Shipping from china to canada
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01-08-2018 08:11 PM
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01-08-2018 09:13 PM
if your order is past the expected delivery date, then ask the seller for a refund, do not accept an offer to resend the item,, take the refund and buy the item again, and once your item does show up , even if it is late, do the right thing and re pay your seller,
They can't be held responsible for late delivery, that is the postal system, and customs' agents that delay items..
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01-08-2018 11:41 PM
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01-09-2018 12:49 AM
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01-09-2018 01:57 AM
It says that the orders arrived in canada on Dec.11th when I track them
Do you mean you checked on the Canada Post tracking service?
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/track/personal/findByTrackNumber?execution=e2s1
You could try phoning Canada Post 's service centre. Sometimes that shakes things loose.
China pays very little to other countries for delivering international parties. It's been a Big Deal for some time at the Universal Postal Union, but is slowly being sorted out.
Basically because Western postal systems began to 'work to rule' on low value / untracked shipments from China.
However, shipments with enough value to be tracked are not usually slowed down.
It is possible it has been caught up in the Christmas rush.
At least if the shipment shows that it has been received by Canada Post, we can be fairly sure that the seller sent something.
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01-09-2018 08:27 AM
Ask for a refund and don't buy anything with free shipping from China. Canada post will most likely NOT deliver packages that come from China unless they have a tracking number (extra cost). It costs Canada Post millions to process the thousands of items that come in from China for free, and they don't have a reciprocal delivery agreement on the free stuff, only on the paid, tracked items.
The problem is, 90% of the Chinese sellers so not offer any other type of shipping other than free. Because they have a heavily subsidized postal system for free **bleep**. They actually should NOT be allowed to sell on eBay unless they offer a means to get the packages to us here in Canada with a tracking number.
Most of the time folks won't bother chasing down $3 items, and the sellers know this.
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01-09-2018 09:45 AM - edited 01-09-2018 09:48 AM
"Canada post will most likely NOT deliver packages that come from China unless they have a tracking number (extra cost). It costs Canada Post millions to process the thousands of items that come in from China for free, and they don't have a reciprocal delivery agreement on the free stuff, only on the paid, tracked items."
That's not entirely correct. The international lettermail or untracked light packets are held until the pass border inspection to screen for illicit materials such as drugs and then join the mailstream when there is room within it without overcrowding parcels with delivery standards to meet. In other words, the first priority is Customs inspection which can cause delays of weeks, and the second step is a low priority because someone's untracked lettermail has no delivery guarantee associated with it. If I, as a sender, pay $75 in postage alone to ensure Canada Post delivers my international parcel within eight business days or less (or my money back) it would be poor business sense to deliver anything but those guaranteed-delivery-date parcels first.
In other words, those untracked lettermail packages get stuffed in wherever and whenever they fit. Room is not made for them, they are the lowest level of importance on the postal scale of delivery speed.
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01-09-2018 11:33 AM
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01-09-2018 11:35 AM
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01-09-2018 12:49 PM
<<I was sent a tracking number in a e-mail though.>>
Does it work?
Where was your parcel last recorded?
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01-09-2018 01:23 PM
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01-09-2018 02:46 PM
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01-11-2018 02:13 PM
but when I look up on Canada post it shows that they haven't received it yet.
The good news is, that the seller did send something (and probably the right thing) and it will probably arrive.
Make the phone call.
