on 08-04-2014 06:38 PM
I have a contract with Australia post office for my business i sign the contract in Dec 2013 and very month it has been going up in prices per items i send .
now last month invoice from them came in and now they are charging me $0.88 extra per item i send now.
Plus i send Australia post box a BX 6 that i buy off them the very small one they charge you $40.00 for them send because of this CUBING that they have now
So a contract with Australia post is a joke don't get a contract with them because they will fraud you of money and they will not believe you in any way they just take your money and no one will help you
So be warned
on 08-04-2014 09:50 PM
Have you asked them why the charges are increasing?
on 09-04-2014 05:33 PM
There's an Ombudsman investigation into Australia Post Parcel Contracts at the moment, including prices/fees that creep in and/or increase without proper notice and cubing of irregular shaped articles which can not be done with a tape measure. Contact the Postal industry OMB now and add your voice!
Phone: 1300 362 072 (calls from mobile phones will attract mobile phone rates)
Enquiries: 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday, Australian Eastern Standard Time (Australian Eastern Daylight Time when daylight savings is in effect)
Postal: GPO Box 442, Canberra ACT 2601
Fax: 02 6276 0123
Email: pio@ombudsman.gov.au
SMS: 0413 COM OMB (0413 266 662) (standard carrier rates apply)
on 11-04-2014 12:26 PM
Ombudsman investigation into Australia Post Parcel Contracts they will not help you in any way
they all said no we cannot help you in any way they just turn you away
and just said put up with it
on 11-04-2014 12:30 PM
Yes all they say is the new CUBING that is doing this price rise but the parcels i was sending is 220 mm x 145 x 35 mm
that works out too be in CUBING 0.33 g under 500g and it there box's they sell
11-04-2014 04:13 PM - edited 11-04-2014 04:18 PM
The Ombudsman has a legal obligation to investigate an issue brought to their attention. In your case, you stated that they have been increasing your prices within your Contract period. That would be in breach of your Contract if you have set prices for the 12 month contractual period. Therefore, if they are doing that, the Ombudsman would definitely investigate that.
Secondly, you state that they are cubing boxes and charging you more than the deemed weight? If that is so, then that is also not lawful. In my Business Parcel Contract, they can only charge a single set price for parcels up to 500g regardless of how they are packaged, to any destination in Australia.
You might need to put the matter in writing to the Ombudsman if you feel they are not listening to you over the phone.
The whole point of a business contract that covers a year is to give a business peace of mind as to prices and conditions remaining constant over that period. If they are changing the prices or altering the conditions outside of the contract, then that is not lawful. What's the point of having a yearly contract if they don't stick to it? It would be misleading and deceptive conduct.
on 11-04-2014 08:59 PM
Yes all they say is the new CUBING that is doing this price rise but the parcels i was sending is 220 mm x 145 x 35 mm
that works out too be in CUBING 0.33 g under 500g and it there box's they sell
Does the parcel weigh more than 500g? If it does then you are charged on dead weight not cubed weight.
on 11-04-2014 09:07 PM
@jensmanchester wrote:Yes all they say is the new CUBING that is doing this price rise but the parcels i was sending is 220 mm x 145 x 35 mm
that works out too be in CUBING 0.33 g under 500g and it there box's they sell
Does the parcel weigh more than 500g? If it does then you are charged on dead weight not cubed weight.
I read that the wrong way.
If the parcel is UNDER 500g then it is charged on dead weight not cubed weight. Which is why there is no calculated postage for under 500g.
As mentioned, OP, take it to the Ombudsman, after getting confirmation from AP as to the reasons for the increase. Which I might have mentioned before.
on 11-04-2014 10:22 PM
Dave - the way I read it was that the OP is saying that as it is only a small box which cubes to 0.3 kg then he should only be charged for a parcel under 500g.
If he was charged $40.00 to post a very small box then it must have been very heavy and therefore he would have been charged on the actual weight. For parcels over 500g postage is charged on the greater of either the dead weight or the cubed weight.
on 16-04-2014 06:18 PM
If you go to the Post Ofice now they saying they can cube very thing you send under 500g it
up too your Post Office if they do it getting a joke sending parcel though the post