on 14-09-2025 11:16 PM
Hey all, I have found a ton of these "Sydney Metro" express post satchels in a deceased estate. I have never seen these kind of satchels before and I don't know if they are still valid. They seem quite old. I'm thinking of selling them. Do prepaid satchels ever go out of date? Anyone remember these particular satchels? My local post office didn't know! Thanks
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on 17-09-2025 11:19 AM
I've already used 2 at the post office they said they are good to go. They are definitely prepaid satchels.
on 17-09-2025 11:55 AM
AI hallucinates again… gutterpunkz, if I were ever to rely upon those AI answers, you can force me to eat Brussels sprouts. 🤭🤢
on 17-09-2025 12:20 PM
Great news
on 17-09-2025 09:41 PM
The Australia Post red "P" logo on the satchels was used from 2014 - 2019 ???
18-09-2025 09:19 AM - edited 18-09-2025 09:20 AM
Good find and will save a lot on postage. That size is all I tend to send these days and avoid larger items due to storage costs. For listings that use that size you can take advantage and be able offer shorter delivery times with express post without increasing postage price.
Do you mind me asking how many you ended up getting. I tend to buy boxes and padded mailers in bulk at auction and can definately save you in costs when a pallet of boxes can cost under $20 just a pain to transport as it takes up room quickly.
