good4whatAlesU
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Must the media turn international women's day into international man bashing day?
We are not all that bad us men.
We are not all that bad us men.
I ordered a few tins from Coopers on the weekend for an upcoming Toucan Strong Ale. AusPost did give a (free) safe drop option (ie they'll leave it without a signature as long as you've got a safe place not in plain view from the street).Cerveja said:No, you should be asking Coopers why they continue to use Oz Post given the cans arrived like they've been kicked the whole way and you have to make the journey to their shop just to line up for collection as they refuse to deliver to home if you are not there. Coopers REFUSE to look at better delivery options that are no more expensive. And they do nothing when you complain.
The delivery from Coopers Qld is by Australia Post, so I would take it that they ( Aust. Post) would have delivers other than Coopers for Adelaide. No I don't expect a jet plane and think that comment is not worth bothering about.peteru said:Looks about right to me. It's following a road route that bulk transport trucks take. They ensure that the trucks are as full as possible when travelling between major population centres. What do you expect them to do? Load your cans of malt extract onto a jet plane and fly them point-to-point? I'm sure if you drop the $, someone will do that for you, but it's not going to be for under $20.
You should really be asking Coopers why the hell are they shipping those cans from Adelaide to Qld, only to send them back to Adelaide again.
A sortation facility? WTF?? Fancy pants Aussie Post eh.grott said:our sortation facility
I no longer do and I tell everyone I know how I was treated as well. Absolutely did my head in how they wouldn't listen to simple advice.Bones99 said:So do the talking with your pocket & don't buy them. Sometimes that's the only way these companies realise they need to do something (& better)
Probably bringing bottles and cans back to SA from Victoria to get the deposit tax like on the episode of Seinfeld 'The bottle deposit' postal trucks full of bottles and cans.grott said:"I did contact Aust. Post about the phone from Sydney via Vic- "Due to the organisational structure of our postage network, all mail items sent to Adelaide are required to pass through our sortation facility in Victoria, which does impact the amount of time it takes for your mail to arrive." So now we know. "
This is because they closed the Adelaide central sort/distribution centre thus getting rid of staff etc so the area distribution for Adelaide is now done at Sunshine, Vic. How else are you going to pay 5 million plus to a CEO?
Yes, still shitty
It's false economy. Sure, it saves the company money on paper, but that's only looking at the company. When you account for the fact that a company is part of a greater society, the social and environmental costs really need to be accounted for. Unfortunately, pretty much every business ends up solely looking at the bottom line.grott said:"I did contact Aust. Post about the phone from Sydney via Vic- "Due to the organisational structure of our postage network, all mail items sent to Adelaide are required to pass through our sortation facility in Victoria, which does impact the amount of time it takes for your mail to arrive." So now we know. "
This is because they closed the Adelaide central sort/distribution centre thus getting rid of staff etc so the area distribution for Adelaide is now done at Sunshine, Vic. How else are you going to pay 5 million plus to a CEO?
Yes, still shitty
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