on 04-17-2023 10:21 AM
I sell Wade Whimsies there are a few that I can ship via Lettermail as they are under 2cm thick when packaged, it's really a game of ...
Do not forget to secure the item to the center of the package so it does not get caught in the sorting equipment...
Some hotwheels are very thin. It's possible some really do meet the 2cm size limit even if most do not. It's also possible they're just sending them lettermail anyway and hoping they get through. If they're small and light enough and are put in the box rather than being handed in over the counter, the workers may be too busy to bother checking them.
There are a couple of companies that I know of, one in the GTA another near Van that sell mini mailer boxes in assorted sizes. They will pass through a 2 cm slot. According to their FAQ they are acceptable for mailing in Canada. I know 1 seller who uses regularly for smaller pins and LV jewelry items. A suggestion is to wrap in tyvec material and label then stamp. Drop in a red mail box and good to go. Random clerks will question if they try to process that way. My clerk the other day tried to add expedited to a 1 cm envelop. It was already stamped. I had to Nay Nay them!!!
Fact is these selllers are most likely the same ones who ship these "goods"/"merchandise" items as lettermail to USA/International destinations and believe the Canada Post rules,policies, guidelines don't apply to them....