on โ17-08-2020 04:06 PM
on โ19-08-2020 09:34 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:I sent an item to Tasmania.
It hit Dandenong South a couple of days later. Then Perth 5 days after that. Then Dandenong South 5 days after that. Then reached Tasmania 2 days after that. There is a clear 10 day AP snafu in there.
That's bizarre
on โ20-08-2020 10:18 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:I sent 2 packages to Victoria last Wednesday. One is onboard for delivery today. The other is still in Sydney. At Chullora. Probably stuck on the roundabout. Despite being sent at exactly the same time, the one being delivered today went via Strathfield.
My other Victoria parcel is still sitting in Sydney. I'm assuming it is, there's been no further scans since Sunday. I guess it could be on its way to Perth or Darwin.
My express to WA (from NSW) still hasn't had a scan since lodgement on Monday. ETA was today. I know it's going to take longer than that. I just hope my buyer does. I did add a note when I sent the invoice saying delivery is taking longer than normal. I hope he read it.
on โ20-08-2020 10:29 AM
I find there is no scan between Sydney and the detination delivery centre most times.
on โ23-08-2020 11:08 AM
on โ03-09-2020 10:16 AM
โThere are hundreds of vacant delivery rounds across the country and under regulation changes which slash services to the public, posties are being directed to start later in the day โ forcing them to leave parcels behind, or bring them back at the end of their shifts undelivered, every day across Victoria and the rest of the country,โ the postiesโ union president Shane Murphy said.
full article here:
on โ06-09-2020 06:03 PM
on โ06-09-2020 07:06 PM
It's all about maximising profit at the expense of the consumer
on โ06-09-2020 07:25 PM
@porcelain_dolls_by_me wrote:It's all about maximising profit at the expense of the consumer
So sending stuff from VIc to NSW to be sorted and sent back to Vic maximises profit? How?
โ06-09-2020 11:01 PM - edited โ06-09-2020 11:05 PM
the reason stuff going from vic to nsw is the post sorting centres in VIC are only running at 1/4 quarter capacity due to the vic COVID restrictions that were placed on auspost all AP are sorting basically in vic atm is mail and express stuff. Hence why AP is in the 1st lot of easing here in vic to let them get back to running their centres at full capacity but that still a couple weeks away
on โ06-09-2020 11:04 PM
@silver-fox-bullion wrote:the reason stuff going from vic to nsw is the post sorting centres in VIC are only running at 1/4 quarter capacity due to the vic COVID restrictions that were placed on auspost. Hence why AP is in the 1st lot of easing to let them get back to running their centres at full capacity....
I am fully aware of that.
That wasn't the premise I was asking about. The premise posted by the member I was responding to was that AP was maximising profit by sending parcels on long trips.