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Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered? (Read 18627 times)
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #135 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:51pm
 
Aussie wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:41pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:48pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:43pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:27pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:19pm:
1. It IS illegal to post cash.

2. Who said anything about Aust Post OPENING an envelope? Oh that’s right ... you and only you did because you’re sitting there in ignorance totally oblivious to how Australia Post process and register incoming mail.

Now off you go and struggle away on Google. It will give you something to do for the day instead of multi trolling under that particular ID. Meister Moron!

No, it is not illegal to send small amounts of cash.

If AusPost cannot open an envelope, they cannot know whether or not there is cash inside.

Also, being autistic, you haven't worked out there's a difference between what's illegal and what's AusPost policy. It sets itself a liability of up to $100. payable to the senders of registered letters/parcels AusPost concedes are lost or stolen in transit.

The description of a domestic letter's/parcel's contents is currently optional.


Keep googling Master Moron - you’re nowhere near what has happened here. Or how it has been investigated. You’re still absolutely clueless and as ignorant as ever. Have you googled the word Rorschach yet? Do that first! Tosspot!

I've had years of experience dealing with AusPost and other courier services.

You're autistic so you have delusions of competence and knowledge - that's why it hasn't occurred to you that, unless AusPost is certain you were the sender, or legally acting for the sender, you cannot know whether AusPost conducted an investigation or not, or what the outcomes of an investigation was.


Meister....please read the Rules here about posting that sort of diagnosis when you cannot possibly do so credibly.

One poster has been excepted from that Rule...Jovial Monk.



Ahhh Aussie....you’re finally online. Good. By all means read back. It’s your sub forum.

I know I spoke THE TRUTH. Cheers
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Re: When will Aussie admit he got the $60?
Reply #136 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:56pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:49pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:43pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:37pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:31pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:08pm:
Like your “proof” the PO never got my envelope. I bet they did you know.

Proving a negative.

Autistics can't comprehend the logic problems with that.


So when a person is informed by Post Office Management that no such letter or parcel is registered or appears in any record .... then such a person HAS a problem. Not you 2 multi junkie Mongs.😂🤣😆

Get out of here. And take the BS you 2 tosspots have smeared everywhere back to your usual cave - Monks Manure Mound.



It means that AusPost cannot find the item.

It's not proof that the item did not arrive...



FMD! It IS PROOF that the item did not get to that post office TO BE registered you ignorant tosspot. Keep googling. Oh and don’t forget to look up the term Rorschach. 😂🤣😆

No, it's not proof that it didn't arrive. It could have arrived and been lost or stolen at the Post Office.


FMD you’re a dumbarse! When it arrives it gets registered. Why?? So it DOESN’T GET LOST you insufferable tosspot! Now Master Moron...pick up all your BS and your multi troll buddy Demented Drunk and head back to his Manure Mound. Oh ... have you looked up the term Rorschach yet?
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #137 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:59pm
 
When you first lodge an inquiry with AusPost regarding a late registered item, AusPost allows itself up to 10 business days in the event that the item is delayed.

Auspost issues a case number and sends it to the inquirer. The inquirer can add details online to assist with the inquiry.

The likes of road closures due to, say, floods/bushfires do occur and mail, not travelling by air, is unavoidably delayed.

After 10 business days from the expected arrival date, AusPost initiates an inquiry.

If after a further 10 days, the item cannot be located, AusPost determines that the item is lost or stolen and offers payment of up to $100.
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #138 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:01pm
 
“delusions of competence and knowledge” are exactly what Larry has.

He has himself tangled up with registration of an envelope containing cash when the PO doesn’t know it contains cash. I doubt he realises or admits it to himself yet.
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Re: When will Aussie admit he got the $60?
Reply #139 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:03pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:56pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:49pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:43pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:37pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:31pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:08pm:
Like your “proof” the PO never got my envelope. I bet they did you know.

Proving a negative.

Autistics can't comprehend the logic problems with that.


So when a person is informed by Post Office Management that no such letter or parcel is registered or appears in any record .... then such a person HAS a problem. Not you 2 multi junkie Mongs.😂🤣😆

Get out of here. And take the BS you 2 tosspots have smeared everywhere back to your usual cave - Monks Manure Mound.



It means that AusPost cannot find the item.

It's not proof that the item did not arrive...



FMD! It IS PROOF that the item did not get to that post office TO BE registered you ignorant tosspot. Keep googling. Oh and don’t forget to look up the term Rorschach. 😂🤣😆

No, it's not proof that it didn't arrive. It could have arrived and been lost or stolen at the Post Office.


FMD you’re a dumbarse! When it arrives it gets registered. Why?? So it DOESN’T GET LOST you insufferable tosspot! Now Master Moron...pick up all your BS and your multi troll buddy Demented Drunk and head back to his Manure Mound. Oh ... have you looked up the term Rorschach yet?

No experience with issues in Post offices, then.

AusPost cannot determine where an item was likely lost unless it is tracked.

And, if the item was stolen from within the post office, no trace of it will likely be found.

Unregistered items are the most likely to be stolen.

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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #140 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:03pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:59pm:
When you first lodge an inquiry with AusPost regarding a late registered item, AusPost allows itself up to 10 business days in the event that the item is delayed.

Auspost issues a case number and sends it to the inquirer. The inquirer can add details online to assist with the inquiry.

The likes of road closures due to, say, floods/bushfires do occur and mail, not travelling by air, is unavoidably delayed.

After 10 business days from the expected arrival date, AusPost initiates an inquiry.

If after a further 10 days, the item cannot be located, AusPost determines that the item is lost or stolen and offers payment of up to $100.


FMD - you’re a bona fide moron. You googled something. Unfortunately (for you) it has SFA to do with THIS matter.

Have you googled Rorschach yet?
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #141 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:05pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:03pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:59pm:
When you first lodge an inquiry with AusPost regarding a late registered item, AusPost allows itself up to 10 business days in the event that the item is delayed.

Auspost issues a case number and sends it to the inquirer. The inquirer can add details online to assist with the inquiry.

The likes of road closures due to, say, floods/bushfires do occur and mail, not travelling by air, is unavoidably delayed.

After 10 business days from the expected arrival date, AusPost initiates an inquiry.

If after a further 10 days, the item cannot be located, AusPost determines that the item is lost or stolen and offers payment of up to $100.


FMD - you’re a bona fide moron. You googled something. Unfortunately (for you) it has SFA to do with THIS matter.

Have you googled Rorschach yet?

So, you don't have any AusPost accounts, then.
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Reply #142 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:05pm
 
If it wasn’t for Aussie and his wanting to play games all the bloody time this would have been done in a minute using EFT.

All this fuss over a bit of pocket change, petty cash FFS!
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #143 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:09pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:01pm:
“delusions of competence and knowledge” are exactly what Larry has.

He has himself tangled up with registration of an envelope containing cash when the PO doesn’t know it contains cash. I doubt he realises or admits it to himself yet.

Yes, AusPost employees do not have the authority to open mail. If they did open mail, they'd be committing a crime.
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #144 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:14pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:17pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:12pm:
Larry is so stupid he constantly contradicts himself

Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:53pm:
1. It IS illegal to post cash.


then

Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:55pm:
If an envelope containing cash was mailed to a post office to await collection then upon arrival it DOES get registered.



i thought you said it was illegal  Cheesy Cheesy


CAN SOMEONE GET THIS DRUG ADDICT out of here? Look at what he’s just posted ffs? I mean seriously look at it. It’s just too pitiful to bother with because only a Dumbarse Five Foot Frodo with half a brain cell left COULD not see how embarrassing it is to even post this 😂🤣😆



flapping and squawking isn't going to help you
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Re: When will Aussie admit he got the $60?
Reply #145 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:17pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:03pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:56pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:49pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:43pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:37pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:31pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:15pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 2:08pm:
Like your “proof” the PO never got my envelope. I bet they did you know.

Proving a negative.

Autistics can't comprehend the logic problems with that.


So when a person is informed by Post Office Management that no such letter or parcel is registered or appears in any record .... then such a person HAS a problem. Not you 2 multi junkie Mongs.😂🤣😆

Get out of here. And take the BS you 2 tosspots have smeared everywhere back to your usual cave - Monks Manure Mound.



It means that AusPost cannot find the item.

It's not proof that the item did not arrive...



FMD! It IS PROOF that the item did not get to that post office TO BE registered you ignorant tosspot. Keep googling. Oh and don’t forget to look up the term Rorschach. 😂🤣😆

No, it's not proof that it didn't arrive. It could have arrived and been lost or stolen at the Post Office.


FMD you’re a dumbarse! When it arrives it gets registered. Why?? So it DOESN’T GET LOST you insufferable tosspot! Now Master Moron...pick up all your BS and your multi troll buddy Demented Drunk and head back to his Manure Mound. Oh ... have you looked up the term Rorschach yet?

No experience with issues in Post offices, then.

AusPost cannot determine where an item was likely lost unless it is tracked.

And, if the item was stolen from within the post office, no trace of it will likely be found.

Unregistered items are the most likely to be stolen.



Have you quite finished?

Nothing you’ve posted is relevant to this matter. You’re not understanding what’s happened. You’ve always had this issue irrespective of the fake multi is you use.

One more time for Master Moron :

When a Post Office registers incoming mail that’s awaiting collection it completes an entry on a register. Said entries are then signed off by 2 officers.

Incoming mail awaiting collection at the post office is treated differently.

Now ... earlier today I stated to you that Monk made the decision to send cash in an envelope. Aussie had no say in it. Monk did what he did and took the associated risks but ultimately the Post Office in question has NO RECORD of an envelope sent by Monk to Aussie under the particular names stated. No record on their register whatsoever.

I’ve been posting this over and over again to you but you just never bothered to read my post to understand that it’s not a matter for Aussie ... he’s telling the truth! Australia Post has confirmed that the relevant recipient’s name is not registered anywhere in their records for anything awaiting collection nor has it any record by the relevant sender’s name.





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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #146 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:18pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:09pm:
Yes, AusPost employees do not have the authority to open mail. If they did open mail, they'd be committing a crime.



there have been instances in the past where licensees have lost their AP license for doing so.

Larry is absolutely clueless about any of this
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #147 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:19pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:17pm:
When a Post Office registers incoming mail that’s awaiting collection it completes an entry on a register. Said entries are then signed off by 2 officers.


there is no register for incoming mail you deranged retard.

Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:17pm:
Incoming mail awaiting collection at the post office is treated differently.


it's thrown in a pigeon hole until someone collects it. or 30 days has passed, it then gets RTS
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Re: Has the money stolen by Drunk yet been recovered?
Reply #148 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:22pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:53pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:15pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 1:11pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 12:55pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 12:14pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 12:08pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 11:38am:
Re the hysteria by Larry:

According to Aussie the PO has not replied to his request for info and likely will not bother doing so. Nobody thus knows of the status or results of that investigation or whether it exists at all. So he has been throwing totally unfounded insults at me all morning.

AusPost cannot initiate an investigation as there is no way of determining that it received the letter, let alone concede that it has been lost or stolen.

When you register a letter and it does not arrive at its destination, Auspost will offer a payment of up to $100 to cover the loss, or more if you have paid for extra insurance.


FMD not only are you a Dumbarse Multi Troll you’re also a serious autistic and ignorant tosspot!

Australia Post DID initiate and conduct an investigation because they keep records of all post that it holds for collection! These records involve a register and the register states who the sender is, who the recipient is and it even describes the actual envelope in terms of size and weight. Now log off with that fake ID and come back with one of your other ID’s. Idiot!


Do the terms lost, or stolen, in transit mean anything to you? That's if the letter was sent in the first place.

The point to registering a letter is that its Q-code/barcode is scanned at intermittent points prior to delivery, making its delivery progress traceable.


If an envelope containing cash was mailed to a certain post office to await collection then upon arrival it DOES get registered.

Monk chose to send cash notes in an envelope which is illegal AND of course high risk.

Aussie didn’t choose this ridiculous method.

Aussie definitely doesn’t have that envelope because it never arrived at said Post Office TO be registered and placed in “awaiting collection”. There IS NO RECORD of said envelope’s existence even and certainly not under the sender‘s name OR receiver’s name. These were looked up separately. In addition all records for the month Monk alleges he sent that envelope of cash were looked at to check for similar sounding names (as well as a few other names which relate to real life identification).

Nothing.

I know Aussie is telling the truth in that he doesn’t have his own money back. Australia Post confirms that Aussie could not have received it as it was never on their register nor has it been signed off after being received.

That leaves us with the 80 yr old Demented lying Drunk who CHOSE to send cash (which is both illegal and unsafe).

It’s not Aussie’s fault that he didn’t get his own money back. It’s Drunk’s! Drunk chose the method. Aussie was TOLD that was the method. And that’s why Drunk STILL owes Aussie his own $60.

As has been posted over a thousand times already ...Drunk could have sorted this out via e gift voucher. In under 60 seconds!



1. It is not illegal to send small amounts of cash in the post. It is discouraged.

2. Also, AusPost cannot know what is in a sealed envelope as they are not authorised to open a letter - only state/federal police or ABF are authorised to do that.


1. It IS illegal to post cash.

2. Who said anything about Aust Post OPENING an envelope? Oh that’s right ... you and only you did because you’re sitting there in ignorance totally oblivious to how Australia Post process and register incoming mail.

Now off you go and struggle away on Google. It will give you something to do for the day instead of multi trolling under that particular ID. Meister Moron!



Could you perhaps have another go at reading this Master Moron?

Let me know what you think you understand about Australia Post after you read it. SLOWLY. 😐
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Re: When will Aussie admit he got the $60?
Reply #149 - Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:24pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Aug 28th, 2023 at 3:17pm:
When a Post Office registers incoming mail that’s awaiting collection it completes an entry on a register. Said entries are then signed off by 2 officers.

Incoming mail awaiting collection at the post office is treated differently.

There is a reason that AusPost discourages sending cash in the mail. It is not illegal. It is the most common vector for theft of mail by postal workers.
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