@jellybirddesigns wrote:

 

Sig on Delivery is a waste of time and money - I would never send anything that adds an extra later of inconvience to the buyer.

 

 


I think having a purchase stolen after delivery - especially if expensive - is a lot more inconvenient that having to sign for a package.

 

I generally won't add it unless the order value is above what I would consider a significant loss if something does go wrong, but it has its purpose, since more often than not, Aus post also consider their responsibility ended when something is delivered.

 

If a buyer opts to override a requirement for SOD they are agreeing specifically to release Aus Post (and by virtue the seller as well) of any liability for the condition the package arrives in, or what happens to it after delivery - something they technically don't agree to under other circumstances.