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on 16-02-2014 05:59 AM
oops typo
Bx1 – $1,75
Bx2 - $2.35
Bx4 - $3.25
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16-02-2014 06:03 AM - edited 16-02-2014 06:06 AM
May not be processed is not the same as will not, but it means that it would be running the risk of being refused, or returned to the sender If it entered the system.
so it is as good as saying you must only use their boxes. For no risk of troubles.
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on 16-02-2014 12:29 PM
@iherbal2012 wrote:I see a majority of people are sending DVDs/books as large letters. I was a bit concerned when I looked on the AP website and it said letters 'must contain flexible items' and no 'stiff objects'. So they are not too firm on this?
http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/domestic-letters.html
That only applies to small letters, which have more restrictions in terms of size, weight and contents. They will only cost 60c to post, and they are supposed to contain flexible items. (I once got an underpaid mail notice for sending something in a small envelope with a 60c stamp, it definitely met all the other requirements for a small letter, except the contents were rigid).
AP seem to be a bit fond of neglecting to mention certain things on the odd occasion, but when you consider that their own CD mailers are rigid cardboard with a note saying they'll be charged as a large letter printed on them, it becomes clear what they will and won't accept. 😉
Plus, a read of this will clarify a lot of things, if needed: http://auspost.com.au/media/documents/letters-products-services-guide-may13.pdf
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on 16-02-2014 03:08 PM
a letter that fits the requirements of a 60c fee isn't a "large letter"
Small Letter: 60c
Max Weight 250g
Min Size: 88 x 138 mm
Max size: 130x240x 5mm thick
Shape: Rectangular
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on 16-02-2014 03:19 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:a letter that fits the requirements of a 60c fee isn't a "large letter"
That is precisely what I said.
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on 16-02-2014 03:22 PM
Well done?
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on 16-02-2014 03:30 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:Well done?
Bless.
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on 16-02-2014 03:39 PM
Excellent! Should save me a small fortune now and increased profits. YAY
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on 07-10-2020 05:56 PM
hI i HAVE ABOUT 5 BOOKLETS OF 10 Pges ON A4 PAPER SIZE TO GO TO INIDIA How do i send this
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on 07-10-2020 06:08 PM