
02-18-2024 12:40 PM
Anyone have a high volume of sales to either Hawaii or Alaska? I have some but very infrequent. According to the dot com board USPS is adding region 10 to cover those points (includes US territories and protectorates) starting around July. In the USA those states can be turned on or off. We can't in Canada.
For Canadian sellers there is "currently" no difference in rates to those states. Only takes more time because parcels are routed to the Continental USA first before forwarding on. Maybe those locations will get a influx of sales for Canadian sellers with those announced changes. Time will tell and fingers crossed.
-Lotz
02-18-2024 01:07 PM
Yes, I am aware of the new USPS shipping category for Hawaii, Alaska,etc...
It has been many,many years since I have had any sales to either Hawaii or Alaska, but one never knows how this new Zone 10 shipping will affect sellers and subsequent sales to those areas...
02-18-2024 01:14 PM
Why should Canada Post care how much it costs USPS to deliver our mail, any more than China Post or the Royal Mail does?
Or for that matter USPS and the cost of shipping to Nunavut?
Once out of the originating postal service's hands, the UPU agreement is that the receiving postal service will deliver.
The finances for all this are complex and not at the retail level.
02-18-2024 04:30 PM
The additional cost for Zone 10 is minimal, for most sellers the amount of orders from HI and AK is very modest.
This new zone provides lots of room for whining but the reality is that few sellers would spending more than a few Dollars over an entire year due to this change.
02-18-2024 05:42 PM
@recped wrote:The additional cost for Zone 10 is minimal, for most sellers the amount of orders from HI and AK is very modest.
This new zone provides lots of room for whining but the reality is that few sellers would spending more than a few Dollars over an entire year due to this change.
Wouldn't it be more from a buyers perspective for paying more to receive orders to these locations? Similar to how it is not cheap to ship to anywhere in Canada that requires processing through an air stage office. It basically wipes out any previous subsidy that was in place for those locations. The dreaded additional charges will apply.
-Lotz
02-18-2024 10:40 PM
@lotzofuniquegoodies wrote:Wouldn't it be more from a buyers perspective for paying more to receive orders to these locations? Similar to how it is not cheap to ship to anywhere in Canada that requires processing through an air stage office. It basically wipes out any previous subsidy that was in place for those locations. The dreaded additional charges will apply.
The calculation of negotiated international shipping rates should take into consideration the volume of goods travelling to specific areas of the destination country. The cheaper US states with larger shipping volumes subsidize the more expensive states with lower shipping volumes.
Sort of like when you see a couple of dozen salad dressing varieties at the supermarket that are the same brand, size and price. It's not going to cost Kraft-Heinz the same to manufacture a bottle of first press olive-oil Greek feta dressing as it would a bottle of balsamic vinagrette or a bottle of high-calorie Caesar, but they charge the supermarket the same and the supermarket in turn charges consumers the same. The less expensive to manufacture dressings subsidize the more expensive ones and the price the manufacturer charges the supermarket is based on the overall anticipated popularity of each dressing.
02-19-2024 06:42 AM
Just sent a CP tracked package to Hawaii, and same price as for anywhere else in the US. Interesting to see how long it takes.
02-19-2024 12:16 PM
@byto253 wrote:Just sent a CP tracked package to Hawaii, and same price as for anywhere else in the US. Interesting to see how long it takes.
What does it show on your package for estimated delivery time?
With CP HI and AK for me from Calgary in the past were usually 15 to 18 days with Small Packet Air. Rest of the USA was 8 to 12 days. Anyone in the eastern Canada would get routed through Chicago so unsure how long that would extend actual delivery time or quoted for that matter. From previous testing of eBay delivery times they tend to display a 1 size fits all for majority of to and froms. Because of rates tracked not really was a thing in the past. May be more than likely the first choice for buyers going forward because sellers are can now show the discounted rates. If rates appear better for those consumers there is a chance Canadian sellers may pick up some business as a consquence. Well, that is the hope!!!
-Lotz
Just tested tested Calgary to /LA/Hawaii from eBay for 1 of my listings.
Calgary to LA - 7 to 15 days Tracked
Calgary to HI- 7 to 8 days Tracked
Strangely CP shows the following:
Calgary to LA - 8 Business Days Tracked
Calgary to HI - 7 Business Days Tracked
As per all things eBay etc your milage may vary. (Note:eBay no longer factors (includes) customs delays as part of their disclaimer message on rates page. That can affect delivery times to intenational locations.
Rate testing shows service guarantees apply for Xpresspost at CP
Disclaimer on alert page shows the following: All service guarantees for U.S. and international destinations remain suspended at this time.
If a customer asks I always explain estimates shown by eBay are hopeful optimism (generic) at best. Most are fine with that.
02-19-2024 12:46 PM
Small Packet post (First Class Package International in the US) has historically been regarded by the UPU as an extension of international letter post and generally travels in the letter post stream rather than the parcel post stream, although that distinction is becoming blurred. It's also not subject to volumetric weight the way the package might be with another carrier.
I doubt there are any plans to adjust how Canada Post and USPS handle Small Packet mail to Alaska or Hawai'i.
02-19-2024 01:29 PM
@marnotom! wrote:Small Packet post (First Class Package International in the US) has historically been regarded by the UPU as an extension of international letter post and generally travels in the letter post stream rather than the parcel post stream, although that distinction is becoming blurred. It's also not subject to volumetric weight the way the package might be with another carrier.
I doubt there are any plans to adjust how Canada Post and USPS handle Small Packet mail to Alaska or Hawai'i.
The default with eBay labels is now Tracked. Small packet air doesn't even show up as an available option. You could still buy small packet air at CP if you wanted. Discount on that service is minimal. I still show it only for comparison sake and who knows how long if this promo will remain indefinitely.
-Lotz
02-19-2024 04:39 PM
Feb 21 to Feb. 29 is the last date in the range. It was sold on .com and the service was "Standard Shipping from outside US".