
08-05-2023 05:22 PM - edited 08-05-2023 05:23 PM
08-05-2023 09:42 PM
I've never had a domestic return so never faced the situation, I would probably just use Canada Post.
In any event I would never use a service that required the buyer to do anything but slap a label on a package an d at most drop it off at a post office.
If I was using a private carrier I would be arranging pick-up from the buyers location.
08-07-2023 02:39 PM
I think that you can go to Canada Post, buy a specific 'return label' and then give a code to the buyer so that they can print it. Disclaimer, I haven't actually tried this but I'm sure that someone here mentioned doing that.
08-07-2023 03:40 PM
You can actually set it up through Canada Post so that you just give the buyer a link. They put in the package details and it gives them a label (or code if they prefer) and charges you. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure you get charged counter rates with no discounts. I haven't had to use it since I've set it up, so I'm not positive.