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on 22-04-2025 06:22 PM
Spot on, dom.
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on 23-04-2025 05:47 AM
stawks... thank you for stating the bleeding obvious... to us anyway.
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on 26-04-2025 07:43 AM
Sendle is on average 100% slower than Autralia Post, with virtually no infomation available about tracking, often for up to a week after a purchase. eBay - this is not good enough......
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on 26-04-2025 08:37 AM
Then don't use them
Simple
Your own choice if you do so
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on 26-04-2025 09:14 AM
@mr_jones_music4 wrote:Sendle is on average 100% slower than Autralia Post, with virtually no infomation available about tracking, often for up to a week after a purchase. eBay - this is not good enough......
I don't think ebay cares.
As far as they are concerned, the seller's job is to arrange postage and delivery by the set date span and if that doesn't happen, then the buyer can open a claim for a refund. That way, ebay feels it has covered it. Ebay doesn't order sellers to use any particular carrier.
I see that you are usually a buyer. All you can really do is check out ads carefully, see what postage the seller is offering and decide from there whether you are prepared to buy.
If you're looking at Australian items, usually it will say if Australia post is being used or not.