26-08-2015 02:47 PM - edited 26-08-2015 02:49 PM
i have never used them but they charge anything in your own city up to 25kg under $10.... 2kg parcels any city under $11 and 5kg parcels under $15 they also pick up from you. they use toll and delivery please ,and others. might be a good alternative , and i am told they are fast next city up to 2 days ,same city same day or next day. its [ sendle.com ] who knows it might stop a few defects if its what it says. good luck , as i always say i will try something once ,if i am happy i will use ,if not in the bin they go.
on 26-08-2015 02:57 PM
So how is anyone supposed to get in touch with them if you don't say who they are?
If they are using different courier services it sounds like a courier broker service. There are plenty of them around but at the end of the day they are still courier services and not an option for a lot of sellers.
I have never heard of Delivery Please....do you mean Couriers Please?
on 26-08-2015 03:08 PM
Joe mentions sendle.com. I think this name has come on another thread.
26-08-2015 03:12 PM - edited 26-08-2015 03:13 PM
correct i meant to say courier please i put there name up sendle.com of course it would not suit eveyone , but if it helps there product and with all the defects going on , its an alternative, if it works as good as it says , my bloke says it works well . i will prob use them for remote places as they seem to have standard weight prices , i have 1 bloke in the middle of nowhere and it costs about $35 in my state to get there. will see
yes it is mentioned also on the other sellers forum
on 26-08-2015 03:13 PM
Ooops, sorry Joe......ran out of time to edit.
So it is Sendle.....as I have already said.....a Courier broker, so not an option for many sellers despite good prices and the promise of good service.
on 26-08-2015 04:24 PM
I wonder, why are Courier brokers not an option for many sellers? – @lyndal1838
on 26-08-2015 05:09 PM
Issues with collection from the seller, issues with buyers not being home for receipt and having to travel a long way to a depot (of which there a few compared to Post Offices) for collection.
The fact that nearly all the brokers' cheapest courier is Fastway, and you get what you pay for.
on 26-08-2015 05:14 PM
@bluesailingpete864 wrote:I wonder, why are Courier brokers not an option for many sellers? – @lyndal1838
Sorry, you took my post the wrong way......I did not mean that using a courier broker was not an option but that using couriers in general was not an option for many sellers (and buyers) as explained by davewil.
on 26-08-2015 05:50 PM
they both have there good and bad points, i cant speak for this courier company,
if your sending letters and articles under 500grams aus post is the go, bad point is how long will it take.
larger articles couriers are faster cheaper great for safe spot deliveries mine rings every buyer, you cant beat the service.
but if you are not there , you might have to pick it up ,
but if you get a good company, you cant beat them , with the defect problem now , couriers smash the times. i can only go by my courier i use they are cheap for city suburbs but can be expensive for outer town deliveries , so this company sendle are a lot cheaper for outer areas . a good courier will get to your state or the next state the next day , mine average 21 hours from melbourne to sydney , qland 2 days , i am now sending more parcels even though i am a pick up only, because of the times.
if this company sendle can send goods at a good time then articles from 500gr to 2 kg would be a big saving for sellers.
at the end of the day using multiple services like aust post a courier a broker courier you can use there good points , and make evrybody happy, have a nice day
on 26-08-2015 05:59 PM