on โ30-08-2020 12:11 PM
i just packaged two parcels - each in a SMALL satchel (prev 500 gram) - using the Ebay postage system.
One was to Kew Vic and cost $8.65, the other was to country NSW and cost $8.95.
Why the difference?
on โ30-08-2020 12:30 PM
Because AP don't discount to rural, so neither do eBay.
on โ30-08-2020 12:31 PM
The price depends on where it is going. They really should stop calling it a flat rate satchel.
on โ30-08-2020 12:40 PM
yes! I'm in NSW, so one might have thought it would be cheaper to post within NSW, than interstate.
on โ30-08-2020 01:12 PM
This really bugs me, too. I'm in metro Adelaide and like a 20-30 minute drive away from a suburb Aus Post considers "rural", so I pay $8.50 for parcels going there.
But, I can send to metro Perth for $7.25.
on โ30-08-2020 01:36 PM
so should I understand that because I'm in country NSW, that no matter where I send, that I'm paying more than a seller in a metro centre?
โ30-08-2020 01:54 PM - edited โ30-08-2020 01:56 PM
apples and oranges, it doesn't matter what they charge a metro seller, you are not there,
I recommend using the Aust Post labels these days, they give better discounts now than ebay, especially if you send 7 parcels a week.
download their "MyPost Business postage rates guide" pdf and you will have all the information at your fingertips.
โ30-08-2020 02:12 PM - edited โ30-08-2020 02:13 PM
@jane-de-cluttering wrote:so should I understand that because I'm in country NSW, that no matter where I send, that I'm paying more than a seller in a metro centre?
It is by destination, as shown by the fact that the one to Melbourne was cheaper.
As curra said, look into MyPost Business. Even their Band 1 discounts are more than eBay ever give.
on โ30-08-2020 02:25 PM
@digital*ghost wrote:
But, I can send to metro Perth for $7.25.
Ah Digi, that parcel might even get cross-country trip thrown in as well...........
Adelaide > Brisbane > Darwin > Sydney > Perth...........and back to Adelaide...........
on โ30-08-2020 04:59 PM