone, that's interesting. It doesn't state large letters, only standard. Has anyone had success with PayPal protection (or AusPost compensation) for Registered large letters?
I sent a Registered large letter a couple of weeks ago so it can be done but the question is whether it's covered should something go wrong.
on โ19-01-2013 03:26 PM
on โ19-01-2013 04:54 PM
I had to send some registered letters a few months ago and my local PO said that there is no compensation for them because they should only contain a letter but it did provide proof of delivery to the addressee.
The reason I was told of no compensation is that people would want Au Post to pay for solicitors to redo papers etc and Au Post only compensate for the value of the item ie 3 pages of A4 paper and 1 envelope.
on โ19-01-2013 10:23 PM
I have had a bit of a crazy thing with sizing from Aust Post and then trying to send, which has turned out rather badly for the buyer and myself.
I gave the dimensions to Aust post to get costings to post to Canada,[ Retro oil painting framed] , air mail was way too dear, sea mail was agreed on. Went to post office and was told if the length exceeds 105cm [it did] we can't accept it over the counter, I MIGHT be able to send it from a PO distribution centre if they will accept it. ????
Why give me a price to quote to buyer if I can't post it. Waiting for buyers reply so I can refund entire amount they paid...
Question .. do click n send, send things overseas or is it just within Australia ?
on โ19-01-2013 10:45 PM
Yes I use C&S every day for overseas
on โ19-01-2013 11:40 PM
thank u F_F_2004
on โ20-01-2013 12:13 AM
Goodness me, some post offices tell porky pies or make it up as they go along.
Large letters are covered for compensation according to Australia Post lodgement forms/receipts.
As others may know Australia Post even retail their own pre-printed registered post small and large letter.
Both the pre-printed lodgement form/receipts that many use for letters and parcels and the tear off lodgement receipts with Oz products, outline registered post terms and conditions, including:
"compensation for loss or damage* to a limit of $100 is a part of the Registered Post service, in addition to postage charges incurred"
Among other things it also notes the exclusions such as: delay in delivery; bank notes: items prohibited etc etc
on โ20-01-2013 01:42 AM
Australia Post would make millions each year from eBay sellers, but no matter how big of a customer you are to Australia Post, we are just a stat. Australia Post sees eBay and other online sellers as $$$ only