Saturday, October 20, 2018

SmartPac Review

Hello darling <3 Hope all of you are doing good. 

Today I'm reviewing my experience I had with SmartPac Post. 

What's SmartPac?

SmartPac is a postage-paid doorstep delivery with free packaging. Flat rates mean you do not have to worry about postage costs or stamp values! Also comes with a time-stamped proof of delivery.

Having a realible delivery for my online shopping is one of the thing that I'm concern the most. I have been facing issue of lost parcel, unknown tracking number, delayed shipment from my online purchases which makes me kinda faustrated. Hence, I went on to search for the most reliable way to have my order delivered to me with a peace of mind. I've been receiving some of my items from samplestore with SmartPac and I like how the package will be store into my mail box if there's no one home to receive the parcel. Therefore I wanted to try using SmartPac on my own. 

Some other things that I like about SmartPac is they are lightweight & convenient. There's no need to weigh item and calculate postage before sending and they will do a doorstep delivery.
As I mentioned above, if you are not at home, SmartPac will be placed in your letterbox. I really can have a peace of mind with their tracking system in place.
Just the other day, I received Stabilo items with SmartPac 😁


How to use SmartPac? 

 Buy – purchase it from any Post Office or Shop@Singpost
Send – Pack your items into a suitable SmartPac (according to weight) and drop it at/in any Post office or street posting box (57 POs and more than 800 posting boxes)
 Track – Track your item’s delivery status via SP.com or SP Mobile App

Things to note is that there's a weight limit of the items you can send of up to 3kg.

And this are some of the prohibited items which are not allow to be pack!
In addition, it is recommended to not send anything that is of high value (e.g. $1000 diamond ring), item with high tendency of leakage (unless sealed tightly) or precious items (e.g. one and only item in the world).


There's different prices for the different SmartPac size.



Look at the different kind of packaging from SmartPac box to Polymailer bag.

To purchase them, you can head over to
Post Office -  https://www.singpost.com/list-of-post-offices 
or
Shop@Singpost

Also there's a online lucky draw going on and here's how you can win :)

Upload a photo of you receiving or sending a SmartPac on Instagram
Like and follow @mysingpost, tag 3 friends and hashtag #SMARTwaytoPAC
3 posts with the most number of likes win prizes over $100


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I used personally and believe will be good for my readers

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