
11-14-2016 08:03 PM
25% off Custom Picture stamp postage until November 25
Custom stamps allow you use your own photo/image on the stamp.
Stamp values of "P", $1.20, $1.80 or $2.50 are available.
With the 25% discount on a 50 stamp order you pay less than face value for the $1.80 and $2.50 stamps.
http://picturepostage.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/cpc-cpc/stamps?ecid=e-mail|pdn|smc|789
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Expedited holiday claims for late arrival:
from November 21, 2016 to January 6, 2017, Canada Post will only honour service guarantee claims for late delivery if an Expedited Parcel item is delivered two or more business days after the delivery standard, instead of one business day.
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Xpresspost - International expanded to 19 additional countries (Oct 24)
BELARUS, COSTA RICA, CROATIA, ESTONIA, INDONESIA, JAMAICA, LATVIA, LITHUANIA, MALTA, MAURITIUS, MEXICO, ROMANIA, SAUDIA ARABIA, SERBIA, SLOVAKIA, THAILAND, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, VIETNAM
I have no idea if paypal has updated shipping for these countries.
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11-14-2016 08:13 PM
Wasn't Vietnam on the 'naughty countries' list along with Iran and Cuba? There were seven nations as I recall, and DH was peeved because his best customers for pre-revolution Cuba couldn't pay by Paypal.
11-14-2016 08:27 PM
Vietnam is okay far as I know. The naughty list I have is Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Sudan and Syria. But, that may have changed. Can't list on eBay or pay by PP, but there are a few ways around it.
11-14-2016 08:35 PM
@photosalp wrote:Vietnam is okay far as I know. The naughty list I have is Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Sudan and Syria. But, that may have changed. Can't list on eBay or pay by PP, but there are a few ways around it.
The (embargo) list used to include Myanmar (formerly Burma) but they were taken off a couple of years ago.
Iran should be coming off the list soon if it's not already and afaik Cuba was only on the US list.
Vietnam was never on the list (at least not since the end of the Vietnam War).
11-14-2016 11:02 PM
Expedited holiday claims for late arrival:
From November 21, 2016 to January 6, 2017, Canada Post will only honour service guarantee claims for late delivery if an Expedited Parcel item is delivered two or more business days after the delivery standard, instead of one business day.
Well, isn't that just a kick to the seat of the trousers? Essentially, what they are telling us is that the Canada Post service guarantees don't count at the one time of year when they actually matter? I cry foul.
11-14-2016 11:34 PM
Does it include Tracked Packet? I know on PayPal Tracked Packet is not offered for Austria but at the post office outlet it is offer Tracked Packet.
Actually Canada Post needs to "work" with PayPal by informing PayPal up to date not months, month, months later?
I know some countries we can send XpressPost but not Tracked Packet to the same countries, it doesn't make sense!
11-14-2016 11:38 PM
@mjwl2006 wrote:Expedited holiday claims for late arrival:
From November 21, 2016 to January 6, 2017, Canada Post will only honour service guarantee claims for late delivery if an Expedited Parcel item is delivered two or more business days after the delivery standard, instead of one business day.
Well, isn't that just a kick to the seat of the trousers? Essentially, what they are telling us is that the Canada Post service guarantees don't count at the one time of year when they actually matter? I cry foul.
FedEx and UPS usually suspend their service guarantees entirely at that time of year.
11-14-2016 11:42 PM
11-14-2016 11:45 PM
11-15-2016 02:11 AM
Here is the FedEx notice
http://images.fedex.com/us/services/pdf/holiday-money-back-guarantee.pdf
UPS is here
http://holidays.ups.com/ca/en/
For both except for their Express services it's not just an extension of the guarantee, it's a complete suspension. It has also been standard practice at Canada Post for many years.
11-15-2016 02:22 AM
11-15-2016 03:26 AM
@mjwl2006 wrote:
I repeat: I wouldn't use a carrier that told me in advance it was planning to let me down when I needed it most.
What has also been 'standard practice at Canada Post for many years'?
I don't think anyone is "planning" anything other than planning on telling you to be prepared for possible delays and to not expect any compensation.
The standard practice is the suspension or extension of delivery guarantees during the Christmas period.
11-15-2016 05:55 AM
11-15-2016 12:00 PM
@mjwl2006 wrote:
I wouldn't use a carrier that told me in advance it was planning to let me down when I needed it most.
How are you coming to this conclusion that they are "planning to let you down"?
This like electric company announcing there may be power interruptions due to anticipated high winds.
11-15-2016 12:07 PM
11-15-2016 12:28 PM
11-15-2016 03:05 PM
Should we assume then that you always shut down in December since ALL carriers have this policy?
What have you done in previous years given that ALL carriers have had this type of policy for DECADES?
11-15-2016 05:15 PM
11-16-2016 05:27 PM
@recped wrote:Should we assume then that you always shut down in December since ALL carriers have this policy?
What have you done in previous years given that ALL carriers have had this type of policy for DECADES?
I'm waiting for your source that shows Canada Post Corporation has done this in previous years. Will you be citing a source to prove your statement, or shall we assume it is hyperbole?