05-13-2005 03:36 PM
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05-15-2005 10:03 AM
Thanks for allowing the advance posting of questions.
As I am sure you are aware there are a large number of eBay sellers who cross the border to the US on a regular basis to mail their items. Some even mail their items from the US back to Canada and find it cheaper. I appreciate that Canada Post does not have the same budget that USPS has to work with, but I was wondering if we will ever see some of the following features:
1) Media Mail
2) Simplified printing of online postage similar to the US.
3) Elimination of cubing (minimum density weight) when sending items to the US. After all packages going to the US only have to be brought to the border. After that USPS handles things and they don’t cube packages.
4) Flat Rate boxes for delivery within Canada with much larger weight limits, similar to what is available within the US.
5) More detailed tracking on Expedited Parcels to the US.
I like the change Canada Post instituted this year to simplify the shipping of Expedited Parcels within Canada.
Thanks
Phoebe’s Collectables
05-15-2005 06:15 PM
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05-17-2005 05:10 AM
05-17-2005 09:29 AM
I would like to see expedited parcels to the US scanned more often (for example at major sorting centers, customs) and not just at the receiving and destination postoffices. When parcels don't arrive, the sender cannot track it past the local postoffice.
Last summer I read an article where the CEO of Canada Post bragged about making it a profitable enterprise. Now I think it is time to make it more efficient.
I mailed a 10x12 brown envelop containing infant's clothing at a podunk postoffice in Maine on a Saturday morning for $1.35 US and it was received in California on Monday morning. A similar package (oversized letter) mailed in a city in New Brunswick on a Saturday has taken over a week to reach BC and more than 2 weeks to reach California. We seldom get Saturday - Monday delivery within the city.
I would like to understand the sorting locations/procedures for international mail. Could you explain the route that mail from NB would travel to the US and to other international centers (Europe, Asia, Australia).
I would also like to see small packet rates offered to Canadian destinations and I would like the option for all small packets to be trackable.
Thanks
Linda
05-17-2005 01:10 PM