Canada Post not allowing shipment of anything but paper in letter mail?
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08-27-2005 02:21 PM
The lady at the post office said that starting sometime in September I won't be allowed to ship anything except a piece of paper in envelopes anymore. Currently I ship my collectible cards in regular envelopes. What shipping method am I going to have to start using? Bubble mailers? Here's a typical current transaction of mine.
Item (10 collectible cards): $20 USD
My shipping fee: $0
PayPal fee: $1 USD
Packaging: 5c CND
Stamp (to US customer): 85c CND
If I have to go to a $1 bubble mailer with a $2 shipping charge (or more) it's going to squeeze me even further away from profitability.
Why are they doing this, anyway? I always paid extra if the envelope was thick or heavy. 😞
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08-27-2005 03:23 PM
The short answer is "anything paper, or having the characteristics of paper" can still go letterpost to the US and Internationally. That, apparently includes, cards (postcards, sport cards, game cards, etc.) that DO NOT have attachments and are not enclosed in hard plastic holders. Soft plastic sleeves are apparently OK.
Anything else, no matter the size or weight, MUST go small packet - again to the US or Internationally. There are a lot of grey areas - for instance no attachments like spangles or cloth to postcards, but greeting cards CAN have cloth or googly eyes or whatever... There was a CP-eBay workshop on the Canada Town Square board. You might also want to read the last couple of pages of that if you're in the mood for an excercise in frustration!
None of this applies to mail staying in Canada!
. Glenda
To Golf or Not To Golf? What a stupid question!
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08-28-2005 02:31 AM
If the lady at your post office gives you a hard time stand your ground and demand to see the CURRENT regulation on this. (It's been changed a few times in the last couple of months so make sure they have the latest regulations.
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08-28-2005 10:46 AM
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08-29-2005 01:13 AM
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08-29-2005 08:23 AM
phoebes - the way I read the rules, comic and magazines can still go letterpost as long as they fit the size restrictions. I would imagine a LIFE magazine would be too big, but comics should be OK.
. Glenda
To Golf or Not To Golf? What a stupid question!
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08-29-2005 11:03 AM
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08-29-2005 03:02 PM
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08-29-2005 03:05 PM
. Glenda
To Golf or Not To Golf? What a stupid question!
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08-29-2005 04:36 PM
Check out post 480 in the CPC thread. Apparently Softcover books are ok.
http://forums.ebay.ca/thread.jspa?threadID=300022011&start=480
