on โ15-06-2013 02:49 PM
The only difference is Reg post is now only for letters and S&D is for parcels.... and Reg is more expensive!
I asked the lady at the PO why this was now happening and she could only offer embarrassed agreement that it makes no sense.
And lest we forget "AUSTRALIA POST PARCEL POST PARCEL" is an actual service!!!
Who sits around dreaming up these inane 'services'??
on โ15-06-2013 03:06 PM
Actually, it's not the same thing.
Registered post for letters provides up to $100 insurance.
Signature of delivery doesn't provide any insurance and you have to add it on for (I think) $1.50 per $100.
on โ15-06-2013 03:18 PM
There are still plenty of Large parcels that are registered post.So it is not only for letters.
on โ15-06-2013 03:27 PM
You still have to sign for both registered post and SOD
on โ15-06-2013 03:42 PM
For your basic $100 cover with signature, am pretty sure Registered Post fee is cheaper at $3.20 ($2.70 if box/50) versus $4 something for parcel
As for the "AUSTRALIA POST PARCEL POST PARCEL" - it makes perfect sense to me.
Parcel Post is the service. If it was express post it would say
AUSTRALIA POST EXPRESS POST PARCEL. Not sure why people are hung up on the name.
on โ15-06-2013 04:14 PM
at least with the way they have broken up the insurance and SOD for parcels, the postage cost can be cheaper if someone wants to forgo the insurance
although I am still at a loss as to why we have to pay more money to ensure that Australia Post provide the service for which they agree to provide when I pay the standard postage costs.
Apparently, the service offered if we pay for standard postage includes delivery of our item from point A to point B. If that is true then why the need for additional services other than speed of delivery?
Plus, I think I read here somewhere that C&S provides up to $100 coverage - not sure if I interpreted that correctly though, so maybe someone could clarify that one way or the other?
on โ15-06-2013 04:25 PM
Actually, it's not the same thing.
Registered post for letters provides up to $100 insurance.
Signature of delivery doesn't provide any insurance and you have to add it on for (I think) $1.50 per $100.
The lady at the PO told me that registered post does NOT include insurance any more, and that it must be purchased in addition.
on โ15-06-2013 04:28 PM
There are still plenty of Large parcels that are registered post.So it is not only for letters.
Again, I've been told at the PO that registered post is now only for letters. I've never seen so much confusion over postal services than over the last month or two.
on โ15-06-2013 04:29 PM
Crikey, OK I went and found the C&S t&cs
http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/terms-and-conditions-click-and-send.html
Select 1. Definitions, then scroll down to "Parcel Post"
Should the tracking with signature option be selected then compensation up to $100 will be reimbursed for any loss or damage to the article. The terms and conditions of the $100 compensation are those terms and conditions applying to the Extra Cover service
on โ15-06-2013 04:32 PM
The lady at the PO told me that registered post does NOT include insurance any more, and that it must be purchased in addition.
http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/registered-post.html
Sadly, your PO lady is misinformed. A sign of the times, really. ๐
@crikey, AFAIK, C&S with signature on delivery has up to $100 discretionary compensation available. Insurance is not an option on flat rate satchels, but because you're paying extra for a comparable service to registered. I guess the discretionary compo was thrown in to tempt some to pay for it.