02-09-2022, 08:48 PM
(02-09-2022, 07:25 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: If this keeps up sooner or later someone who's close to being rural will set up as a drop off place, for a small fee from the person who picks up the parcel.When a customer of ours fails to declare their rural status and misses paying we suggest they use an alternative delivery address "such as a friend or workplace". Pretty much a 50/50 split between providing a non-rural address or paying the surcharge, which is $5. Can't see that many people would want the inconvenience of having every Tom, Dick or Harry collecting items for the sake of a few dollars a time particularly when they are a potentially liable link in the delivery chain when things turn pear shaped.