Who knows? I got virtually laughed at when I asked about the contract with the shipping company. Contract? I guess the laughing pretty much died now.
TIP #7: Have real contracts in place, clearly stating what you get for your money. If nothing else you can roll the papers up into a swatter to hit the shipper over the head.
What am I going to do? Sue them for late delivery that was technically beyond their control?
It was Direct Link who screwed up, not my mailing house, they did their job and packed and shipped out on time using one of their (supposedly) proven services.
Ok, I had no idea they used Direct Link, and maybe a contract would have forced them to use Australia post, but geeze, this isn't shipping a million iPhones, it's just a few thousands letters. Shit happens, contracts do nothing. It's like getting a patent, it's practically useless you plan to follow through and sue the arse off someone.