@lyndal1838 wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

Showing working implies numbers, and using the initial premise. Which was yours and didn't mention anything about the feathers being attached to their original owners.

 

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It did too....read Tippy's post again.Smiley LOLSmiley Tongue


The feathers?

 

Just reread, and quoted, it.


@queenslander-one wrote:

CEO has now quit so hopefully Australia Post may get back on Track and start listening to Customers


You are joking, right?    Nothing will change....AP will still increase prices twice a year as they have been doing since long before this CEO took over.

And the CEO is has had no effect on the delivery times and whether the posties do their job properly.  Actually, the delivery times have blown out significantly under this CEO and his hairbrained 2 tier delivery time system.

Not forgetting that they will continue to account for parcels delivered by posties as parcels, not letters, in order to jack up letter prices. And parcel prices.

 

They've set the precedent and the relevant mugs have fallen for the con. So Ahmed earned his money by just getting that one through.

This game of parcels being delivered by the postie has to be the biggest con of all time.

Yesterday I found a card for boxed set of DVDs to be picked up at the PO.....no way was it ever going to fit in the letterbox. I had fully expected it to be delivered to my safe drop box by my contractor as has been happening for years as it was definitely not to be signed for.

 

On Tuesday I used My Post to authorise a Safe Drop by the side gate of a parcel that was never going to be delivered by the postie as it was huge and heavy.....and VERY VERY PINK.   Where did I find it....slap bang in front of the front door in full view of the street.  It was almost crying out to passersby to "take me".   I could not even open the door to get it and then I discovered that the postie had left a card for it to be collected at the PO.   This is going to be interesting on Saturday when I go in with 2 cards and there is only one parcel.

 

There is no way this would ever have happened if my contractor had delivered either of them as he should have done from the start.


@davewil1964 wrote:

Showing working implies numbers, and using the initial premise. Which was yours and didn't mention anything about the feathers being attached to their original owners.

 

D-


OK then, it goes something like this....

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Which in a nutshell, equates to this....

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And the results of that in a round about way is....

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To the power of 5,000.

 

Not forgetting the addition of.....

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To the power of 60.

 

The end result being....

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And of course......

 

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tippy, that has to take the prize for the funny of the month - if not the year!

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Yes, it's a mess. My sales dropped dramatically, overnight when the 250gram parcel was deleted forever all those years ago. In particular, my international sales (by 50% or more). I still believe if they had left the 250gram parcel alone, Australia Post would actually be making even more money than they already do. I don't understand the logic. I swear the new breed of people in high places figuring out how to make more dosh around their corporate board tables, are aliens. It's the only answer that sets my mind to relative ease...jilly

It's been a while since the previous AusPost CEO had resigned/fired but has anyone heard from the new one? I hope he or she is more competent than the one before.

New CEO, new Registered Post prices. Coincidence?