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hey guys jus wana know if you get something sent through to you by Cash on delivery, can u pay by credit card when your at the post office to pick up?.. i remember a guy telling me you could. but state the obvious CASH on delivery hahhaa.. i tried lookin on auspost.com.au but no luck :)

neone kno if u can or not?..

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With Parcel Post’s safe, reliable C.O.D service you can opt to have our staff collect either postage and fees only, or full payment for the item delivered - or both. This service enables you to fulfil orders and deliver goods to customers who don’t have an account with you.

C.O.D. is easy to use. Take your parcel to your postal outlet and complete a lodgment slip. The article will be delivered to the postal outlet closest to the recipient's address, and the recipient will be informed that there is a C.O.D. item awaiting collection.

Australia Post will take delivery of your payment when it is collected, and return any payments to you by money order.

C.O.D offers free insurance for items valued up to $100 and additional insurance can be purchased for items valued between $100 and $5000.

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If you have to go to the post office to pick it up they are not going to force you to use cash only as payment..

I thought the title said question about god and I thought, wrong section man.

LOL

I thought it was a question about fish.. COD fish...

And I think you can pay via visa/cc etc.. as you pay the post office the COD money (at the PO itself), they will make a money order/cheque type slip and return it back to the sender who will cash it in.

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