@davewil1964 wrote:

@silver-fox-bullion wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

Then, as I suggested, use AP products. They are fixed price up to 5kg.

 

For 7 grams, I would cut the corner off something. You obviously didn't weigh the item properly. So the problem is with you and the way you take measurements. Which needs to include PACKED weight.

 

It is NOT a rip-off when you don't take the time to understand the rules.


you are kidding right???   I live in For most things metro melb from public transport to govt charges etc.   BUT for Auspost I fall into their zone 2 which is a joke.   Tell that to anyone that falls into metro areas for everything else service wise besides for auspost.  CAN understand why the farmers are doing their nuts at postage costs.   Given the insane sitution that parts of metro Melb are also faced with.    The sooner they overhaul these stupid zones the better to PUT every business owner on the same playing feild.


No, I'm not kidding. The AP prices are clearly posted. The bumper doesn't seem to understand how they work. You seem to also have no idea. AP postage rates are dependent on where the BUYER is, not the seller.

 

I do note that you have worked out the spelling of 'you', so that's an improvement.


IT of both the buyer and seller example a seller living in postcode 3810 in metro MELB can not tap into the zone 1 rates if the buyer lives in 3001 for example..   They are charge zone 2 rates.   A seller in that 3810 HAS no zone 1 areas at all to work with..    There alot of metro Melb postcodes in the same vote.