
06-15-2019 05:20 PM
06-15-2019 07:16 PM
I suspect the operative word is "seemingly" .
The only uses I have for tracking is proof of delivery in case of dispute, which I don't think I have ever needed and to give my nervous customer the warm fuzzies becauee he thinks I did for his benefit instead of mine.
Tracking shows where the barcode has been, not where it is.
06-15-2019 07:55 PM
HO HO HO HO Another silly excuses by Canada Post! HO HO HO
06-16-2019 02:25 AM - edited 06-16-2019 02:27 AM
All my tracked shipments leaving Winnipeg head to Toronto and then head to either New York or Chicago.
Everything is normal with no delays from my perspective.
06-19-2019 08:07 AM
My parcels all go from Montreal directly to New York USPS and customs .
I had a buyer from New York 2 weeks ago . Instead of going directly to New York, the parcel was sent in the opposite direction to Calgary .
From Calgary it went to Vancouver . I called Canada post yesterday thinking it was lost seeing it was going to the far opposite end of the country .Canada Post assured me nothing was wrong and they said they were re routing some parcels . She said they do it from time to time .
It's in Washington this morning , still not delivered .
I also had a parcel sent from Montreal going to Montreal . That was re routed to Calgary too , and then back to Montreal where it was delivered .
This week, everything has been back to normal. So far 🙂
06-19-2019 12:55 PM
06-19-2019 01:39 PM
All letters and packages sent from Vancouver Island cross the Salish Sea to Vancouver/Richmond before moving on.
This includes mail sent from Victoria to Victoria.
Although to be fair, it doesn't seem to slow things down much.
06-19-2019 02:06 PM - edited 06-19-2019 02:07 PM
That does kind of make sense, since it's a central sorting warehouse. The same thing would happen in any city, miles away, if you sent something to your next door neighbour.
I've just had a few packages go back and forth lately - that's why I was startled. It's like they were doing a "do-over" because they didn't like the way the package travelled the first time...lol.
I'm starting to think the problem may be the driver that picks up mail at one of the CP counters I ship at (since I have had parcels - even tracked, go missing) - or the post office itself. I will be avoiding that post office and see if it helps the situation...