
Originally Posted by
spiderken17
Keep at Auspost. They are rubbish and will do anything to get out of taking responsibility. Point out that it is their job to deliver to you, that is what they are getting paid to do.
You will likely have to make a pest out of yourself, just to get through to them.
Good luck.
The problem is they weren't paid by you thus you are not the customer. They are not obliged to do anything for you
It's messy and incredibly unfair but it works like this: When you purchase goods, an exchange is made. You pay money and the seller is obliged to give you your goods. Following me so far?
Now, when an item is posted, it is a contract between the sender and the postal service (or courier) is made. Sender pays me money, and I deliver to this address. If the item is damaged or lost, any recompense is paid to the sender. The recipient does not factor into this equation except as a destination.
The whole thing is muddied even further when it is international because a second postal service is involved.
So the chain goes Auspost is responsible to HK post, who is then responsible to Chimungmung, who is responsible to you. As the sender Chimungmung has the most power here to enquire about where the parcel has gone but it's a horribly slow process to get Tony to chase it up through HK post. Might as well work at it from both ends. And if worse comes to worst, he still owes you a Wheeljack.
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