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I don't know why most or at least more people don't use Pass the Parcel. Especially those who live urban. I have seen some diabolical rural charges that Im absolutely sure are not charges set by the couriers. For example $5.90 for Auckland, and $17+ for rural NI shipping for the same parcel. That's daylight robbery. Some traders look like they're deliberately making money on rural charges. It p***s me off. Pass the Parcel charges $2.50 extra for any size rural parcel. That's pretty fair. Why dont sellers use them? I always ask.
thanks. Like Margaret said, surely they must realise the function is needed on the new site. Leaving it off is nuts. I can't believe that was someone's bright idea.
Flossy Actually, I know my rates pretty well being a seller myself, and a buyer. Hence the reason I get pretty hacked off with rip off sellers. The example you used with Aramex and NZpost, PTP would be around the same up to 25kg, but quote me the rural NI charge for 25kg and then compare... PTP leaves them both in the dust on price, within the same island, only $2.50 more, where Aramex and NZpost are hugely expensive. You need to take out a 2nd mortgage. I know which I would prefer to pay, and which I would prefer to charge someone buying off me. Shipping should not be a money maker for ...
thanks for that, I did try a couple of times but the old site wouldn't appear for me. It seems to appear for me now. If we enter the tracking info into the old 'desktop' site, and the buyers are on the new site with no window for the tracking info, does the tracking info then appear on the new site when there is no space for it? Curious where it would sit or do they have to go to the old desktop site as well to find the tracking info for the listing we add? Does anyone know? cheers
Can I ask what the work around is? Because I cant find it and I need to use it as I also dont use the 'book a courier' , I use a different courier whom I prefer. This situation is crazy.
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I don't know why most or at least more people don't use Pass the Parcel. Especially those who live urban. I have seen some diabolical rural charges that Im absolutely sure are not charges set by the couriers. For example $5.90 for Auckland, and $17+ for rural NI shipping for the same parcel. That's daylight robbery. Some traders look like they're deliberately making money on rural charges. It p***s me off. Pass the Parcel charges $2.50 extra for any size rural parcel. That's pretty fair. Why dont sellers use them? I always ask.
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thanks. Like Margaret said, surely they must realise the function is needed on the new site. Leaving it off is nuts. I can't believe that was someone's bright idea.
Tracey
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Flossy Actually, I know my rates pretty well being a seller myself, and a buyer. Hence the reason I get pretty hacked off with rip off sellers. The example you used with Aramex and NZpost, PTP would be around the same up to 25kg, but quote me the rural NI charge for 25kg and then compare... PTP leaves them both in the dust on price, within the same island, only $2.50 more, where Aramex and NZpost are hugely expensive. You need to take out a 2nd mortgage. I know which I would prefer to pay, and which I would prefer to charge someone buying off me. Shipping should not be a money maker for ...
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thanks for that, I did try a couple of times but the old site wouldn't appear for me. It seems to appear for me now. If we enter the tracking info into the old 'desktop' site, and the buyers are on the new site with no window for the tracking info, does the tracking info then appear on the new site when there is no space for it? Curious where it would sit or do they have to go to the old desktop site as well to find the tracking info for the listing we add? Does anyone know? cheers
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Can I ask what the work around is? Because I cant find it and I need to use it as I also dont use the 'book a courier' , I use a different courier whom I prefer. This situation is crazy.
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