on 15-03-2011 03:56 PM
on 16-03-2011 06:25 PM
on 16-03-2011 06:26 PM
on 20-03-2011 06:05 PM
on 21-12-2011 12:54 PM
Ferris
Have a look at the postage rates AUS Post charge on their web site:
http://www.quicksales.com.au/community/australia-post-parcel-post-increases-4th-april-2011/430331.
I used to sell books. I’m getting out. Why? the pirates who charge me! For example to send a standard book between 500 grms and a 1kg :
$6.05 (Cheapest option - unregistered)
$1.00 (packing, addressing & getting it to the post office, offset cost of the monthly $20 fee for the EBAY store site)
$0.75 (10% Final value fee EBAY charges on a sale)
$0.12 (1.7% Paypal takes on transaction)
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$7.92 total cost of postage!
Now for me to be competitive I have to sell my books cheaper than the imports from the UK *
This means that I can not price my books on average higher than $12 if I want a sale.
If you work it out 66% of the total revenue goes on postage alone! That’s before other admin costs.
* Did you know that thanks to the exploit / loop hole that exits in the international mail delivery agreement a seller from the UK can have their postage delivered in Australia by Australia Post at a lower UK rate than what Australia Post charges its local customers. For us to remain competitive against this we sellers cannot over price.
Pirates of the Caribbean, wrong ! Pirates of Penzance, wrong ! Pirates of Postage, right !
on 21-12-2011 03:16 PM
Ferris - l think some of the reason you were jumped on was for your comment: Personally if I ever got an item sent to me and the amount I paid in postage wasn't the same that showed up on the parcel I would be asking the seller a few questions.
You then went on, in later posts, to say you accepted that a seller could charge a small handling fee but l think a lot of replies were to your first comment.
Me - l send in Click & Send Satchels or boxes with tracking almost every time. There are some cases where an item might be able to go as a small parcel for $5.00 but l won't send it without tracking and proof of postage. Way too many buyers were getting into the lark of 'my parcel didn't arrive. Give me my money back'.
on 21-12-2011 03:16 PM
John, you should have started up a new thread rather than dragging one up from so long ago. The last post before yours was back on 20th March! I doubt that Ferris will be monitoring their thread. Most posters will now let this thread die a natural death and rest in peace.
Cut and paste your post and start a new one if you want others to comment/reply.
on 21-12-2011 03:19 PM
Ferris - l think some of the reason you were jumped on was for your comment: Personally if I ever got an item sent to me and the amount I paid in postage wasn't the same that showed up on the parcel I would be asking the seller a few questions.
You then went on, in later posts, to say you accepted that a seller could charge a small handling fee but l think a lot of replies were to your first comment.
I don't think Ferris will be monitoring this thread closely. Let it go
on 21-12-2011 03:21 PM
Oh poop! l didn't look at the date. The thread was up near the top so l answered it.
Sorry.
on 21-12-2011 04:51 PM
Nope let this thread continue.
Its been festering away between Australian buyers and sellers for sometime now. I for one am sick of it. Buyers who think there are getting ripped off have the ultimate come back – just don’t buy the item in question!
If you want to get serious get Australia Post to offer up a flat rate system of posting. None of this crap they offer up now and none of this crap from EBAY about if you offer free postage you get 5 stars. 5 stars – wow! If I’m making only $2 margin after postage costs and ebay fees I’m sure ganna want 5 stars!
on 21-12-2011 05:10 PM
AP do offer a flat rate of postage.
It's called Click and Send and is good up to 15kg. And it provides Paypal compliant tracking.