on โ07-04-2014 02:47 PM
on โ07-04-2014 05:33 PM
Postage went up on March 31st .
It was $6.95 when it was listed then $7.20 when the auction finished
Seller should have absorbed that one IMO
on โ07-04-2014 05:44 PM
If they use calculated postage they wouldn't have the chance. That is the poiint of calculated postage. The seller doesn't have to go through and change all their prices every time AP change them. It's done automagically.
on โ07-04-2014 05:50 PM
I just bought a few cherry ripes for 49c each.
So, to be fair, someone only needs to save this 25c twice and they caould buy a chocolate bar.
Now I bet the mention of chocolate puts things into perspective
on โ07-04-2014 10:35 PM
โ07-04-2014 10:44 PM - edited โ07-04-2014 10:45 PM
As YOU would.
on โ07-04-2014 11:06 PM
@straybooksoz wrote:If they use calculated postage they wouldn't have the chance. That is the poiint of calculated postage. The seller doesn't have to go through and change all their prices every time AP change them. It's done automagically.
Comes in handy then - every 4 years
on โ08-04-2014 07:00 AM
Actually AP increase their prices twice a year (usually around April and September)
on โ08-04-2014 09:52 PM - last edited on โ09-04-2014 08:42 AM by pixie-six
As for postage, I only ever use the basic postage rate which has not
risen in 4 years -
'Australia Post has only increased the BPR three times over the past 22 years, with the last in 2010'
From the AP Website
http://auspost.com.au/about-us/increase-to-basic-postage-rate.html
My reality is, I don't send parcels, only letters,so as far as parcels are concerned I don't give a flying **bleep** how much the postage goes up or when
on โ08-04-2014 10:03 PM
Then probably no point commenting on a thread about parcels. Or calculated post (which has never been available for letters).