
07-17-2019 12:46 AM
I bought an item from the US that was supposed to be delivered to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
I used the Global Shipping Program, and waited patiently and tracked my item as it traveled, until finally it said it was delivered on my front porch, a few days earlier than the expected date, to my exact postal code, BUT a different city, of Markham, Ontario, Canada.
Now my question is what should i do? Should I wait till past the expected dates of delivery to make contact with ebay/seller/global shipping program/canada post? This is my first experience with using Global Shipping Program, heck even eBay for that matter.
Some sort of advice would be nice as i spent $500+ on this.
Thank you.
07-17-2019 02:09 AM
07-17-2019 02:13 AM
07-17-2019 03:29 AM
Since most Canada Post employees can read, it would be odd to have a parcel with the correct street address on it delivered to the wrong city.
The postal code would take it to the terminal where it would be sorted by postal walk.
Then the carrier would pick it up, and see that the address had no relationship to any on her route.
And then it goes to a group of workers (in my limited experience, workers who are not currently able to do the physical work of sorting and delivery) who read the address , check what the postal code should be, and redirect it.
Delay, but not lost.
And that "front door" sounds weird too.
Was the parcel finally sub-contracted to a courier like CanPar or FedEx?
Even they tend to prefer to hire workers who are literate enough to read an address.
My own postal walk is a single city block. Some apartment houses might have two or three postal codes (walks) in a high rise.
07-17-2019 05:00 AM - edited 07-17-2019 05:07 AM
Markham postal codes all start with "L"
Toronto postal codes all start with "M"
Sounds like a misdelivery.
Contact Pitney-Bowes (they manage GSP). Provide tracking info, and point out it was delivered to the wrong city. Email: global.shipping.support@pb.com
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07-17-2019 11:55 AM
I have had this same thing happen a few times and one non delivery within the
past week. Although not with the GSP as I won't buy from sellers using this
feature. Anyways, contact Canada Post and explain the problem and they
will issue you a "ticket" number and investigate within three business days.
My package tracking had said delivered for two days and was not there.
Canada post called after 24 hours and advised that the package was now in
my box, which it was. Don't delay in contacting them.