New Extra Small satchels

pnc75
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So I presume everyone received the email re the new extra small satchels. Just wondering if anyone has been able to find the dimensions, as I've been totally unsuccessful.

 

I also asked at our local PO this morning and they know absolutely nothing about them and haven't even heard of them.  TIA

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@pnc75 wrote:

Yes, despite what ebay says, I'd be reluctant to take the risk. AP is usually (well, always) pretty strict.


 

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's absolutely hilarious.

 

If AP are strict, then wouldn't it lean towards them complying with the advertising they have on their website?

 

If you honestly believe they're so shonky that they resort to false advertising, then perhaps you shouldn't use any of their services at all.

 

Thanks for the laugh, though.

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Nasty pills today??

 

We all know AP is not perfect.

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Seems the 250 thingy was a misprint.

 

But go figure - up to 5kg in a satchel - whose internal measurements = 270mmx180mm. 🤣

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Don't dictate to me who I can and can't use.

You only to a stickler for what's printed in the satchel and you'd be right up the creek. There are a lot of nasty people around. 

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Perhaps you should read my post again. I didn't dictate anything to anyone. I merely found it extremely amusing to see you contradicting yourself by refusing to believe the relevant information, and commented to that effect.

 

Just to further clarify, there are no creeks involved. The satchels (padded mailers) have a maximum weight of 5kg. Australia Post advertise the maximum weight of 5kg. Australia Post have identified a misprint on some products and have advertised as much.

 

When you purchase a label selecting "Australia Post Standard Extra Small Satchel", it clearly states "Up to 5kg. Max. 28cm x 21.5cm x 7cm.". Surely you understand that Australia Post actually know the specifications of their own products, so it really doesn't matter if they're nasty people or not.

 

Just so you know, one can also still use old stock such as AP prepaid satchels and clickandsend flat rate satchels marked with 500g, 3kg, etc. for items up to 5kg, without any issues. That's exactly how Australia Post flat rate domestic mailing products work - they ALL have a maximum weight of 5kg (regardless of what it says on the product) and the postage charges are calculated using the dimensions of the product, rather than the weight.

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pnc75
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If only I too was perfect. 😒

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AP also explicitly state that the XS mailers can contain 5kg.

 

Still not available to purchase pending the AP implementation.

 

I asked AP when they would be available. It seems to be too hard.

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Hello everyone, 

Please remember to refrain from hostile comments and  abide by the guidelines.

Guidelines 

Thanks

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No eBay branded packaging is available in AP stores. In fact, many retail staff have no idea that they even exist... but they're all available in the AP online shop - as shown in my previous screenshot.

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Thanks, Dave. Much appreciated. 

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