Anyone here qualifies for Australia Post parcel discounts?

Make sending mighty easy with MyPost Business

Access savings on parcel sending. Save time by paying for postage online and printing your own labels.

  • Save up to 15% on parcel sending, eligibility criteria apply
  • Pay for and print your own postage labels
  • Get parcels picked up from your home or office
  • Automatically track parcels and share tracking info
  • Create labels in bulk from eBay or your online store
  • Get 24/7 live chat support* and more...

 

That's what is says on https://auspost.com.au/mypost-business

 

I don't have an ABN (yet) but I already post at least 5 parcels a week (not including large letters) so qualify in that regard. I have a few questions though.

 

  1. Do I have to print my own postage labels? I need to go to the Australia Post Office anyway. I don't need nor want them to come to my house or office (assuming I'm even there, which I'm not).
  2. How and where do I get the discount?
  3. How does Australia Post track how many parcels I send a week?
  4. Does the Australia Post "MyPost" card have anything do with anything (for example, tracking how many parcels I send each time)?

If you can answer my questions or if you have any useful information I would appreciate it.

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Howdy  OZ,  I have been racking my Brain trying to remember how I came to get this Discount and I am still not exactly sure

How it all came about.  I do recall that last year I was using  a MyPost account for all items over 3kg and the ebay system for

items under 3kg. ( Now not sure if that was a MyPost or Mypost Business Account).  There was about  a week where the

Australia Post  Computer and tracking system suffered Major failures, after which I received  an email apologising for the

outages and problems encountered and advising that they were working on some form of recompense in addition to any refunds

that were due.  Now from memory it was shortly after this that I became entitled to the current discount system, I think I just

had to re accept T&Cs.

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Worth mentioning that parcel pick up starts at $1 for metro areas. You also assign a Post Office that receives commision for your transactions. 

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@digital*ghost wrote:

@thegaminggamer wrote:

 

  1. Do I have to print my own postage labels? I need to go to the Australia Post Office anyway. I don't need nor want them to come to my house or office (assuming I'm even there, which I'm not).
  2. How and where do I get the discount?
  3. How does Australia Post track how many parcels I send a week?
  4. Does the Australia Post "MyPost" card have anything do with anything (for example, tracking how many parcels I send each time)?

If you can answer my questions or if you have any useful information I would appreciate it.


 

You don't have to print your own labels unless you want to use flat rate pricing, which is cheaper more often than not (sometimes significantly) - if you do print them, they are 4 to a page for domestic parcels (standard post and express post are printed on separate pages, which is kind of ok in that at least it allows you to print the normal ones in black and white, and only the express ones in colour to save on ink costs). If you take an addressed package into the PO and get them to scan the QR code provided to you, the discount will be applied to the postage you pay there. (If you send internationally, and print the pabel online, it takes two full printed pages per package, with two labels per page - two go on the parcel, one is a customs copy, one goes to Aus post, and one is to keep). 

 

 

Extra cover is also discounted, so it will only cost you $1 per $100 of extra cover, as opposed to the normal $1.50 on domestic parcels. I'm back down to the second tier discount as my volume dropped a bit after Christmas, but on this one I still get a discount on economy international services, which is very welcome ($13.87 for a 500g parcel to the US, with full proof of lodgement at least, via the self-service terminals - occasionally this is stll tracked in the US).

 

 


 

By flat rate pricing, are you talking about things like the BX boxes and 3KG satchels?

Printing all of the international related labels sounds like a bit of an ink and time waster so it might trouble me a bit. I prefer to just write the addresses on the parcel myself and scribble quickly on the green customs forms. Does the discount apply to both Economy Air and Standard Air options?

 

Are there any discounts on signature on delivery (both local and international)?

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@chameleon54 wrote:


OK. that was timely. I just went to the PO to do my mailing and the manager wanted a word. It turns out AP have introduced a new or completely revamped mypostbusiness service. PO managers have been off to courses in the last couple of weeks and are keen to sign people up to the new system.

 

Basically there are three tiers of customer, with the discounts of 5%, 10% and 15% on parcel postage rates, depending on how many parcels you post over time. You need to sign up for and use a mypost card for your transactions. This tracks your parcel postage levels over six week periods and asigns the discount based on this progressive six week period. I,m not sure if the discount applies to items as mailed or wether your account is credited with the discount after the 6 weeks. You can still mail parcels over the PO counter as per normal and they can print the label also as per normal.

 

The discounts also apply on top of the regular discounts for buying satchels in bulk lots of ten or one hundred, making these substantially cheaper.

 

All up it sounds interesting and as much as I hate changing anything, I might give it a try. 


According to previous posts in this thread the MyPost card is optional... it would be great if I can begin receiving the discounts immediately (my past parcels should be recorded on my MyPost card).

 

If I can still mail my self-packaged parcels over the Post Office counter and get the staff to print my labels (instead of using my own printer and ink), that would be much preferred.

 

Like you, I don't want to change my own parcel packaging process and add extra steps or whatnot. My simple parcel process is as follows: package item with own materials, write "to" and "from" addresses by hand, fill in customs form (if international), and hand them over to the PO counter. I don't feel like opening extra online accounts, or printing extra labels, or doing other stuff to qualify for the discounts. The only added step is the QR code image to activate the discount. If Australia Post can track your parcels by using the MyPost card for the purposes of seeing if you quality for discounts, then that's a good sign.

 

 

 

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So I think I'll go ahead and get an ABN and then apply for MyPostBusiness. Hopefully it will be an easy process.

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As explained, you don't need an ABN.

 

If you're worried about time-wasting, filing a quarterly BAS when you don't need to is up there.

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Do you post enough to qualify for MyPost Business? You yourself said you're only a small seller, so I think all you're going to be doing is adding to your workload by having to do a BAS every quarter, when you really don't need to.

 

Why are you so hell bent on getting an ABN when you aren't a business, therefore, you don't need one? Did you not read what the others have said?

 

Spoiler
Meanwhile we'll sit back and wait to hear how you have registered for GST, to save a few measely cents on eBay and end up paying buckets more to the ATO when you didn't need to.
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@davewil1964 wrote:

 

 

If you're worried about time-wasting, filing a quarterly BAS when you don't need to is up there.


I have an ABN, and I do not file a quaterly BAS - I am a sole trader, and do my taxes annually.

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You only need to do quarterly BAS if you are registered for GST. Even then I think you have an option of doing it annually.

 

And yes, doing BAS is a painful time wasting activity I always put off until the last minute. Then spend the next 3 months worrying if the ATO is going to call me for an audit because I have done something wrong in the calculation. Then repeat.

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@thegaminggamer wrote:

 

By flat rate pricing, are you talking about things like the BX boxes and 3KG satchels?

Printing all of the international related labels sounds like a bit of an ink and time waster so it might trouble me a bit. I prefer to just write the addresses on the parcel myself and scribble quickly on the green customs forms. Does the discount apply to both Economy Air and Standard Air options?

 

Are there any discounts on signature on delivery (both local and international)?


Neglected to answer these Q's earlier - but first, I just wanted to mention that I'm now not certain an ABN is required for the new program. I know it used to be, when it was called Business 250 (which had a much more limited range of discounts, and it was only 10% no matter what your volume as long as you sent 250+ parcels a year). 

 

I looked up the eligibility requirements for Send & Save, and there's no mention of an ABN. I clicked "sign up" and the only info it asked me for was the usual (email address etc) and Business Name (which doesn't have to be a registered business name). They might ask for it after, maybe, but the other thing is that the discount was applied to most pre-existing accounts for 8 weeks before Christmas (if I remember correctly), so people were opted in automatically without ABNs. 

 

By flat rate pricing, I did mean BX boxes and satchels. You technically need to use the red and white satchels, not the eBay branded ones (available forom the Aus Post shop online - both on ebay and their own website, and some Aus Post outlets), and they come in 500g, 3kg and 5kg sizes (you can print standard or express post labels and put whichever one on them). However, I use own packaging because flat rate pricing is a touch more expensive (500g flat rate is $8.15, so after the lowest discount of 10% it becomes $7.35 if I remember correctly. Own packaging is $7.95 for 500g, so becomes $7.15 after a discount. I print my own labels and use a plastic document envelope to attach, and even buying the satchels and pouches separately, it's cheaper per satchel than the cheapest price AP provide for satchels with pouches). The same applies for express 500g parcels - own packaging is cheaper than flat rate. Above 500g, flat rate is cheaper than assessed in most cases (assessed can be cheaper if sending within the same state). 

 

As to label printing for flat rate - some Aus Post outlets will let you print labels there (I believe you'd need to save the PDF to a USB stick to take it in), but I know not all of them provide this service, and I'm not sure if it's reserved for 'emergency' situations or if they don't care how frequently you get them to do it.

 

At the first tier (10%) the discount is applied to domestic parcels (standard and express), and international parcels (also standard and express), plus extra cover (that is always a 33% discount no matter what your tier for domestic, and from memory it's also on international extra cover, but at the tier discount, so 10% to start with. International extra cover is hardly worth it even after a discount, unless the item is worth a couple hundred IMO, because it's $9.60 to cover just the first hundred at full price, or $8.64 with a 10% discount, and only provides cover while the package in in Australia Post's possession. Total rip if you ask me). 

 

At the second tier (10+ parcels a week, 12.5% discount), the discount extends to international economy services, but not on the lower 10% tier.

 

There's a discount on SOD for international packages, but I'm not sure if that follows the same percentage discount as your tier. I do remember seeing it go up to $5.49, then back to $4.99 when I was migrated from Business 250 to Send & Save, and I started out on the lowest 10% discount tier, but I haven't checked if it got any cheaper when I went up. 

 

Lastly, just for the sake of 100% clarification in case others find this in the future, these discounts are only in conjunction with parcel services, so you can't get any discounts for postage or add-ons with letter rate items (domestic or international). 

 

 

 

 

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