on 06-25-2018 01:29 PM
Not sure if this is the right place to vent about this. But, I ordered a set of golf clubs nearly 3-weeks ago and had them shipped to Canada. Shipping cost $90 which seemed steep compared to other sites I have shipped clubs from in the past, but I thought not much of it. The shipment was processed almost immediately which was promising, but it has been a total pain ever since. The shipment is USPS International Priority mail. They left Alabama, took 5 days to reach Miami where they sat for another 5 days. Now they have been sitting at Canada customs for a week with absolutely zero update. Though I know that USPS, Canada Post, eBay, etc have nothing to do with the border service agencies, I must voice my disappointment. For $90 shipping, this seems incredibly poor.
Has anyone else had similar experiences? If so, is there anything I can do from my end to speed up the customs process? I've shipped countless items across the border and have never had it last more than a day or two at customs.
FWIW, having been in mail order for over 30 years, everything from postage stamps to cast iron wood stoves, three weeks is about normal.
Keep in mind that the tracking shows the last place the shipment was recorded not where it is now.
Since it is in Canada, it might be a good time to call Canada Post and ask about the actual current status of the clubs. The telephone ladies are usually very helpful.
Just because I'm nosy, where in Florida is the USPS (?) hub that stored the shipment?
Both Canada Post and USPS use a hub and spoke distribution system, and USPS has many of them, Canada only Vancouver, Winnipeg, Mississauga and Montreal.