AndreKotze
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Last few online orders arrived in just over a month's time for me...
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Is there any movement on recent parcels? I wanna order something from Hong Kong
Ordered something from China a month ago. Need to collect at post office Monday.
Stuff is moving OK now.
Last few online orders arrived in just over a month's time for me...
Johannesburg - The South African Post Office (Sapo) has requested almost R500 million from the Treasury to fund the payment of its creditors in the current financial year.
Sapo said it needed R480.6m to settle its debts and had only managed to pay R150m to critical creditors since last month.
Simo Lushaba, the newly-appointed chairman of the board of directors, told the telecoms and postal services portfolio committee briefing last week that financial constraints had continued to affect the payment of creditors and the overall functioning of the post office.
Backlog
Lushaba said key creditors that had remained unpaid for extended periods had resulted in intermittent interruptions of the post office’s operation.
He said as a result, some of the creditors had levied interest on the debt, which had made the financial recovery of the post office even more difficult to achieve.
“We are still sitting with a backlog; we have been able to service that backlog quite significantly from the beginning of August this year. We are currently sitting at R400m that is a backlog that we still have to service,” Lushaba said.
So I finally got my collection slip for a parcel that was sent in February. The cost of the item was R2000. I see on the slip the amount due to customs is R1277? How is that even possible? The item is a windscreen for my bike.
So I finally got my collection slip for a parcel that was sent in February. The cost of the item was R2000. I see on the slip the amount due to customs is R1277? How is that even possible? The item is a windscreen for my bike.
You get charged vat on the dollar value (I assume) converted into Rands based on the exchange rate when they asses the parcel. And then import duties are also tacked on, anything from 0 to 45%. And sometimes there's a handling fee of some sorts. They will provide a breakdown if you ask.
I see they thought it was clothing, when in actual fact is a motorcycle part. Had to go back to customs for a reassessment. Item was originally sent, in APRIL!!! now that's speedy.