I'd been using Shipito as my mail forwarder for years.
I'd been using Shipito as my mail forwarder for years.
Just received the delivery email. Now on to step 2 & aust post
A little; it took a week from placing the order to delivery to my bachelor pad, but they did use UPS Ground Service with tracking, so that may be.a reason as to why
ok, received my payment request for shopmate....
Base charge:$24.95
Weight charge:$35.70
Voucher discount:- $12.13
As you can see, clearly not the cheapest option out there & needless to say that I won't be partaking in an experiment like this any time soon
Australia Post are charging me for:
Package value: 2.9kg
When UPS Ground have it listed in their systems at
PackageWeight:2.20 lbs. that's roughly 1kg.
In short, my items were going to cost $60 to ship, but using the supplied promotional code i "saved" $12.
Ive emailed them my query in regards to the amount charged. Now to wait until the package arrives and chase up the difference in shipping weight costs. Joy.
Tell me about it. I get that there's a basecharge and 500 gram weight increments which are charged accordingly, but 3 times what the parcel actually weighs?...
The mental giants probably took one look at it and went ahhye fink dis wayyz aboout free keeylos aheee heee heee.
I've been working in forwarding and shipping for the last 10years and can answer most of anyones questions.
when it comes to air freight they will charge what ever is higher weight VS CBM so the below is correct. If the item takes up more space in the contianer they will charge you by CBM as they lose space for average weight cargo in small boxes. if the weight is lets say 40kgs but its only 2 small size boxes they will charge you by weight.
Each container has a payload rating of how much it can carry then, so you have to fill it up and divide by shippers / receivers cargo space x weight.
Dangerous cargo is very annoying especially batteries for airfreight, but if you declare it when you send it they put a big sticker on the box saying "PACKAGE CONTAINS *whatever type of batteries*". the problem with batteries and reason why they dont like to carry it is the same reason your not supposed to put them or lighters into check in luggage because they can start fires in the cargo hold just from shifting. No one wants to be held responsible for fires on planes. If you misdeclare DG cargo and something goes wrong you can expect some jail time coming your way and a crazy fine.
As for damage cargo / items I would be complaining to Amazon or requesting a refund of somesort as it arrived damaged and take as many clear photos as posible and send them the photos. If you can see your item is hanging out of the box partially damaged take photos DO NOT OPEN THE BOX and send the seller a photo or who ever and start a claim process like you do with ebay. once you open the damaged box your proof is gone as they may ask you to send back as is.
Our baggage handlers in Oz are rubbish but also smart I have known people who work that part of shipping, and they will damage a box purely for their own benifet, when a box of expensive goods gets damaged take a pallet of Digital Cameras for example and the forklift spike goes through the middle, they declare the entire pallet as damaged and due to the value its insured and the company gets their $$$ back. but the rest of the pallet of undamged cameras are supposed to go in the bin..... yet they go into the employees pockets and are later sold on ebay or gumtree etc. like the saying fell of the back of the truck