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Offline curly001

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Re: Aussie Post
« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2013, 10:07:30 pm »
Heads up on Aus post, have had two packages go astray. Both had tracking one was sign for. Put in complaint 3 weeks later they get back to me. The big package(no sign) was in my meter box. Who the F*ck looks for there mail in the meter box? The second a very valuable document was under my door mate. Went off the deep end about It, was informed that there has been a change in policy there is now what they call safe drop. I.E. if the delivery guy deems it safe to leave he is to leave it. As for the second item(sign for) his excuse was he thought he better leave it as it looked important an I might want straight away. The outcome had to get a second document as I needed it straight away(now have 2) and purchased a second part for the one I thought was lost( thankfully was able to return) But I out of pocket big time. Aus Post response don't care delivery guy did ever thing right. I am still pursing it further up the line. Now use private couriers when I can and when I can't delivered to an address I know there is always someone there.
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« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2013, 10:18:56 pm »
I am most likely luckier that major city/ suburbs residents living in a small town (984 residents if ya take in the ones in the cemetery..) . I know where the local post people live, the post office... ;) They do put themselves out regarding delivery and security.
Then again it was yours truly that some twenty years ago setup and converted the local mail delivery from bicycle to motorcycle, so perhaps the fat bugger still appreciates not having to peddle a bike...  ;) 
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« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2013, 08:49:00 am »
Tony, gaskets arrived early tis morn,all good this end mate  ;),cheers  :P
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« Reply #18 on: September 03, 2013, 09:37:26 am »
Sounds almost as good as NZPost Curly, a workmate had something delivered to the wrong PO box opened & missing parts & when he complained they told him that the postie can ride down the middle of the street throwing everything in the air & it's not their problem as long as they've been paid for the postage  >:(
I get parts for my trials bike quicker from the UK than locally & the longest part is when they hit the country, normally they're in Auckland the next day & it can still take a week to get here which is 1 of the main sorting centres now

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« Reply #19 on: September 03, 2013, 01:19:01 pm »
I had a negative Oz post situation today. I purchased a Rex's Speed Shop Yamaha CDI unit from a seller in the USA on August 6 and forgot all about it until a couple of days ago when I noticed that it'd been a while coming. I  contacted the seller via eBay and he passed on his end of the tracking, indicating it left St Paul Minnesota on August 8. I rang Oz Post this morning with the tracking number and they told me that it arrived at the Penrith Delivery Centre on August 10th and distributed for delivery on the same day...........BUT....it never arrived. After a well tracked trip all the way from the US, it's gone missing between the Penrith delivery centre and my letter box. Naturally, there's SFA I can do so it looks as if I'm $128 down the gurgler >:( >:(
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Re: Aussie Post
« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2013, 01:23:26 pm »
I got a big box of Renthal handle bars (6 sets) and the same on Magura lever sets from Weekend Warriors a few years ago, UPS box that had been opened and all the lever sets gone and 3 sets of bars....postie did a runner...ie, dropped the shit off and left before anyone could have a look. Rang the Post Office, told them the story, there reply was....take the parcel and whats left in it to the local Post Office, fill out a form, leave the goods there, they will investigate it (was told it takes months) and then they MAY cover the missing items if THEY think it was tampered with at there end. All the while I have no goods that I had paid for......what a farking scam.....no wonder there claim rates are low.....no one is going to give up there goods while they "check it out". That postie never came back. I'm always careful to tell people what to write on the parcels because obviously some of the thieving pricks can read whats inside and help themselves!!!. I have just had a part not turn up from Canada.....hopefully I get a refund.....pissed off....it was a hard to find part.
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« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2013, 01:39:26 pm »
Thats a real bummer Curly, Firko and Davey. A real big pissoff for Davey Crocket.

I got ripped off with this


Wasn't the post though, it was a sack of crap seller called Jurgen Beckman from Plattsburg
 He said he sent it. It was disputed in Ebay. He couldn't produce receipts or tracking info. He then said the post returned it because it was a fuel tank, but still unable to produce any documentation. I have had plenty of others from Germany, no problem.
He was ordered to return the funds to my bank account.
He Didn't.
I am down $240.
It stressed another forum member who helped me. but its ok now ;D and he was never in doubt ;)

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« Reply #22 on: September 03, 2013, 01:46:31 pm »
Firko - exactly the same - minus a set of reeds and an MX400B NOS airbox for my YZ - Aussie post say delivered - nothing??????
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« Reply #23 on: September 03, 2013, 01:52:09 pm »
That reminds me, I am inner city, house built to the footpath.

I came home one day, brand new chainsaw virtually sitting on the footpath! With "Brand new chainsaw"
  written all over the box!!

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« Reply #24 on: September 03, 2013, 03:20:24 pm »
If you must be having to label your parcels ... label them 2nd hand toilet fittings... they always turn up at the delivery point intact.

To the gent awaiting a postal item from Canada, Canada postal are unfortunately very renowned as being expensive ,slack, suspect and incompetent.  >:(and SLOW!!!
« Last Edit: September 03, 2013, 04:21:44 pm by Tim754 »
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« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2013, 04:05:35 pm »
Our (S. African) postal service got soo bad that I would not post an article of any value anywhere in the country. It peaked (low point, rather) about 5 or 6 years ago when the surveillance cameras caught the postal workers red handed taking stuff. When they were prosecuted, the unions called a strike. Hardly confidence inspiring stuff...

Since then, someone's got with the programme and the difference is like night and day. Post office is now open 7 days a week. Parcels arrive, still closed.  Tracking numbers work. It's not perfect but it's starting to get back to an acceptable service.

Last month, I did a rod kit swop with a gent in Melbourne, OZ. Parcels were sent both sides, with tracking numbers and both made it in about 3 weeks. Postage cost for me was about $15. Not bad at all!

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« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2013, 05:41:15 pm »
I sent an $900 Ohlins shock as a local COD thinking that the COD service was pretty secure. The thing disappeared after it was tracked to the distribution depot. Bear in mind, as I found out the hard way, that COD parcels CANNOT be tracked unless they are also registered! Whats the COD ID # for? How generous were A.P to offer $40 compensation >:(. I got all paranoid about accepting the compo in case the parcel showed up and I'd have to argue ownership with AP. Thieving pricks.
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Re: Aussie Post
« Reply #27 on: September 03, 2013, 06:47:56 pm »
wow,i've been sending glasswork everywhere 30 odd years,domestic,o/seas,always use oz post,o/seas used the basic under $10 insurance fee,(it  has to be tracked then  ;)),never lost one item,tassie (hobart) stashed one for a few months, ::)turned up after i sent another seat,guy in the bronx got home from work to find race tank & 2 seats sitting next to his doorstep (on the footpath),admittedly i have acc,so now parcels have tracking stickers,but like some of you guys are saying,stuff still disappears, just sent small parcell to a guy in cockatoo,wrong po box number,guys been there 50 fugging something years,still "return to sender",i mean just how many people live in cockatoo??,theres a no brainer??, :P
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