01-03-2017 07:32 PM
Has anyone made a chart for the new mailing rates. Also on what date do the new rates start?
01-03-2017 07:57 PM - edited 01-03-2017 07:58 PM
Here is a topic I started 3 weeks ago on the new rates.
The rates go into effect Monday, January 16, 2017.
I do not recall if a specific post was made with a chart on the new rates.
01-03-2017 08:12 PM
I still cannot find 2017 Light Packet prices anywhere. Each year finding out the Light Packet new rates is difficult to find.
01-03-2017 08:29 PM
I did find this link to a third party site Etsy showing large increase to Light Packet for lower weights.
https://www.etsy.com/ca/help/article/5975
Now the above is sample package weight rate table. One can only speculate from this page what the new rates are.
If you look at Light Packet USA 0.1 kg shows $5.70 going to $6.84. A 100 gram parcel would be in the current 0 to 200g class of Light Packet USA.
The same chart shows Light Packet USA 0.5 kg staying the same at $11.75.
So I wonder if the weight breaks in Light Packet have changed. Currently 0-200, 201-300, 301-500 grams. Maybe they changed to just 2 classes, 0-250, 251-500 g and raised the rate for the lower class a lot. Light Packet has changed weight classes in the recent past.
In the same link above, Light Packet International stayed the same at 0.5 kg but increase a lot for the 0.1 kg example.
Why does Canad Post make it so difficult to find out Light Packet rates?
01-03-2017 09:23 PM
Usually Zee Chan does a fantastic chart for us.
I have used it all year and I am hoping she will be able to do
another one for 2017. Please and Thank you.
01-03-2017 09:57 PM
The only thing I could find on CP website so far is this:
01-03-2017 10:06 PM
Go to this link
and scroll down a few screens to Price Sheets and you will have links to 2016 current prices and 2017 new prices.
01-03-2017 10:22 PM
Hi, ok I see that but it only shows lettermail rates and not parcel rates? Unless I'm looking in the wrong spot ~ when I click on something that says parcels I get a big blue wheel but the rate guide still shows 2016 ....
01-03-2017 11:11 PM
The Calculated Shipping tool makes annual rate increases less worrisome.
01-03-2017 11:12 PM
oops did some more clicking and I think I found it, thanks 🙂
01-04-2017 01:21 AM - edited 01-04-2017 01:23 AM
@widgetc wrote:Has anyone made a chart for the new mailing rates. Also on what date do the new rates start?
2017 Rates for Light Packet / Small Packet / Tracked Packet (starting January 16)
Canada
The equivalent of Light Packet is oversize lettermail.
The stamped rates remain unchanged (same since April 2014)
000-030g .. 0.85
031-050g .. 1.20
051-100g .. 1.80
101-200g .. 2.95
201-300g .. 4.10
301-400g .. 4.70
401-500g .. 5.05
Small Packet / Tracked packet does not exist for Canada.
...
USA
Light Packet awaiting update. Lettermail stamped rates are unchanged.
000-200g .. 6.xx Light Packet
201-300g .. 8.xx Light Packet
000-250g .. 8.61 Small Packet (Air)
251-500g .. 11.29 Small Packet (Air)
301-500g .. 1x.xx Light Packet
000-250g .. 15.42 Tracked Packet
251-500g .. 16.71 Tracked Packet
501g-1kg .. 16.82 Small Packet (Air)
501g-1kg .. 18.92 Tracked Packet
...
Rest of the World
Lettermail stamped rates are unchanged.
Light Packet awaiting update.
Small Packet (air) -- the world is divided into 10 rate zones -- UK zone 2 rate is shown (+).
Tracked Packet has fuel surcharges, but also has online discounts. The world is divided into 10 zones -- the UK over-the-counter base rate with $100 insurance is shown (*).
000-200g .. x.xx ... Light Packet
000-250g .. 10.27+ . Small packet (air)
000-250g .. 35.58* . Tracked packet
201-300g .. 1x.xx .. Light Packet
251-500g .. 19.75+ . Small packet (air)
301-500g .. 2x.xx .. Light Packet
251-500g .. 45.98* . Tracked packet
500g-1kg .. 38.72+ . Small packet (air)
500g-1kg .. 56.31* . Tracked packet
1.0-1.5kg .. 48.46+ . Small packet (air)
1.0-1.5kg .. 62.50* . Tracked packet
1.5-2.0kg .. 58.20+ . Small packet (air)
1.5-2.0kg .. 69.41* . Tracked packet
...
01-04-2017 01:55 AM
@ypdc_dennis wrote:
2017 Rates for Light Packet / Small Packet / Tracked Packet (starting January 16)
This is really good. Very handy & easy, a great reference. Too bad it can't be pinned to the top somewhere, permanently, then updated as need be.
01-04-2017 02:02 AM
01-04-2017 10:20 AM
I guess we get the shaft again for light packet, a whole lot more than 3% or 4% as seems ro be the norm every year.
Getting a little sickening. I guess CP gets to gouge when there us no competition that is reasonable!
01-04-2017 11:39 AM
Maybe Canada Post heard us bemoaning the lack of a small packet-type service for domestic items and has instead decided to make it appear less attractive we so that we don't miss it.
01-04-2017 01:14 PM
@lucitabby wrote:Usually Zee Chan does a fantastic chart for us.
I have used it all year and I am hoping she will be able to do
another one for 2017.
Please and Thank you.
I'll try to make one on or after Jan 16, when the new rates actually kicks in on CP website 🙂
01-04-2017 03:17 PM
@mjwl2006 wrote:Maybe Canada Post heard us bemoaning the lack of a small packet-type service for domestic items and has instead decided to make it appear less attractive we so that we don't miss it.
That is called "other" letter post which is not an issue in Canada
01-04-2017 10:06 PM
@widgetc wrote:Has anyone made a chart for the new mailing rates. Also on what date do the new rates start?
These are the two charts I just printed off for lettermail Canada, U.S.A. and International:
https://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/supportdocuments/advanced_lm_pricesheet-e.pdf
https://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/supportdocuments/advanced_lp_pricesheet-e.pdf
I'm still not clear about light packet rates. For the U.S, would it not fall under the oversize lettermail which indicates $5.36 plus GST for over 100 g to 200 g (which is what I primarily use), but then that's less than the current rate which totals $5.70. What???
01-04-2017 10:20 PM - edited 01-04-2017 10:20 PM
no. Every year we don't find out light packet until the last second. They've always been weird with that
01-05-2017 01:13 AM
Technically you are only supposed to use USA and international lettermail for documents...not for merchandise so the 2 rates are always different.