Jackie - a Canadian/US mail question
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05-12-2004 08:18 PM
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05-13-2004 11:00 AM
Jewelry fits fine in the envelopes, Glenda. I wrap them well in bubble wrap first and sometimes if it is a delicate item, I will place it in a padded mailer first and then put THAT into the prepaid.
Does that answer your question???
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05-13-2004 11:31 AM
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05-13-2004 11:40 AM
Too, I receive jewlery from the US in their 'priority post' envelopes and it's the same thing in reverse. Hasn't been a problem so far.
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05-13-2004 01:39 PM
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05-20-2004 08:29 PM
Sowwy 😞
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05-21-2004 12:35 AM
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05-21-2004 12:53 AM
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05-21-2004 12:54 AM
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05-21-2004 12:57 AM
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05-21-2004 01:18 AM
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05-21-2004 08:32 AM
A stock certificate is a document, but also by nature can be merchandise..... I can ship stock certificates as documents that value so why not post-cards?
Jeff
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05-21-2004 09:13 AM
I do know one thing though. The difference could be that there is an attached $100 insurance with every Xpresspost envelope and that will cover documents and papers. It will NOT cover merchandise. That's what I was told when I started out. Seems almost as though they say wehatever comes into their stupid heads, right?
I know someone else on here who does the same with the envelopes and I doubt that that person has had any problems either. Wish I could help more than that, Glenda 😞
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05-21-2004 10:42 AM
Anyhow, I'm going to use them -- my post office branch pretty much lets me do whatever I want 'cause they think I know as much or more about the rules than they do! It's only when there's a new person on staff that my mail is checked, and even then one of the older hands usually tells them to not waste their time -- "she never makes mistakes!" lol
Glenda
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05-21-2004 02:40 PM
I've always suspected that *unofficially* this document-only requirement was more about ease of postal handling...to ensure that folks don't try stuffing them with all sorts or awkwardly shaped, oversized items, so that the delivery boys will only be carrying 'flats' or 'near flats' (i.e. more items, more easily organized, in less space).
Even if there is some *official* Customs reason for this requirement, I'd bet a Timmie's maple that you'll never have any problem with anything thinner or flatter than...say...a book or double-disc DVD.
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05-21-2004 02:43 PM
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05-21-2004 04:16 PM
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05-25-2004 09:45 AM
So bottom line to me would be - if the post office doesn't have fixed rules, while all the time knowing that customs has it's needs...then the burdren should fall on the post office.
Look at us here. We all live in different parts of the country and we all have different info. Yet, one small fact remains the same. The bloody envelopes get thru, filled with crap and bobbles and ne'er a word is spoke on the subject.
As regards to the US situation, I have received many packages in their Priority Post envelopes which I believe are the same idea as ours and out of 400 purchases, I may have paid duties on 12. Not so bad. I just wish that someone would make some rules to live by and stick with them. I have no problem with that at all. But until they do, I will continue to ship in my l'il envelopes and get my bobbles to their new owners 🙂
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05-25-2004 01:26 PM
In the case of an Xpress prepaid? That is the top of the line service, you will get away with more than a regular service!
Start out with one or two, then increase from there.
The post office is learning about us, as much as we are learning about them. Trust me, they do not want to loose our business!
Darrell
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05-25-2004 02:58 PM
