on 06-05-2016 11:41 PM
Hi,
Can someone please help me in regards to posting items to buyers which have dimensions of more than 105 cm. Australia Post offers service for parcel post with a maximum dimensions of 105 cm. If i am selling an item which has a dimension of greater than 105 cm then how can i send it to my buyer?
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on 06-05-2016 11:56 PM
Have you tried Pack & Send?
We've got another account that sells handpainted painting and some of our paintings are 200cm x 150cm. Not sure if you have access to them. Sometimes their rates are good, sometimes is pretty horrendous and we us e-go.com.au.
Haven't had any trouble with either services yet. For e-go, we drop it at the Depot, which saves us quite a fair bit of money. We also add insurance and signature on delivery and a redelivery thing as well.
Not sure how others go about with AusPost for items over 105cm, unless it's just over and the post office ignores it.
on 07-05-2016 12:28 AM
Also take a look at Sendle, they can offer really good rates if you're in an area that doesn't attract a surcharge.
on 08-05-2016 08:08 AM
@lyndal1838 wrote:There is no point in trying to circumvent the system by posting at an agency....chances are it will be found out somewhere in the system before it is delivered.\
I have sent thousands of oversized packages, Australia wide and overseas, over the last many many years via franchisee outlets and none have been returned so far. Once its in the system, no one cares about the size.
Though things can change tomorrow so I have all the usual backups -- in my order of preferance: 1) Fastway, 2) PackSend, 3) Sendle (though with their latest price increase they have been off my books now)
I hope this helps OP.
on 06-05-2016 11:44 PM
You need to find a courier that will take parcels of the dimensions you want to send.
on 06-05-2016 11:48 PM
Thanks for your swift response. I have seen many other sellers stating postage of bulky items through Austrlia Post though in their terms. I wonder how do they do it
on 06-05-2016 11:53 PM
Australia Post have couriers and they also own StarTrack couriers.
on 06-05-2016 11:56 PM
Have you tried Pack & Send?
We've got another account that sells handpainted painting and some of our paintings are 200cm x 150cm. Not sure if you have access to them. Sometimes their rates are good, sometimes is pretty horrendous and we us e-go.com.au.
Haven't had any trouble with either services yet. For e-go, we drop it at the Depot, which saves us quite a fair bit of money. We also add insurance and signature on delivery and a redelivery thing as well.
Not sure how others go about with AusPost for items over 105cm, unless it's just over and the post office ignores it.
on 06-05-2016 11:58 PM
on 06-05-2016 11:59 PM
on 07-05-2016 12:28 AM
Also take a look at Sendle, they can offer really good rates if you're in an area that doesn't attract a surcharge.
on 07-05-2016 05:30 PM
You need to find a franchisee post office, like the ones in with newsagents. There are plenty of them around.
Regular post office will not accept anything bigger than specified dimensions.
on 07-05-2016 05:44 PM
There is no point in trying to circumvent the system by posting at an agency....chances are it will be found out somewhere in the system before it is delivered.\