04-03-2020 07:08 PM - edited 04-03-2020 07:19 PM
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04-03-2020 09:22 PM - edited 04-03-2020 09:26 PM
This may be a case where watching the tracking is causing unnecessary angst.
You have until April 7 (Tuesday) before the shipment is considered Not Received.
Try to relax until them.
BTW - I actually got mail last Sunday so the post office appears to be working harder than usual.
04-03-2020 09:22 PM - edited 04-03-2020 09:26 PM
This may be a case where watching the tracking is causing unnecessary angst.
You have until April 7 (Tuesday) before the shipment is considered Not Received.
Try to relax until them.
BTW - I actually got mail last Sunday so the post office appears to be working harder than usual.
04-04-2020 04:57 PM
04-07-2020 01:13 PM
Again, tracking tells you where the item has been, not where it is.
If it is "shipped towards the border" it is on the move and may be with the destination carrier just as PB says.
Or not.
If you are concerned that the parcel will not arrive, the window for delivery closed today and you have the next 30 days during which you can open an Item Not Received Dispute.
However, since the seller has another few days (five?) to show that it has not, take your time with that.
04-07-2020 01:48 PM
You may want to try entering the tracking at the Canadapost website vs using the tracking from eBay. The 2 are, off and on, never totally in sync with updates. I have a parcel that was created in Toronto on the 3rd. No further updates in eBay. 2 additional updates when I check the Canadapost website. You can also sign up for updates/exception scans with an email address.
-Lotz
PS. You will need the new assigned Canadapost tracking # for any Global Shipment.
04-07-2020 02:21 PM
04-08-2020 02:30 PM
Remember that GSP includes the applicable duty* and taxes that would normally be charged on any item over $20DCdn (~$14US) plus a ~$5US service charge.
Canada Post would charge you $9.95 as their service charge.
However, as you probably know, CBSA and Canada Post tend to ignore small low value (<$100) parcels, on the sensible basis that it costs more to collect the import fees than it they can take in.
As part of the new NAFTA, if that ever kicks in, the duty free allowance will rise to $140 and the sales tax allowance to $60.
But the GSP is not useful for the Canadian buyer of low priced goods and should be avoided as often as possible.
*Duty is on goods manufactured in a country with which Canada does not have a free trade agreement, not where they are purchased.
So made in USA or Vietnam or France? No duty. Made in China? Duty.
And sales taxes are applicable no matter what the origin.
04-08-2020 04:52 PM - edited 04-08-2020 04:57 PM
@sweetirresistible_7 wrote:
Yup. Thanks i had figured that part out. It is now in mississauga. Unbelievable. It says 14th as delivery day for post canada. 20 days for a parcel that started off in Aurora Illinois, to get sent to kentucky erlanger, back to chicago illinois, to missauga canada and montreal canada. Im astounded!!! Never again. I had a package sent out from texas on thr 24th, received it within 5 days using usps! And the shipping was cheaper.
I don't think this is particularly unbelievable or astounding. The GSP is a forwarding service, after all. It looks like four days elapsed between when the item was prepared for shipment to Kentucky to when it arrived at the Global Shipping Center and that's almost as long as the time it took your miracle shipment from Texas to arrive to your door via USPS.
I'm not singling you out in particular, but a lot of people who post their concerns about the GSP to this board seem to have unrealistic expectations about how this forwarding service works, and I do have to wonder what creates these expectations.
Also, consider that there's stuff going on in the world to slow down international shipments. My wife has been purchasing quite a bit of stuff online from within Canada and it's still arriving pretty quickly. Her international purchases, not so much.
I do understand that something like hearing aid accessories can be tough to wait for. I wear Oticon Opn 2 miniRITEs myself and I know I'd be totally at sea if they needed special care right now.