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He wouldn't have to pay it back if the incompetent staff at aust post hadn't lost the package to begin with.arh dude, How is it australia posts fault that foxriderco was in "financial trouble and couldnt pay" sheepy back?
He wouldn't have to pay it back if the incompetent staff at aust post hadn't lost the package to begin with.arh dude, How is it australia posts fault that foxriderco was in "financial trouble and couldnt pay" sheepy back?
Now I understand this situation.He wouldn't have to pay it back if the incompetent staff at aust post hadn't lost the package to begin with.
I know you're trying to be serious here foxy, but i lol'd pretty hard.What are we supposed to do, follow America's lead and go postal with a gun everytime an item that we have paid for is lost ?
You're an idiotWell hopefully people can see past your ignorance and misconceptions to the other 50+ transactions that he as successfully been apart of. Its not his fault its Australia post.
Did I miss something? Why is he an idiot? It is Aus Post fault... Not Fox's...You're an idiot
Its mk e-hugs all roundSorry trail-blaze. I thought you were just listing off facts about a situation you weren't informed about. Seems you were well informed and it's me who needs to get the facts straight. No malice intended.
All I can say is that I understand completely how frustrating being in this situation is. It is not a nice feeling both paying for something and not receiving it or sending something and not having it received.ah i can see this has gotten slightly out of hand
it was merely a passing remark venting a sentence of anger from about a year ago
no hard feelings foxco
Nope, definately the same.Mike, sounds like to me you got the International Express Courier Bag instead of the International Express Bag. When I posted something a while ago to Canada, the price difference between these two types of sending was about double.
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You probably never thought it would go 4 pages...Thread has gone way off topic though.
I found myself in the same situation a few months ago. Sent a shock spring to a buyer and it never arrived. I went to the PO and the only course of action I could take (not registered post) was to fill out a customer service form. I did so not expecting to get any result and in the meantime I refunded the guys money. Maybe he was ripping me off ......maybe not , but I had to give him the benefit of the doubt.I sent the pedals fair and square and due to Australia post's ineptness they lost the pedals. I had no way of tracking their location as they were sent by regular postage method which leaves the users of this service without a leg to stand on..
mike was the more expensive one charged for weight or size?I
They have pissed me around with what they consider a "cubic" parcel. for example a octagonal box they some how thought is considered cubic, and they would calculate postage from the largest distances everywhere, rather than go on weight (yeah sure I don't mind paying for the corners I cut off!!!).
I haven't read the whole thing so don't flame me if this has already been addressed. Working in the mail industry but on the client side, there are 2 ways AUS post calculates cost.It wasn't so much the price, I thought $50ish was acceptable for expressing a shock to the other side of the world.
But the doubling in price, when I'm using a bag (their prices arn't meant to change with differen't dimensions/weight, it was just a standard 3KG bag) was what pissed me off.
Then giving me no reason why. "Sorry sir you must be wrong, there isn't any way you payed that little last time". I'm taking my receipt to show them from last time.