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Dec 5th, 2022 at 11:21pm
 
Ordered something from Amazon on November 6th.

Was supposed to arrive today (December 5th).

When it didn't turn up I logged in to Amazon to find out what's going on and saw this when I checked the Australia Post Tracking ID.

Grin Grin Grin

Hint: I live in Rivervale which is only a couple of km's from Welshpool.
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Reply #1 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 12:00am
 
My best guess at this stage is that someone at Australia Post in Welshpool read Riverdale instead of Rivervale on the package.

Or the package was addressed to Riverdale by mistake (but it probably wouldn't even have come to WA if that was the case). However, this would be the first time that's happened with all the things I've ordered from Amazon in the past 4 or 5 years so I'm leaning towards my first guess.
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Reply #2 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:16am
 
sitting in your safe space

having the world risk the deadly virus to deliver stuff to your door.

i dont think you have the right to complain  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

didnt you want health to come before the economy.

or doesnt that apply for the dozens of workers who sacrificed to get you your "stuff" to your "safe space"  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:30am
 
Don't know why Amazon are apologising for the delay?

They weren't the ones responsible for my parcel being sent off to Victoria after it was within a couple of km's of my place on November 26th.

But, perhaps they should be apologising for their Australian 'branch' not updating their computer systems to show the date format we use in Australia (5/12/2022 not 12/5/2022)?
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Reply #4 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:53am
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:30am:
Don't know why Amazon are apologising?

Except that maybe they should for their Australian 'branch' not updating their computer systems to show the date format we use in Australia (5/12/2022 not 12/5/2022)?

They weren't the ones responsible for my parcel being sent off to Victoria after it was within a couple of km's from my place on November 26th.

Australia Post's service is many times more reliable than Amazon's.

I have used both (Amazon for US purchases). Amazon usually sources the cheapest carrier usually with the highest number of cockups and the largest number of excuses for them. The usual one is: driver arrived but no one available to receive package. Returned to collection point.

Of course there was someone available. The driver couldn't be c~nted delivering the package.

The collection point is always some obscure warehouse in a semi-industrial part of town and is not used to customers looking for a single package when they go on the hunt for them.

The there's the 'Driver called the number provided but could not contact the receiver of the package'.

No, they didn't call and the number I provided them on the order form was correct.

No, they can't leave it at the local post office, it has to be some gas station or backyard office of a warehouse.

No, I can't contact the driver to ensure he will be arriving, that information is 'private', apparently.

The only thing worse than Amazon's service is purchasing something from China and actually have it arrive in Australia at all.
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Reply #5 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:59am
 
I give my Aus post parcel guy a bottle of wine every year for Xmas and I never get 'carded' when he delivers.

When it gets bumped to another carrier they usually just dump it at the PO.
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Reply #6 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:42am
 
Gordon wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:59am:
I give my Aus post parcel guy a bottle of wine every year for Xmas and I never get 'carded' when he delivers.

When it gets bumped to another carrier they usually just dump it at the PO.



I/we give my Aus post lady a nice bottle of white, usually a pinot (wifies department) , and the garbo gets a box of corona.


I/we will never support Amazon.
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Reply #7 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 3:04pm
 
Our Postie is absolutely gorgeous. He's a real hunk of a spunk.

Sorry what's this topic about ??  Tongue
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Reply #8 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 4:38pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 3:04pm:
Sorry what's this topic about ??  Tongue


Hi, Lisa.

Still waiting for my delivery from Amazon via Australia Post.

It's actually an office chair for sitting at my computer desk, I'm using a small, cheap ($8) fold up one from Bunnings while I'm waiting. It's not too bad but it doesn't have casters and doesn't swivel so I can't move around easily while I'm sitting on it.

I would have kept the old office chair for a few weeks longer if I'd known, I threw it out in anticipation of the new one arriving a week or two after I ordered it (which was November 6th).

It's also a bit concerning that it's going to take NASA's first Artemis test flight less time to go to the Moon and back (including 6 days orbiting the Moon) than it's taking for my chair to arrive at my home in Perth from the other side of Australia. It's made 2 trips across Australia already and I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up back in Melbourne again by next week.  Roll Eyes

Hmm, maybe I should have a look at NASA TV online, I've seen live streams from the inside of the Artemis capsule... maybe my chair went along for the ride?  Grin

(Next time I need a chair I'll just go to somewhere like Officeworks, might cost a bit more but at least I'll have it the same day that I buy it.
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Reply #9 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:08pm
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 4:38pm:
Still waiting for my delivery from Amazon via Australia Post.


If you'd had your way, all deliveries would have been delayed due to covid restrictions and lockdowns.
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Reply #10 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:36pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:53am:
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 5:30am:
Don't know why Amazon are apologising?

Except that maybe they should for their Australian 'branch' not updating their computer systems to show the date format we use in Australia (5/12/2022 not 12/5/2022)?

They weren't the ones responsible for my parcel being sent off to Victoria after it was within a couple of km's from my place on November 26th.

Australia Post's service is many times more reliable than Amazon's.

I have used both (Amazon for US purchases). Amazon usually sources the cheapest carrier usually with the highest number of cockups and the largest number of excuses for them. The usual one is: driver arrived but no one available to receive package. Returned to collection point.

Of course there was someone available. The driver couldn't be c~nted delivering the package.

The collection point is always some obscure warehouse in a semi-industrial part of town and is not used to customers looking for a single package when they go on the hunt for them.

The there's the 'Driver called the number provided but could not contact the receiver of the package'.

No, they didn't call and the number I provided them on the order form was correct.

No, they can't leave it at the local post office, it has to be some gas station or backyard office of a warehouse.

No, I can't contact the driver to ensure he will be arriving, that information is 'private', apparently.

The only thing worse than Amazon's service is purchasing something from China and actually have it arrive in Australia at all.

OMG you can say that again! It must come via Tiger Moth with the parcel clasped between their teeth!
I ordered these little mini flat plastic travel bottles to fill for lighter travels… for $11 ordered May… comes June, July, still nothing!
The guy says to wait it will arrive!
But August I wrote its nowhere… then he sends another one in its place… I’m thinking oh no here we go again! I was polite the whole time (just a small package $11 so I was willing to give up on it)
So August I get sent it… and I only just received it last week!
I did write I hoped he was honest.
Then it arrived I nearly fell over!
I wrote as courtesy to tell them it arrived!
This was the almost the worst!

The worst for postage is Italy!
20 years ago my daughter left her digi cam behind and cousin posted it to us.
Months go by and nothing.
Then some shipping container full of stuff fell off boat and was beached!
Hubby jokingly says “there’s the camera!”
I not laugh  Angry

I enquired at our local post office… and get told this… the old joke is if you want something sent from Italy to arrive… post it from Switzerland!
And further… get told when Italian postal workers went on strike for 6 months…. Going back to work they looked at all the huge mountain of postage and asked “what are we going to do with all this?”
And burnt it in a bonfire!
Surely not?!
Oh God no… when will this camera arrive?
4 months and it did arrive!
But the anxiety!  Roll Eyes
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Reply #11 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 7:01pm
 
Sophia wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:36pm:
OMG you can say that again! It must come via Tiger Moth with the parcel clasped between their teeth!
I ordered these little mini flat plastic travel bottles to fill for lighter travels… for $11 ordered May… comes June, July, still nothing!
The guy says to wait it will arrive!
But August I wrote its nowhere… then he sends another one in its place… I’m thinking oh no here we go again! I was polite the whole time (just a small package $11 so I was willing to give up on it)
So August I get sent it… and I only just received it last week!
I did write I hoped he was honest.
Then it arrived I nearly fell over!
I wrote as courtesy to tell them it arrived!
This was the almost the worst!

Apart from cheap kitsch, I would not recommend anyone buy anything from China.

In mid 2019 a group of us pooled cash ($1000) and bought 20 items of around $50 each from Chinese online websites.

Almost all of the items were fakes, broken, a completely different product (usually a very cheap trinket) or didn't arrive at all.

We played the game of sending polite emails, and they played the game of 'asking for proof' of fake, broken or wrong product delivery, which we sent.

We received varied similar responses such as telling us they were 'looking into problem', and telling us to 'wait patiently while they check with warehouse'.

Of course, none of the problems was resolved. We sent follow-up emails and were told the likes of 'warehouse manager still looking into problem'.

We ended it there - we'd proved our point.

To this day, I don't believe any of us has received any further response.

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Reply #12 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 7:04pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:08pm:
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 4:38pm:
Still waiting for my delivery from Amazon via Australia Post.


If you'd had your way, all deliveries would have been delayed due to covid restrictions and lockdowns.


And I would be fine with that.

I don't know what's causing the delay with my chair other than the fact that it seems to be on an Australian "tour" at the moment, haven't seen Covid mentioned so far.

But, what annoys me is that we're now being told that Covid is supposed to be over but it's still being used as excuse for delays with deliveries, etc.

Of course the truth is that Covid isn't over and it is still a reason for delays except this time it's not "restrictions" and lockdowns causing them it's workers being sick with Covid all the time.

Oh, and I really only started this thread for a bit of fun.
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Reply #13 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 7:08pm
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 7:04pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 6:08pm:
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 4:38pm:
Still waiting for my delivery from Amazon via Australia Post.


If you'd had your way, all deliveries would have been delayed due to covid restrictions and lockdowns.


And I would be fine with that.

I don't know what's causing the delay with my chair other than the fact that it seems to be on an Australian "tour" at the moment, haven't seen Covid mentioned so far.

The problem will probably be with supply. There is a massive world problem with supply lines and delivery due to the follow-on effects of the pandemic disruption.
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Reply #14 - Dec 6th, 2022 at 7:12pm
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 4:38pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Dec 6th, 2022 at 3:04pm:
Sorry what's this topic about ??  Tongue


Hi, Lisa.

Still waiting for my delivery from Amazon via Australia Post.

It's actually an office chair for sitting at my computer desk, I'm using a small, cheap ($8) fold up one from Bunnings while I'm waiting. It's not too bad but it doesn't have casters and doesn't swivel so I can't move around easily while I'm sitting on it.

I would have kept the old office chair for a few weeks longer if I'd known, I threw it out in anticipation of the new one arriving a week or two after I ordered it (which was November 6th).

It's also a bit concerning that it's going to take NASA's first Artemis test flight less time to go to the Moon and back (including 6 days orbiting the Moon) than it's taking for my chair to arrive at my home in Perth from the other side of Australia. It's made 2 trips across Australia already and I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up back in Melbourne again by next week.  Roll Eyes

Hmm, maybe I should have a look at NASA TV online, I've seen live streams from the inside of the Artemis capsule... maybe my chair went along for the ride?  Grin

(Next time I need a chair I'll just go to somewhere like Officeworks, might cost a bit more but at least I'll have it the same day that I buy it.


OMG!! You poor thing!!

What a shame and a disgrace! All that wasted time and fuel involved in ensuring the NON delivery of items to customers who have already paid. 😐
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