- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 11:00 AM
I had this happen to me last year. My address was on the back and the buyers PO wanted them to pay extra, they didn't and the parcel was returned to me where i had to pay the excess and then had to send it again. It was also registered. When I went to pick it up from the PO where it came back to (by the way it came back to another PO not the one I usually use) I checked it all out with that PO person and they aggreed that it shouldn't have had any fees on it and it was the correct weight and thickness for the postage I put on it. I was going to put a complaint to the PO but the person who said it was OK didn't charge me the excess. I would have written a complaint letter though or rang the PO informtation line where I have been successful inthe past with similiar complaints. But I would complain.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 11:12 AM
A small letter or a large letter standard mail does not have to contain written material. I often send things as a large letter in a padded envelope. I know and have been told that they can be sent safely as a small letter but I prefer to use the padded envelope for presentation.
As for the buyer being a scammer, I seriously doubt it. Things are not that bad in the ebay world are they?
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 12:01 PM
Speaking of large letter rates .. I have just received 3 printer cartridges in the mail posted in a small plastic satchel with $1.40 in stamps! This was from a high volume seller who would know the large letter requirements but probably regularly underpays postage. An obvious case of Insufficient postage that has not been picked up.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 01:22 PM
I was told by my local that anything that can't damage the auto sorter, that fits into a regular envelope can be sent that way. They used the example of a pencil. While a pencil would be well within the size and weight restrictions, it can damage the sorter and also damage the envelope enough where the contents could fall out. Padded bags are hand sorted, so harder, damaging items should go in those and posted as a large letter.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 02:16 PM
As to the rest of it, I do know when AP charge for 'insufficient postage' they do not just charge the short amount, there is a fee in there somewhere as well.
I guess it is to cover the posty having to take it all the way back to the PO instead of just chucking it in the letterbos in from of him.
Map out your future, But do it in pencil, The road ahead is as long as you make it.
Make it worth the trip.
Jon Bon Jovi
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 26-06-2014 11:59 PM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
27-06-2014 12:13 AM - edited 27-06-2014 12:15 AM
The fee for underpaid postages is $1.50
As someone mentioned above if the contents got bunched up, it could have been thicker than 5mm then?
Are your cardboard envelopes no longer than 240mm?
I have been told by PO staff, if an item has underpaid postage on it, and it has a return address, the underpaid notice is sent to the sender.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 27-06-2014 12:31 AM
The "letter" is under 50g and under 5mm (the compontents contained are 3.5mm accross the longest width)
plus the carboard envelope < 1.5 mm?
I have a carboard envelope here it is approx 2mm.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
28-06-2014 03:22 AM - edited 28-06-2014 03:27 AM
The major things I though were:
The price doesn't add up
They sent the bill to the receiver
They didn't frank the envelope
They are idiots
To answere some of the stuff people said:
This is a card envolope and not cheap, and less than 1/2 millimeter thick, I am not trying to go cheapo or anything. Postage I find is the hardest thing to work out when selling and unless this item got hit with 20kg of feathers I think it would be OK.
If 20kg did fall on it, it would be quite flexible. The components are held in place. I have sent these about 50 times, if anything they should pick up my bubble mailers that if shaken force everything to one end.
A customer of mine payed an incorrect fee for some reason to get their item. Thankfully they were quite good about it after I refunded them. Maybe it was a scam...,
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 28-06-2014 03:42 AM