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Australia Post has lost my watch :(

o1314

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Following up this thread: http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/thailand-australia-how-117195?t=117195

My watch left narikaa on the 9th of September and arrived into the Australian distribution centre on the 14th and to be delivered on that day. It never arrived.

So far, I have made numerous trips and phone calls to the post office to no avail. I am now waiting for Reg to initiate an investigation on his side so Thaipost and Auspost can search for it.

This is the thing I've bought online that has gone missing and I acknowledge that it is not the fault of Reg.

Sorry for the rant.
 

AskMeAgain

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thats crap mate i also do not like aus post much. hope you get a solution.
 

parafund

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There are thieves in Australia Post. They have lost a number of my parcels, one being 15kg in weight, a bit hard to misplace.

It will probably turn up in a weekend market somewhere. Tends to be an increase in 'missing' parcels the closer we get to Christmas.
 

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There are thieves in Australia Post. They have lost a number of my parcels, one being 15kg in weight, a bit hard to misplace.

It will probably turn up in a weekend market somewhere. Tends to be an increase in 'missing' parcels the closer we get to Christmas.

If any of the paperwork mentioned the word "watch", you can just about guarantee some sticky fingers went searching.

And if they found something that looked good and "expensive" it will certainly have gone missing.

One consolation is that AP do front up pretty regularly with compensation, although in this case it will be on Thai Post as the sender.
I hope it was insured, or at least was trackable.

Normally you still get your parcel...just empty!
Offshore
 

Satansfist

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I've never had a problem with AusPost and have sent a bucketload of watches all over the world (and received them).

They're usually very helpful with tracking etc too.


Sent from the depths of hell using the Anguished Souls of the Damned
 

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I've never had a problem with AusPost and have sent a bucketload of watches all over the world (and received them).

Oh I rarely have an issue with them losing stuff but they are a pack of overpriced thieving asshats! The cost of posting anything out of this country is utter bullshit and it's going up again in at the end of the month.
 

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Up again >?

That is ..........

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There will come a time when it will be cheaper to hand deliver them OS !
 

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Yup, 5% rise at the end of the month as well as the fact that from now on there are only 500grm steps instead of 250grm which will put costs up even more in a lot of cases.
 

Satansfist

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I agree 100% there, it's especially grating when compared to the prices of shipping say for our US friends. Something that's costing about $50 for them is close to $90 for us.

Oh I rarely have an issue with them losing stuff but they are a pack of overpriced thieving asshats! The cost of posting anything out of this country is utter bullshit and it's going up again in at the end of the month.
 

o1314

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If any of the paperwork mentioned the word "watch", you can just about guarantee some sticky fingers went searching.

And if they found something that looked good and "expensive" it will certainly have gone missing.

One consolation is that AP do front up pretty regularly with compensation, although in this case it will be on Thai Post as the sender.
I hope it was insured, or at least was trackable.

Normally you still get your parcel...just empty!
Offshore

I think that would be the case. The watch was registered but the Auspost tracking is absolute crap, on the website it says "product not trackable" wtf?

I call them up and they find it arrived into Leightonfield PDC on the 14th. How come I can't see that?

That being said, it was probably the postie who stole the watch. It was meant to go out that day and on that same day, some items arrived from Hong Kong which were received (he left me a card) but not my watch.
 

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I give my parcel guy a Xmas present. He knows me and always does the right thing by me
 

shandroid

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I give my parcel guy a Xmas present. He knows me and always does the right thing by me

Man, I miss having a relationship like that with my delivery guy... I'm in a complex now, and I'm much more nervous about receiving parcels at home... I get them sent to the office now.
 

Satansfist

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If you ask the people behind the counter whether an item of registered mail is trackable they will happily tell you that it is not trackable on the public website but they can track it internally, down to (in one case for me) when it left a plane in Singapore.

In the end, I guess if you have enough packages coming and going the odds are you will lose one eventually.
 

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I have enough coming and going that I lose 1 or more every month.
We currently have 5 claims lodged with AP for lost items!
AND I am paying an absolute premium for this rubbish service.
O/S
 

wat44

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Watch penny wrong and wayne goose flog off AP to pay for the excesses when they finally realize they will never deliver a surplus
 

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Oh I rarely have an issue with them losing stuff but they are a pack of overpriced thieving asshats! The cost of posting anything out of this country is utter bullshit and it's going up again in at the end of the month.

Same here in the uk, had a strap arrive from singapore today (unrecorded),cost on parcel was $1.45 (singapore dollars) = 72p bloody unreal, cost me today to send something back to singapore £3.30, seems like were being ripped off here,i feel bad when i sell stuff to overseas buyers and tell them that recorded can be £7-8, i hate sending unrecorded but its really the only option unless its an expensive piece of course.
BARSTEWARDS!!!! also had a £1500 airwolf go missing in the last 6 months, royal mail...................................hell of a service!!!:picard:
 

shandroid

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Same here in the uk, had a strap arrive from singapore today (unrecorded),cost on parcel was $1.45 (singapore dollars) = 72p bloody unreal, cost me today to send something back to singapore £3.30, seems like were being ripped off here,i feel bad when i sell stuff to overseas buyers and tell them that recorded can be £7-8, i hate sending unrecorded but its really the only option unless its an expensive piece of course.
BARSTEWARDS!!!! also had a £1500 airwolf go missing in the last 6 months, royal mail...................................hell of a service!!!:picard:

I feel your pain Fordy - my first negative experience with Auspost / USPS involved a $2300 Hyper Franken. I found out that the 'investigation' process Auspost embarks on when there is a problem with an international shipment is....

Wait for it....

To send an email - yes, just one - asking for a 'please explain', sent to the destination countries mail provider an then they wait, up to 3 months, for a reply. There is no follow up in that time and if they don't receive a reply they simply close the case! Complete and utter bullshit!

And don't even gets started on redirections! Sheesh!


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I feel your pain Fordy - my first negative experience with Auspost / USPS involved a $2300 Hyper Franken. I found out that the 'investigation' process Auspost embarks on when there is a problem with an international shipment is....

Wait for it....

To send an email - yes, just one - asking for a 'please explain', sent to the destination countries mail provider an then they wait, up to 3 months, for a reply. There is no follow up in that time and if they don't receive a reply they simply close the case! Complete and utter bullshit!

And don't even gets started on redirections! Sheesh!



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unreal mate, seriously huge companies lack all common sense! disgraceful!!!!!!!!!!!! hope you got watch in the end??