Australia Post Registered Mail

Hi All

Over the last 4 or 5 weeks I have sent about 8 Registered Letters, Now Quote me if I am Wrong..Registered Mail is supposed to be Trackable From Point A to Point B. Every Registered Letter That I have sent in this period does not show tracking information untill it is delivered, on Australia Post Website. It will show Received By Australia Post at ******** SA and nothing until it is delivered. We are paying for a service which Australia Post are not supplying. If a letter is sent registered it should be trackable through each outlet it arrives at. We are paying for that service are we not?

Paddy

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@lyndal1838 wrote:

But in many cases items do not get "dropped off" anywhere once they have been picked up from a delivery centre, before being delivered to the buyer.

Are you suggesting that a contractor/courier needs to scan every parcel he has on board every time he stops to drop one off?


I am not saying The Contractor has to scan EVERY ITEM But The Sorting Center Should Be Scanning Every Item It Receives and Dispatches. I'm In South Australia. Post A Registered Letter at Arndale, It either has to go to Gepps Cross or Mile End to be Sorted but it is not scanned and maybe a week later it will get Scanned on delivery in Northern Territory. Surely it would go through a few different Sorting Centers?

Paddy

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Yes, I am also suggesting contractors do their job too, which includes delivering items as opposed to driving around handing out those oh-so-beautiful "Sorry We Missed You" cards because it takes 10 seconds less to deliver than having to go through everything in the back of the van.

Parcels (and registered letters) should be scanned at the post office, then at the mail sorting centre (if applicable), then at the buyer's post office (if applicable) or wherever, and once again at the letterbox or front door or PO box where the parcel is dropped off.

I have to scan on and off every time I enter and exit a train station as well as on buses and trams. Or, "touch on" and "touch off" as is said in Melbourne (technically you don't have to touch off if the trip was entirely in Zone 1 though).

If the mail really does go directly from the post office to the buyer's address without stopping, fair enough. It shouldn't say "in transit" three weeks later like one of my buyer's items did (R342780022845329). Or simply saying "Received by Australia Post" at the initial PO with no other message, which has also happened before.
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