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Thread: Australia Post
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16th December 2006, 07:54 AM #16
Our old mail contractor would deliver any parcel to our door to avoid it being left in a fairly visible place on a busy road, especially good if it was raining.
Our mail takes longer to go from NSW to WA than it does for it to travel the other way.
We had a very large order sent from US last year, it contained some dangerous goods, after a long delay whilst it was floating around, one box turned up, three days later another one. The last two didn't make it, a call to our local post master and he put in a couple of days tracking it down and looked after it personally until we could get it.
Generally I reckon Ap do a good job, but like any other business it has its fair share of idiots.Boring signature time again!
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16th December 2006, 08:24 AM #17
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16th December 2006, 09:43 AM #18
Yes correctly addressed, including postcode. I am actually forced to not only pay to send a letter, but to receive one as well. Living in the country we have to have a PO Box, and pay Aust Post a fee for the privilege of receiving a letter, while they save on the cost of the postie.
If this was an isolated instance it could easily be excused, but it happens with monotonous regularity. Have previously complained to AP in writing and all I received was platitudes about "Mission Statements" etc, etc.
Last year all the people in the area received a letter asking whether we wanted RMD boxes, 100% of the people said YES PLEASE! We then received a letter that "your wishes have been noted but due to contractual obligations we cannot give you what we offered"!
Talking about bureaucratese!
Moving to Canada is not an options, don't like the weather, so I just occassionally whinge.
Have a merry Xmas and pleasant dreams of Christmas cards
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16th December 2006, 09:49 AM #19
The missus and I were very impressed with AP. A large letter was delivered this week in an AP market envelope, inside was a letter of apology stating that a christmas card addressed to us had been caught in the sorting machine and damaged. The card's envelope was in pretty bad nick but the card looked untouched. It would have been easy for them to sticky tape it up and throw it back as if nothing had happened but instead they did the right thing. A pat on the back from me
It's better to be thought of as a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt!
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17th December 2006, 01:46 AM #20
The postal service is expensive here.
But darned if they don't do the job.
Example, a little message in the post box, "you have a large package, it's at the post office."
Call them up (at about 8:30pm), and say "I am at home now" and 20 minutes later, they arrive with package.
They will mail money.
They will do COD.
They will deliver maybe 3 times a day.
They got stuff from Las Vegas to here in 47.5 hours. Fedex said 2-3 days and 10 times the cost.
Yes, they do charge more for the mail (but nothing like the UK, that's scary stuff) but they make Aussie (and Canada*)post seem pretty average in their levels of service.
* We sent some stuff to Canada recently. 5 days to Canada, 3 months the rest of the way. Granted, they were making big changes, but that's too long for any mail service that's even remotely considered 'decent' let alone 'good'.
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17th December 2006, 11:35 AM #21
We have a postie that insists on folding good magazines etc in half and stuffing them in a brick letter box, when on the side (from which he approaches) of said letter box is an A4 sized aluminium flat box just for that purpose.
Why would a postie think it is ok to ruin good magazines.
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17th December 2006, 03:58 PM #22
They are not paid to think.
p.t.c
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17th December 2006, 04:54 PM #23
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17th December 2006, 08:18 PM #24
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17th December 2006, 08:55 PM #25
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18th December 2006, 01:54 PM #26
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19th December 2006, 05:28 PM #27
I got a phone call on my mobile this morning from Australia Post
(no idea how they got my mb #)
"we have a package for you but can't make out the address"
(you got my mb # but can't look me up in the phone book?)
I let them know my address but can't work out what the guy is saying as he has a very heavy Indian accent. He seems to be wanting me to come and pick it up instead.
Since the wife was to be over that way I asked her to pick it up.
When I got home tonight I looked at the package from Tauntons; perfect condition with a crystal clear typewritten address on the package.
However, on the customs declaration form is a not-so-well written address, although only the number is not easy to read.
So, why didn't Aust Post read the big typewritten address label?
Why didn't they look me up in the phone book first and I would have been easy to find.
Finally, how the heck did they get my mb #? :confused:
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19th December 2006, 05:40 PM #28
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19th December 2006, 06:22 PM #29
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