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Liz,

http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1080,CH213...57EMO19,00.html

CoD is essentially set up for businesses which dont have an account with someone and cbf setting one up to send one invoice - so they do it via CoD.

I dont really know what the ramifications of not picking it up might be - call someone at Aus. Post and ask them. Presumably if its not signed for and not delivered and not paid for the sale doesnt happen and the onus is on the sender. Which is why some companies dont like CoD.

As far as I can figure, the point of sale is when you pay Aus Post for the item. up until then there is not formal contract to buy established and no exchange of goods has taken place.

haha yeah love being home by myself too - hmm well not completely by myself more fun if theres someone to snuggle with but hmm looks like its just me and the cat my good cooking and a bottle of red tonight ;)

no wazzas Russ,

just always see Skylines around and wonder "hmmmm, imagine if I actually knew that guy!"

there's about 6 that live near me that I see when I go running and I always wonder......

so next time im around riverton way and see a S2, I'll be a-wavin'. and the guy in the other skyline will think I'm some kind of friggin' weirdo.

and he's probably right..

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