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on โ07-01-2020 02:33 PM
I have been posting with my own packaging and paying the flat rate.A parcel taken to the post office today was cubed and the postage was so high that is not possible to post so I will have to cancell the sale. I contacted Aus. Post and they tell me that the flat rate only applies if Satchels are used.If using own packaging and cubing postage is higher than the flat rate that is the postage that is charged. Is this correct? Perhaps I misread something. Please make allowances for old age 89yrs. this year! Patricia.
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on โ07-01-2020 02:48 PM
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on โ07-01-2020 02:49 PM
Any parcel using your own packaging is always cubed if it weights over 1kg. If it is excessively large and under 1kg they reserve the right to cube, it would need to be quite big or the staff to be new and just read the traing manual.
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on โ07-01-2020 02:55 PM
Use your own packaging.
Just put it inside a satchel to get the flat rate.
If it packs, it posts -
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โ07-01-2020 03:05 PM - edited โ07-01-2020 03:07 PM
For your larger items the old Bx4 box option is still available on ebay and might work for you
Australia Post Parcel Post Extra Large Box
Up to 5 kg
Max. 43cm x 31cm x 19cm
$18.50 plus the cost of the box (using ebay labels, it might be a little less)
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on โ07-01-2020 08:24 PM
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on โ07-01-2020 08:33 PM
@tennis_bagel wrote:
I Have found over the years some Post Offices cube some items or everything over 500g and some do not. I never go back if they cube my items as it costs a lot more to Tas or WA ect. I believe they have always had the right to cube in the terms. Luckily I found a good PO that never does and have lots of others around here. As for cubing items that that are not square or rectangular >> it is theft.
They have no volume?
I use AP satchels. Simple. Up to 5kg, if it packs, it posts.
Plus, I don't have to muck around with calculated postage.
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on โ07-01-2020 10:23 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:As for cubing items that that are not square or rectangular >> it is theft.They have no volume?
Yeah, but AP charge for volume that often isn't there when an irregular package is cubed, since they'll measure the extremities and cube that.
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on โ07-01-2020 10:35 PM
Sounds fair to me. They take up as much room in the truck as a 3-d rhomboid would.
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โ07-01-2020 11:03 PM - edited โ07-01-2020 11:04 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:Sounds fair to me. They take up as much room in the truck as a 3-d rhomboid would.
An L-shaped package wouldn't - neither would many other shapes.
Can't tell me the workers don't play a little Tetris when loading the trucks.

