on 27-06-2014 01:44 PM
Am curious about this one. Normally I post items from the Post Office
in my own suburb. Tracking always shows the correct suburb (mine).
But this week I received a package and I noticed the tracking
delivery location as a different suburb (in fact a suburb next to mine).
Why or how would this happen?
If I wanted to be really naughty I could say the item did not arrive
and put in a claim/open a case. If they went to investigate it would
show as delivered but to the next suburb...
Would I "win"? Does the system need tweaking/more accuracy?
on 27-06-2014 11:55 PM
Thanks for your input tonight, DG. I got a bit side tracked due to my frustrations with postal staff!
on 28-06-2014 02:44 AM
on 28-06-2014 02:48 AM
cq, I think my local post office staff are stressed, and I don't blame them. Lot of changes happening at AP.
on 28-06-2014 02:50 AM
28-06-2014 03:04 AM - edited 28-06-2014 03:08 AM
Mine don't. They no longer smile at every customer, and are less friendly than they used to be, but they are not rude. It is the other poster's (Chezzy's) post office that has the grumps.
which isn't nice, but I would not let that change my posting arrangements...Chezzy is thinking of keeping parcels for a Saturday post.
on 28-06-2014 03:13 AM
cq, with your post office staff, have you thought about letting AP know that they are providing an excellent, friendly service? Sometimes it's nice to send on a compliment 🙂
on 28-06-2014 03:48 AM
on 28-06-2014 07:18 AM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:Mine don't. They no longer smile at every customer, and are less friendly than they used to be, but they are not rude. It is the other poster's (Chezzy's) post office that has the grumps.
which isn't nice, but I would not let that change my posting arrangements...Chezzy is thinking of keeping parcels for a Saturday post.
I am not looking for people to add to my Christmas card list or be my friend on facebook, am not even interested in small talk. I simply would like (love) to be given the impression I am actually welcome inside their store to post my items.And that I am allowed to use a prepaid envelope and then ask (to purchase) a registered post label for it. Or that I am still able to use an old product such as Parcel Post Plus, that it isnt some kind of nuisance and I am not out to make their lives miserable.
Quite often I am the only customer in the store (or one of few) so it is not like they are under any additional pressure at the time. It is not even around parcel/mail pick up time.
Unless their attitudes change then yes I am seriously thinking of avoiding them and supporting a more pleasant PO (which may mean I am limited to Sat am despatches). As a casual seller it is a risk I can possibly afford to take although it is not ideal!
on 28-06-2014 07:50 AM
Funny you should mention that about the lovely Chinese couple at your local PO.
We have exactly the same here at our local PO in Deception Bay, QLD.
They are just lovely and sooo helpful just as you described.
Oh and BTW my wife is Chinese as well. Perhaps that helps a bit.
on 28-06-2014 08:16 AM
@clarry100 wrote:
Oh and BTW my wife is Chinese as well. Perhaps that helps a bit.
But seriously why should it make any difference to the reception one receives
just because one can speak their language or has a spouse that can.
I have not mentioned race/nationality for a reason because I did not think
it relevant. But perhaps it is. I would love to be a fly on the wall in my
Post Office to see if the sourpusses (there appear to be two of them)
treat people of their nationality better.....