In general I tend to agree, but did you read my OP where my friend is down quite a large amount of money because one or more AP employees stuffed up severely? Put yourself in her position then ask yourself how you'd be feeling right now.

There isn't much point in trackable post, if a parcel can't be tracked ( because it wasn't scanned) in the event of it not being delivered to the recipient.

Does AP just say too bad, nothing we can do when a trackable parcel is lost?

What stages in the delivery journey are captured?

Tracking descriptions you are likely to see for your chosen delivery service are listed below. These may receive fewer or additional scans during the delivery process.

Domestic services

eBay Flat Rate Satchels and Flat Rate Boxes

Accepted by Australia Post (only received when an item is lodged over the counter)
In transit
On board with driver
Delivered

Parcel Post

Accepted by Australia Post (only received when an item is lodged over the counter)
In transit
Delivered

http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/our-tracking-service.html

Yep, that's pretty much it. No extra cover was purchased so discretionary compensation of $50 should be payable, but even that's likely to be a bit of a battle.

I'm in NSW and anything I've posted via Parcel Post gets scanned when I lodge it over the counter, scanned again when it reaches its destination PO where it says Awaiting Collection, then scanned when the recipient collects it. I've never had any scans in between, so if something does get lost, there is no way of finding where it is between here and the destination.

 

Even China Post has a far better tracking system! You know where it is all the time.