on 16-08-2013 09:08 AM
A change to the last eBay update meant that there isn't an option now for sending registered letters via Australia Post, either domestic or international.
There are only registered parcel options which is of no use to me as I sell stamps which I send out in letters!!!
Australia Post still have registered letters by the way.
At present I gve to use the registered parcel selection from the drop down menu's which must be confusing for buyers.
What do others do about this?
Thanks,
Tony
on 16-08-2013 11:16 AM
Tony the reason Australia Post have not added Registered Letters to their ebay options, is because Registered Letters are for correspondence only, and not for the shipping of ''goods'' according the the Aust Post terms and conditions.
so, as everything sold on eBay is ''goods'' and not correspondence, there is no need for Registered Letter post in the choices for shipping.
silly I know but that's Aust Post rules.
on 16-08-2013 12:02 PM
Australia Post is quite happy to let you register and insure anything which fits into the dimensions of a letter (you can't post non-documents by express but that's because of the sorting machines). I agree that the wording of the AP post calculator suggests that it's only documents that can be sent at letter rates, but if you look at the postal charge booklet
http://auspost.com.au/pdfs/ms11-post-charges-booklet-15-july-2013.pdf
it's quite happy to let you register "letters and documents", and there's no requirement for a letter to contain documents rather than valuables. (see page 11).
The ebay postal options have always been a pain (eg there's never been an airmail letter option), I usually just state what I'm actually doing in the description.
on 16-08-2013 12:55 PM
@putney32 wrote:Tony the reason Australia Post have not added Registered Letters to their ebay options, is because Registered Letters are for correspondence only, and not for the shipping of ''goods'' according the the Aust Post terms and conditions.
so, as everything sold on eBay is ''goods'' and not correspondence, there is no need for Registered Letter post in the choices for shipping.
silly I know but that's Aust Post rules.
Just so its clear to other posters - the above is all incorrect information.
As another poster pointed out as long as the item can be sent in a way that is within the dimensions of a large letter, a range of goods can be, and are, sent using registered post services.
The bonus too with registered post, is that it has a signature requirement and includes up to $100 compensation if it is not delivered, and it can be scanned on lodgement.
on 16-08-2013 01:34 PM
on 16-08-2013 05:02 PM
on 16-08-2013 06:58 PM
I usually select the standard postage option unless I need to send something calculated postage, that way I am not tied to using one particular delivery service after the sale.
on 05-04-2025 11:15 PM
This is incorrect - Australia post have pre-paid green envelopes that are tracked and you can post 'anything that fits' so for example a DVD s fine. That option now is unavailable in eBay on Business accounts meaning Aus Post are selling perfectly legitimate tracked media that you now cannot select on eBay. I suspect eBay just want to remove untracked packages which is 60% of my business. It's an option still available on personal accounts. So I'm paying a premium for a Business account that offers less postal options that for a casual seller.
05-04-2025 11:24 PM - edited 05-04-2025 11:28 PM
"This is incorrect "
It was correct on 16-08- 2013, 12 years ago, when thecatspjs posted the information
on 05-04-2025 11:27 PM
I haven't read what you're replying to, nor do I have any intention to do so. Things usually change over a 12 year period... surely you understand this point, right?
There's absolutely no point bumping an ancient thread, as the mods will just close it so people can't reply.