on 10-09-2015 10:03 AM
a lot of posters keep thinking that if its written in the law ,thats it. well wrong ,ask any solicitor.
if that was the case we would not need any courts.
a law is written for instance law 1. then there is only if a or f or section bla , does not ocur.
lets talk about photos in a post office, once you hand over your letters and as soon as the postman stamps them ,they are deemed to be the property of the federal gov. once you touch or take a photo ,then theres privacy laws. its simple its not yours anymore.
we also have posters complaining about paypal taking money out of your account when there is a problem.
read your contract with them , you agreed to there policy ,if you dont agree dont sign up or take the contract to a solicitor.
just because something is said in the law , companies have agreements with them . like the bank on charge backs the law states a bank cant take money out of another banks client. but the banks have an agreement that allows that. and we all know that happens.
look at the law about porn movies , i still have had nobody answere that. its simple the law states porn movies can only be sold in canberra. have a look around most suburbs have an adult shop. i would say there is an agreement with the law. these shops are not hidden , some are the size of small supermarkets.
in fact a couple of months ago i won an auction on ebay for some new steel paint tins and lids , when she gave me the pick up details it was to an adult bookstore , i then looked at the item number in case i bid on the wrong line, but all correct. anyway i drive to the loading bay ,she opened up the roller door and my eyes nearly popped out , as i was loading the boxes , i did not ask why they had new empty paint tins , but i did ask why the girl on the corner wearing just underwear was smiling at me ,she said thats a blow up doll , yes but whats her name. lol
on 12-09-2015 10:47 AM
All this talk of photos - sheesh
I take a photocopy of the postage labels (as many as I can fit on one sheet)
then when I hand over the parcels, I get the PO person to date stamp the photocopy.
Easier all round - and just as good IMO
12-09-2015 10:57 AM - edited 12-09-2015 10:59 AM
i know lots of people do it. lots of people drive over the limit lots of people park in no parking bays, lots of people speed , do i keep going. do lots of people contasy aus post head office and ask if its allowed[maybe not]
next some people would believe in rainbow roses because they have a photo of them mmmm lol
on 12-09-2015 11:08 AM
A storm in yer LPO's teacup Stalks IMHO......................
on 12-09-2015 11:12 AM
@padi*0409 wrote:
A storm in yer LPO's teacup Stalks IMHO......................
Lost me padi ??? Whatcha mean??
I don't get the PO to photocopy, I do that before I leave home.
An all-round better idea than taking a photo IMO - doesn't hold up the line
on 12-09-2015 11:37 AM
amazing date stamping a photocopy. how is that lodgement. my goodness sake lol lol lol lol
i might take a photocopy of my cat to the vet and see if the vet gives it the all clear. lol you have made my day
on 12-09-2015 11:39 AM
@imastawka wrote:
Lost me padi ??? Whatcha mean??
I don't get the PO to photocopy, I do that before I leave home.
An all-round better idea than taking a photo IMO - doesn't hold up the line
Just that the whole thread is arguing about whether it's lawful or not to take a photo of a letter/parcel at the PO, when it's probably the decision of the staff there whether they will let you or not.
The photocopy idea I've seen here on the boards a few times and seems like a good idea and less time-consuming for all concerned anyway, whether that is sufficient proof of postage is another thing entirely and I guess would come down to individual reps at Paypal/eBay.
Have a good one Stalks, I'll think of you when I'm burning food on the Barbie this arvo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on 12-09-2015 11:41 AM
@joethenuts wrote:amazing date stamping a photocopy. how is that lodgement. my goodness sake lol lol lol lol
i might take a photocopy of my cat to the vet and see if the vet gives it the all clear. lol you have made my day
why would you need to consult a vet if you are doing your own cat scans?
on 12-09-2015 11:44 AM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:why would you need to consult a vet if you are doing your own cat scans?
ARRRRGH, there goes the keyboard yet agan slr
on 12-09-2015 11:51 AM
@joethenuts wrote:so you dont believe in the tallbearded1 thats up to you dont blame me i was asked last night to say were i got this info from, its up to you if you dont regard him as anything. i have changed my mind on his posts , i looked upplenty of law books ,slowly ,some of those words wow, but it has stuck to my head , now if you wanna try ,i am sure on the net or at a libary it will take a long time , but you might get some answeres ,
ps of course its not going to say in your books you cant take a photo but it wont also say you cant chew on a parcel only mmmmmm
now i dont buy a lot online but i have used this before with sucess and i am sure in the future i will use it again.
also mr zig in hisn and your eyes had proof of item that was his but was refused as the po said privacy act
"so you dont believe in the tallbearded1 thats up to you dont blame me i was asked last night to say were i got this info from"
Finally, now we know you are basing your ideas/opinions/information on TB's posts because you believed his posts to be fact.
"also mr zig in hisn and your eyes had proof of item that was his but was refused as the po said privacy act"
The photo zontwiggi had was not refused, the request to contact the delivering Post Office to make an enquiry regarding the article was refused. Nowhere did zontwiggi say that Aust Post refused the photo because of privacy laws, it didn't get that far.
12-09-2015 11:52 AM - edited 12-09-2015 11:57 AM
for a start ebay only excepts tracking and signature read there policy that you signed.
why not just send a photocopy of your item to the buyer, lol you2 should have a comedy act between you , maybe those rose seeds are doing crazy things
also if i ever need a cut and paster i would def consider you we pay top dollar here in the paint business