@sugar249 wrote:

@lynsh84 wrote:

@sugar249 wrote:

@tomnatnik wrote:

     There was also mention in the Thread about Printer Less pickups - not going to happen.  No label - No Pickup.  That is how things get lost.                 

  

                        


And it is exactly why with attitudes like this by rogue couriers, saying it is not going to happen, that couriers have such a bad name.

Not a very fair comment Sugar......many couriers would refuse to take an item that has no scanable label.  Tomnatnik sounds like a responsible courier, not a rogue.

 

If Ebay, Sendle and your  courier company have signed an agreement to do printerless pickups,  then individual rogue pickup people such as yourself should be weeded out of the insdustry.

Again, an unfair comment. Sendle and ebay need to get their act together.  Printerless pickups should be stopped immediately.

There is plenty of evidence on the boards that Sendle couriers lose parcels.....it would be interesting to know how many of these are printerless items.


 


Not unfair at all,  if a rogue driver refuses to do what their company has agreed to,  then they don't belong.
That is not a rogue driver.....that is a driver who cares whether his customers parcels arrive safely.

He is probably working for the wrong company though.....he needs to go somewhere where printerless items are handled safely.

 

And it's not sendle that loses the parcels, its the company that they contract with and rogue drivers such as Tomnatnik who lose the parcels,  sendle don't actually handle the parcels.  So I wish people would stop blaming sendle.  

Agreed.....my bad for blaming the courier broker and not the cr**py companies they contract the pickups/deliveries to.  But ebay does crow about their agreements with Sendle.

 

I think people who complain about the printerless pickup don't understand how it works, or that Australia Post have being doing printerless deliveries for 100 years or more.

Do you understand how it works sugar?  At StarTrack a parcel that is hand addressed does not go into the main sorting bins....it is shunted to the side until it can have a barcode attached to allow it to go back to the main sorting bins.   This can have a considerable impact on delivery times at the very least.

True, AP has been doing printerless deliveries since they started delivering mail in 1809......sorting machines are a very recent innovation in the scheme of things but they are only useful if they are used properly.  They can sort the parcels at 10 times the rate of manual sorters if the mail is barcoded properly.


@sugar249 wrote:

@lynsh84 wrote:

@sugar249 wrote:

@tomnatnik wrote:

     There was also mention in the Thread about Printer Less pickups - not going to happen.  No label - No Pickup.  That is how things get lost.                 

  

                        


And it is exactly why with attitudes like this by rogue couriers, saying it is not going to happen, that couriers have such a bad name.

Not a very fair comment Sugar......many couriers would refuse to take an item that has no scanable label.  Tomnatnik sounds like a responsible courier, not a rogue.

 

If Ebay, Sendle and your  courier company have signed an agreement to do printerless pickups,  then individual rogue pickup people such as yourself should be weeded out of the insdustry.

Again, an unfair comment. Sendle and ebay need to get their act together.  Printerless pickups should be stopped immediately.

There is plenty of evidence on the boards that Sendle couriers lose parcels.....it would be interesting to know how many of these are printerless items.


 


Not unfair at all,  if a rogue driver refuses to do what their company has agreed to,  then they don't belong.

 

And it's not sendle that loses the parcels, its the company that they contract with and rogue drivers such as Tomnatnik who lose the parcels,  sendle don't actually handle the parcels.  So I wish people would stop blaming sendle.  

 

I think people who complain about the printerless pickup don't understand how it works, or that Australia Post have being doing printerless deliveries for 100 years or more.

 

 

PS.  I am not an advocate for Sendle, I am an advocate for customers service, which people like Tomnatnik, seem to have forgotten in their spray above.


 

PS.  I am not an advocate for Sendle, I am an advocate for customers service, which people like Tomnatnik, seem to have forgotten in their spray above.