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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    Well low and behold 2 of my parcels arrived today. One sent 9 May from Sydney and the other 7 May from Tasmania.

    As other have stated above it was delivered this morning but my tracking was only updated to "delivered" until about 7pm tonight.
    at least you got them!

    i rarely had a problem with austpost but increasingly i am now seeing issues on an almost dialy basis.

    i register everything i send and even then it doesn't make it through.

    many times the tracking doesn't in any way reflect the real scenario.
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    In 15 years of sending Brian's Retirement Sale parcels by AP, I only ever had one go missing. This was sent from the Norman Park post office to a P.O. box in a Melbourne suburb. So, it should never have been out of the AP's hands. Never handled by a lackadaisical delivery contractor. I can only assume it was stolen by someone in the AP system. I wonder if the thief got any joy out of some special taps and dies used on pre-1930's British motor cycles. I was annoyed as was the client. Murphy's Law. These items were "specials" and had to be re-ordered and made in a tool room as one-offs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    As an example i ordered 4 shocks from Rimmer bros in England at 4:30pm last friday, I presume they are now in Darwin waiting for customs to open [Monday 7:30] This has nothing to do with oz post just an example of how it could\should work.I was quoted up to 10 days postage from the super cheap mob when i inquired on friday.


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    Very, very little stuff comes through Customs in Darwin. If it's being held by Customs then it's most likely Sydney. So while your tracking has been fantastic until 18 May, now watch it fall into the Auspost darkness until it gets delivered in the 3 - 4 days or more.

    Happy Days.

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    Just sent my Mum a belated Mothers Day present. It arrived at her home this morning.

    The parcel was delivered to her by the next door neighbour at 7.45 this morning. The tracking information had it delivered at 7.59 this morning - 14 minutes after her neighbour delivered it.

    What actually happened as observed by the neighbour.

    Aust Post van pulled up at 07.00 outside my mums place with the parcel (a 3kg satchel) - just left on top of the letter box out on the footpath with no attempt to deliver the parcel to the house. Also why are they delivering at 7 in the morning to a residential address - what time are they supposed to start deliveries.

    The neighbour then went inside and came back out at 7.45 and noticed that my Mum had not collected the parcel and became concerned that it would be knocked off by a passer by and delivered it to my Mum - all before the tracking information had it delivered.

    Lodged a complaint to Aust Post who apologised but the consultant didn't really care.

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    When I first started working in Western QLD we would mail our paperwork to Brisbane on a weekly basis, Amongst this was accounts to be paid.
    We got so sick of the stuff either taking 2/3 weeks to get there or just disappearing into the black hole AP have, we started using TNT air bags.
    Arrived in 2 days to the door.
    We also had Power Cards delivered by mail, they twice lost $80000 worth of cards, don't know who paid for them but it wasn't us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Just sent my Mum a belated Mothers Day present. It arrived at her home this morning.

    The parcel was delivered to her by the next door neighbour at 7.45 this morning. The tracking information had it delivered at 7.59 this morning - 14 minutes after her neighbour delivered it.

    What actually happened as observed by the neighbour.

    Aust Post van pulled up at 07.00 outside my mums place with the parcel (a 3kg satchel) - just left on top of the letter box out on the footpath with no attempt to deliver the parcel to the house. Also why are they delivering at 7 in the morning to a residential address - what time are they supposed to start deliveries.

    The neighbour then went inside and came back out at 7.45 and noticed that my Mum had not collected the parcel and became concerned that it would be knocked off by a passer by and delivered it to my Mum - all before the tracking information had it delivered.

    Lodged a complaint to Aust Post who apologised but the consultant didn't really care.

    Garry
    They are supposed to start at 7 in the morning.
    The drill is, that you start with Parcels that don't require a signature first. (so there is no knocking early on peoples' doors)
    Then do all the Signed parcels.
    They start at around 3 or 4 in the morning, sorting Parcels into order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discovery39 View Post


    They are supposed to start at 7 in the morning.
    The drill is, that you start with Parcels that don't require a signature first. (so there is no knocking early on peoples' doors)
    Then do all the Signed parcels.
    They start at around 3 or 4 in the morning, sorting Parcels into order.
    But aren't parcels that to not require signature still supposed to be given to someone at the address and if no one is home a card left.

    If just left on the door step or on the letter box what security is there for the item.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    But aren't parcels that to not require signature still supposed to be given to someone at the address and if no one is home a card left.

    If just left on the door step or on the letter box what security is there for the item.

    The Parcel is supposed to be left somewhere "secure".
    If it does fit INSIDE the Letterbox, that is fine.
    A Parcel that requires NO signature, does not need to be handed to the customer.
    The Contractor is to use his/her discretion as to what a secure and dry place for the Parcel would be. A note should then be left under the front door, advising customer where the Parcel is located. (where they've hidden it)

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    I guess that is why Aust Post loose so much stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I guess that is why Aust Post loose so much stuff.

    Yes, a Parcel without a signature, would be scanned as Delivered, a dodgy Contractor will scan the Parcel, leave a note Instructing the customer as to it's hiding place, and then the Contractor could take said Parcel back into the Van. As far as OZ Post is concerned, the Parcel had reached it's destination, whilst in actual fact, it's about to be put back on eBay!!
    When(if) Contractor is questioned about the Parcel, they will say that it must have been stolen from the Property.
    That will be the end of the matter. Case closed.
    The system relies alot on the Honesty of the Contractor.

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