on โ19-09-2013 05:44 PM
I have a store on eBay and sell a lot of small items. Since Australia Post dumped its 250g small parcel option, the cheapest small parcel option is a 500g satchel at $8.25. This makes it bery hard to sell low cost items that are too bulky to fit into an envvelope. I have checked up on the US and UK postage options for small parcels. In the US, you can send a small parcel under 85g for AU$2.17 and under this system, you can go up in one ounce invrements to a maximum of 370g for $3.95.
In The UK, you can send a parcel up to 1kg for on.y $4.41. We are being ripped off. 60c is quite reqwonqble to post a letter, but why should the smallest parcel cost us $8.25?
I have written a protest letter to Australai Post, Nick Xenophon and other politicians. I urge you to as well. eBay sellers and buyers are being reipped off to the tune of millions of dollars per year.
on โ20-09-2013 04:34 PM
on โ21-09-2013 12:22 PM
on โ21-09-2013 05:25 PM
Thanks sportandplay, I sent the links to my buyer, she had no idea that was going on.
I went to my local PO this morn, they were in a bit of a huff (as they were extremely busy when my buyer & then Aus Post rang them), but we got it cleared up - it has been re-lodged under its original tracking number with a re-printed address label taped onto the satchel.
I had taken a reprint of the buyer's address with me, with the following written on the same sheet of paper: Please HOLD at (buyer's town) post office. Ring for pick-up (buyer's mobile number).
The postal manager thought the phone number was a good idea to put on all tracked parcels (in case the parcel is not picked-up), so if possible I will be doing that in future.
I saw the parcel & it had been battered around (had black marks all over it) - glad I'd wrapped up the item inside a box in the satchel.
on โ07-09-2014 11:27 AM
This a new option now. Try cloud sourcing courier, which could end up a lot cheaper and faster.
โ07-09-2014 12:53 PM - edited โ07-09-2014 12:54 PM
this post is 12 months old might be best to post another thread
on โ07-09-2014 07:10 PM
Postage in Australia should be less that USA to USA postage because most of the postage in Australia is sent between the two major capital cites .
When sorting mail in the USA , they would need a huge amount of more different location mail bags and also many more delivery vans
A parcel around 1 kilo cost over $50 to send from Australia to London , why should Australia Post be losing millions of dollars delivering parcels that weigh around 1 kilo from the U.K where the sender can sent in bulk from London to Australia for less than $5 ?
Australian postage users are helping to pay the cost of cheap overseas postage and Australian businesses can't compete on the cheap overseas postage .
How is it possible that an overseas bookseller can sell a 3 kilo book with postage to Australia for $7 when the postage by itself cost around $13 for a 3 kilo book from Sydney to Melbourne ?
Australia Posts high postage rates is putting many Australian businesses out of businesses because they can't compete with the cheap overseas postage that is flooding Australia .
on โ07-09-2014 08:39 PM
Yeah, but our postmen and post office workers are paid a living wage with good benefits. We pay for that and I am happy to do it.
Probably UK workers in the same field are paid well, but US workers would definitely not be.
on โ07-09-2014 11:34 PM
@appletreeaaa wrote:Postage in Australia should be less that USA to USA postage because most of the postage in Australia is sent between the two major capital cites .
When sorting mail in the USA , they would need a huge amount of more different location mail bags and also many more delivery vans
A parcel around 1 kilo cost over $50 to send from Australia to London , why should Australia Post be losing millions of dollars delivering parcels that weigh around 1 kilo from the U.K where the sender can sent in bulk from London to Australia for less than $5 ?
Australian postage users are helping to pay the cost of cheap overseas postage and Australian businesses can't compete on the cheap overseas postage .
How is it possible that an overseas bookseller can sell a 3 kilo book with postage to Australia for $7 when the postage by itself cost around $13 for a 3 kilo book from Sydney to Melbourne ?
Australia Posts high postage rates is putting many Australian businesses out of businesses because they can't compete with the cheap overseas postage that is flooding Australia .
Define the two. I live in the country's Capital. Is that one of your two? If not, why not? Are you aware you are replying to a post I made in the distant past? If not, why not?
on โ07-09-2014 11:42 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:
@appletreeaaa wrote:Postage in Australia should be less that USA to USA postage because most of the postage in Australia is sent between the two major capital cites .
When sorting mail in the USA , they would need a huge amount of more different location mail bags and also many more delivery vans
A parcel around 1 kilo cost over $50 to send from Australia to London , why should Australia Post be losing millions of dollars delivering parcels that weigh around 1 kilo from the U.K where the sender can sent in bulk from London to Australia for less than $5 ?
Australian postage users are helping to pay the cost of cheap overseas postage and Australian businesses can't compete on the cheap overseas postage .
How is it possible that an overseas bookseller can sell a 3 kilo book with postage to Australia for $7 when the postage by itself cost around $13 for a 3 kilo book from Sydney to Melbourne ?
Australia Posts high postage rates is putting many Australian businesses out of businesses because they can't compete with the cheap overseas postage that is flooding Australia .
Define the two. I live in the country's Capital. Is that one of your two? If not, why not? Are you aware you are replying to a post I made in the distant past? If not, why not?
I actually though there were 7 capital cities and the nations capital city. Then again, I flunked geography at school, so maybe I was mistaken. I'd like to know what these 2 capital cities are too because looking at our local mail centre, there is a heck of a lot of mail coming in and out of regional NSW as well.
on โ08-09-2014 07:22 AM
well, to be technical, there are 8 capital cities in Australia, one for each State or Territory; and one nation capital for Australia.
http://australia.gov.au/directories/state-territory-and-local-government-directories/capital-cities