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on 13-10-2020 10:26 AM
Except SOD doesn't exisit at the moment due to social distancing. If a parcel is SOD, the postie can sign for it and safe drop it if no one is home.
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on 13-10-2020 11:26 AM
I've had a few tracked items go missing. So it does happen
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on 13-10-2020 11:43 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:Except SOD doesn't exisit at the moment due to social distancing. If a parcel is SOD, the postie can sign for it and safe drop it if no one is home.
Some posties may do this, but they are not supposed to and you can complain if they do.
The protocol for SOD items at the moment is to confirm someone is home, and do a contactless delivery if so, but if not, it's supposed to be returned to a PO for collection. I'm at the PO every afternoon and there's always people picking up SOD mail that was returned there for collection, so there are posties following procedure (at least in my area lol).
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on 13-10-2020 04:23 PM
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on 13-10-2020 04:33 PM
@danieh_6 wrote:
If you post over a counter you should have to use a red posting box
..............huh ??????
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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on 13-10-2020 05:18 PM
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on 13-10-2020 08:48 PM
Aus Post are losing trackable items lately too
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on 14-10-2020 09:30 AM
To whoever said regular mail doesn't get lost, for me I have applied for a safeway everyday rewards card twice and it hasn't arrived either time. My guess is there are people stealing mail in my area to steal identity as my aunties 33 house apartment block regularly get mail stolen and she lives nearby.
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on 14-10-2020 10:13 AM
@moov-auction wrote:To whoever said regular mail doesn't get lost, for me I have applied for a safeway everyday rewards card twice and it hasn't arrived either time. My guess is there are people stealing mail in my area to steal identity as my aunties 33 house apartment block regularly get mail stolen and she lives nearby.
Put a lock on your mailbox. Worked for me. For letter mail anyway. Parcels that are "safe" dropped at my front door, which is very unsafe, are still at high risk.
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on 14-10-2020 11:42 AM
@moov-auction wrote:To whoever said regular mail doesn't get lost, for me I have applied for a safeway everyday rewards card twice and it hasn't arrived either time. My guess is there are people stealing mail in my area to steal identity as my aunties 33 house apartment block regularly get mail stolen and she lives nearby.
That may have been me, but I never said regular mail never gets lost. I said Australia Post doesn't usually lose the mail.
That's a different thing entirely.
I'm not saying they never lose anything, just that they don't go around losing 50% of the regular mail. They are much better than that.
If, for example, you're getting things stolen from a letter box or if you send things to a buyer and that buyer then lies about receiving it, that is hardly the fault of Australia Post.