Bit of context: bought a charger off ebay and the description stated things would be posted through AusPost. Tracking didn’t work, so I messaged the seller and apparently they decided to send through some random company called “PF Logistics” because “Our shipping agency will be send by local shipping method be according to different zone and different post code, that’s we can not control.” - despite the fact it was going from Sydney to Melbourne

Old mate apparently rocked up at 6:30pm and tossed it over the fence, even though there’s a letterbox it would’ve fit in right there. Then the tracking info didn’t bother to inform me it had been delivered until 11am the next morning. Was half tempted to make some shit up about it being broken.

  • BakuOP
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    From reading the reviews, it seems they do this pretty often and I should be grateful they actually threw it over my fence (the alternative seems to be throwing it at your fence and leaving it on the footpath). It also seems they have tried to uber eats-ify the parcel delivery industry by letting anybody sign up to deliver peoples packages with about a 35% success rate in a dinged up little corolla and a high vis shirt

    If it isn’t illegal to lie about choice of shipping company, it bloody well should be. Especially since I paid a fucking delivery fee!

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      If it is listed in eBay as Auspost (with fees and etc for Auspost specifically) then raise it with eBay. Some people (eg rural) can only take Auspost deliveries and any other courier just makes things a pain in the arse for them.

      I use Auspost, or DHL, or - when I’m using their site - Amazon. Those three reliably deliver to my address with minimal fuss. Anyone else is shithouse here.

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        I have had decent luck with AusPost everywhere I’ve ever lived, especially when I was in whoop whoop. I have beef for unrelated reasons with Amazon, but I have also had a decent experience with Toll (or Global express or whatever the hell they’re calling themselves these days)

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          Yeah I don’t get much Toll stuff, but I use it at work and it’s fine for us there.

          One of my sticking points with eBay is all the random shithouse courier services that sellers use. I don’t care if it costs $17.95 for Auspost if it saves me a day or two of dicking around trying to locate a parcel at some random depot across town.

          Auspost has their issues for sure. But for me, my local post office where missed parcels end up is a 5 minute walk away, and my postie is the same guy each day who knows the route and the people on it.

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    “Our shipping agency will be send by local shipping method be according to different zone and different post code, that’s we can not control.” - despite the fact it was going from Sydney to Melbourne

    I’ve bought some eBay items that claim to be sent from within Australia (and sometimes match the expected shipping speed, ie take a few days to 1 week) but arrive in packaging that looks international. I suspect some just lie.

    Perhaps there are ways of getting packages in quicker if you do it bulk in one batch? Some quasi-dropship arrangement, where they get sent internationally to Australia but somehow you get them batched together faster when crossing the ocean. Maybe that’s what PF logistics is.

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      Potentially, but it did still arrive in under a week. Plus the tracking said it was in Sydney the day after it was marked posted, so if it was coming to me from overseas it definitely didn’t come by boat

      I’ve seen places do that before though. AliExpress gets everything repacked by UFL or something like that in Sydney after it gets here from china, then they forward it on through Auspost (although I’ve seen them use some weird company called the fast cow express or something too). Usually that just means they receive it and slap an Auspost label over the top but occasionally they either repack everything or just stick it in a second bag too

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        If it arrived in under a week it was definitely ex some Chinese special economic village