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Originally Posted by Pinwheel
Don't be too quick dismissing no Insurance, Aussie Post has a contract to who paid the postage & have a legal duty of care to you. If they damaged it in their care, they are responsible. Australia Post has their own insurance anyway.
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I am the guy who attempted to post a Vixen mount to Lewis. It has arrived minus the weight shaft and virtually every locking lever/knob damaged and the plastic housings cracked. In short, a bloody mess.
The package was tracked but not insured, the cost was $62 and was marked with an Auspost sticker as heavy
The package was accepted at my local post office and carried by a young woman (see Lewis' post as regards the postie refusing to carry it)
It was posted on 27th Jan, was indicated as being in transit on 30th Jan and again indicated as being in transit 1st Feb but now "item damaged" appeared on the screen.
Can Pinwheel give me any advice on how I should proceed.
Mamba