What cheeses me off

AusPost yet again. Letter posted in Adelaide last Wednesday (with tracking - has sim card).

Acknowledged received by AusPost at 14:40 12Nov25

Delivery estimate Monday 17th - yesterday.

So far according to tracking hasn’t left Adelaide yet.

Queried AusPost - refuse to even discuss delivery unless not delivered before Dec 2nd.

🤬🤬🤬

Ive ordered parts from China and shoes from the US delivered faster than a letter from Adelaide.

So today I get an email “your delivery has been delayed” - no 💩

“Most parcels get delivered within 5 business days of the expected delivery day”.

i.e. i gotta wait up to another week (if it hasn't been lost).
 
It's too hard or I'm too useless in these matters, and the little chain gets blunt so quickly even though it is auto lubricated by tree safe oil.

Im calling in the professionals.....

Exactly my situation. The cutting head of my extended-pole trimmer (not chainsaw) is too heavy to cut evenly along the top and esp in the middle where you can't see it. Arthritic hands don't help.

Local garden guy does it, and sides for $160, split between neighbour and me.
 
So today I get an email “your delivery has been delayed” - no 💩

“Most parcels get delivered within 5 business days of the expected delivery day”.

i.e. i gotta wait up to another week (if it hasn't been lost).
Royal Mail lost something I sent once, it was scanned at my outgoing post office then never to be seen again......... that took 4 months for me to get compensated for, as it was insured.
 
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