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on โ30-07-2016 12:28 PM
Can anyone tell me what happens to a registered large letter when it does not get picked up from the P.O. According to tracking it hass been carded. I know it will come back to me but how long do they hold them? I looked at AP site but a blonde moment and couldnt find anything. TIA
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on โ30-07-2016 12:50 PM
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on โ30-07-2016 01:55 PM
And I think you have to pay postage for it coming back ...or is that just parcels ??
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on โ30-07-2016 07:56 PM
I thought that postage included the possibility of returning to sender.
I've had mail before which came back to me (outside of Ebay) and was just marked "return to sender". I didn't have to pay anything extra.
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on โ30-07-2016 08:22 PM
Their 'new' policy is that sender has to pay for RTS. I don't know how often it is enforced (although members here have reported it IS enforced), nor what the PIO thinks about it. I'm sure that the first time I get hit I will know the PIO's take on it however.
Then the fun will begin, if AP thinks they can charge a sender for a recipient's unwillingness/inability to collect/receive. Especially when it is not uncommon for cards to disappear into the ether.
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on โ30-07-2016 09:55 PM
I've never had a charge on a returned letter, but I know it's applied to a lot of domestic parcels (they will just automatically charge it if the sender is on eParcel, and some couriers do the same thing; in some cases charging more than the original shipping cost).
Aus Post did have a "postage due" sticker on one of the parcels that was returned to me, but the staff decided not to make me pay it, and they wouldn't have wanted to try, either (it was a domestic express package that disappeared and took several days to be delivered, and I had already replaced it with another express package that arrived next-day, so asked the buyer to mark the original as RTS when it got there).
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โ30-07-2016 10:40 PM - edited โ30-07-2016 10:41 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:Their 'new' policy is that sender has to pay for RTS. I don't know how often it is enforced (although members here have reported it IS enforced), nor what the PIO thinks about it. I'm sure that the first time I get hit I will know the PIO's take on it however.
Then the fun will begin, if AP thinks they can charge a sender for a recipient's unwillingness/inability to collect/receive. Especially when it is not uncommon for cards to disappear into the ether.
What change of policy are you referring to ?
Australia Post Terms and Conditions for post articles only provide for a post charge to be applied if the parcel has been delivered and/or the parcel has been opened - unless the sender has negated this base condition under another contract such as e-parcel.
Other carriers have quite different terms and conditions and are not comparable to Aust Post.
If AP registered article has not been delivered (including only being carded) and it has sender's return address it should be returned to sender at no cost.
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on โ31-07-2016 12:42 AM
@thecatspjs wrote:
@davewil1964 wrote:Their 'new' policy is that sender has to pay for RTS. I don't know how often it is enforced (although members here have reported it IS enforced), nor what the PIO thinks about it. I'm sure that the first time I get hit I will know the PIO's take on it however.
Then the fun will begin, if AP thinks they can charge a sender for a recipient's unwillingness/inability to collect/receive. Especially when it is not uncommon for cards to disappear into the ether.
What change of policy are you referring to ?
Australia Post Terms and Conditions for post articles only provide for a post charge to be applied if the parcel has been delivered and/or the parcel has been opened - unless the sender has negated this base condition under another contract such as e-parcel.
Other carriers have quite different terms and conditions and are not comparable to Aust Post.
If AP registered article has not been delivered (including only being carded) and it has sender's return address it should be returned to sender at no cost.
"Should" might be your opinion, but that's not what's been happening There have been multiple members come here complaining reporting they have been charged when an item was RTS. They have every right to be upset.

