PROOF OF DELIVERY
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06-03-2004 09:46 AM
I KNOW I HAVE PROOF WHEN I SEND AN ITEM REGISTERED SIG.REQUIRED.BUT FOR ITEMS $20 OR SO I CAN'T CHARGE THAT MUCH FOR SHIPPING.HELP.
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06-03-2004 12:24 PM
Start by not using caps when posting except for capitals. It means you are yelling and it is hard, if not near impossible to read.
Do you mail your items through CP?
Some people that sell small dollar items, self-insure. That means you add $1 in shipping for everything you ship and for the one or two that are lost or fraudulently represented as not being delivered, you have accumulated a small pool of money to cover the loss.
I ship with CP using Expedited and Express Post so I have tracking and insurance for everything I ship however other PSers may offer some additional suggestions.
Malcolm
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06-03-2004 12:40 PM
I ship mostly small items, which can go in a small bubble envelope, and the value is mostly under $100 Canadian. I ship using "small packet". Though it doesn't have a tracking number, it carries insurance for $100 Canadian, and is quite inexpensive. The package size and weight detrmine your cost, but for an envelope like mine, up to 500 grams, it costs $3.55 ground to the US, and $5.05 air to the US. International is slightly higher, but not much. For US deliveries, the ground is about 2-3 weeks, and the air is about 1-2 weeks. I give my clients the choice(to either save a bit, or have faster delivery). If the time goes over 30 days, you can then claim the insurance. The client may indeed lie about it, but as long as I can get the insurance, I dont at this point care. (For higher value items, I use a different method...either express or Expedited so that I can add insurance to cover the difference).
I checked out your auctions, and it looks like this would be fine for you unless you go over the $100 mark with a particualr card.
I also offer my clients(for those in a rush) Express, but once they see the difference in price, most dont want it.
Hope this helps!
Jaqui
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06-06-2004 02:03 AM
I am shocked. I had no idea my small packets were insured. I have replaced about 5 in the past couple years without making a claim. How do you even go about making a claim if there is no tracking#. Can Canada Post verify if the item was delivered??
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06-06-2004 08:30 AM
This was one of the changes implemented in January in an attempt to sweeten the price increase - apparently all you need is your receipt and CP will honour it. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has made a small packet claim under the new rules ... ?
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06-06-2004 11:35 AM
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06-06-2004 08:00 PM
According to the CP reps and counter personnel I have asked, for shipments within Canada (other than XPressPost & Priority), we have only 2 classes of mail: LETTER (no tracking & no insurance without registration) or PARCEL (insurable, but with no tracking)...and that's it. The SMALL PACKAGE classification & rate applies only to items leaving Canada, which are not trackable, and to my knowledge (I hope I'm wrong) are not insurable unless they go EXPEDITED.
It sounds like there's some confusion here between PARCEL and SMALL PACKAGE. Someone who knows for certain please clarify.
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06-06-2004 09:46 PM
That is what happens when you hire an MBA to develop system operations....
Jeff
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06-06-2004 10:31 PM
And yes, doc_scribe, it's only small packets to the US and international that are covered -- NOT Canada!!!
Glenda
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