Canada Post Deliveries

BC regs are 50% capacity.

But Workers' Comp. Board gave us all the right to refuse to work if we "feel unsafe". All this with mandatory masks at work. Can't get fired for that either even at a non-union shop.

So pretty much CanPost can be at 10%.

Government should step in and Mandate for those idiots to start working, a lot of people lost their jobs during this pandemic, canada post are just a Mockery of the system , i would FIRE 75% of the ####443rs, and hire NEW People that WANT to work, NOT PLAY the System.
 
Richmond is a real bottleneck where things get hung up pending shipment to the BC interior. I've got a shipment from Calgary, which was sent yesterday, with an advertised delivery of 16 Dec. That's overly optimistic, esp in the huge Christmas surge of online shopping. CPost must be making a pi$$-pot full of money these days.

I've got a package stuck in Richmond since Dec 6th....thats 11 days, a little bit ridiculous IMO...:(
 
Colonel Mustard mailed an order on 04DEC. CanadaPost initially showed an expected delivery date 09DEC and the item continued to be "in transit" with daily updates from 09DEC to "expected delivery tomorrow" for four days, always also showing "in transit". Then expected delivery dates stopped, it remained in transit with "delayed" until today. It now reports "processed in Saskatoon" and expected delivery (in Saskatoon) four days from today.

I'm not surprised and there's no point complaining, they always have way more stuff to move this time of year than they can handle at normal speed. They take on extra staff for the season but there's still a limit of space and transport capability. With the Plague of Wuhan work rates have slowed in most organisations because of mandatory precautions and the volume of online shopping with attendant shipping is up. CanadaPost said last weekend they delivered an all-time record number of parcels for that period. I expect they are bound to have an all-time record of late parcels, too.
 
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You guys are funny complaining about late December shipments...

I am still waiting for any kind of update on several from November 25th.

Same here. Everyone at Canada Post should be fired........after I get my package of course ;)

But seriously, they are useless. Many people would love to have their jobs
 
Last scanned on November 27, In Transit from Stoney Creek. 3 weeks since. Open a ticket on Monday and got a your generic form reply today.


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Dear Customer,

Our investigation into your request indicates that no scan has been uploaded to the Canada Post tracking system to indicate delivery of your item.

We appreciate the concern associated with this shipment. At Canada Post, we strive to provide exceptional service and the best delivery experience possible and security of the mail is a top priority at Canada Post.

Any further action must be initiated by the sender of the item. If you have still not received the item, please notify the sender and instruct them to contact Canada Post if they wish to initiate a claim.
 
How long should I wait before I start a Claim?

Only the shipper can start the claim. I think even a claim is futile as all these packages are just in a trailer or corner of the warehouse sitting unprocessed. CP knows this and won't really pay out a claim at this point. Plus I want my item more than I want the uninsured $100 entitlement.
 
Canada post what a joke
they have a package in Quebec for 2 weeks now I am still wait for it to be sent and I am in Ontario I could walked there and back.
 
Both me and the sender made tickets today for my item. Was supposed to be delivered on December 9th. Left Calgary on the 2nd and still no sign of it. I suspect clogged up somewhere in the Richmond centre. Its pretty ####ing ridiculous honestly.
 
Both me and the sender made tickets today for my item. Was supposed to be delivered on December 9th. Left Calgary on the 2nd and still no sign of it. I suspect clogged up somewhere in the Richmond centre. Its pretty ####ing ridiculous honestly.

From Post Mistress at local Post Office - the item in the parcel belongs to the sender, until they deliver it to receiver. They x-ray it, and discover that it is not in compliance - is on the sender, not on the receiver. In my limited experience, they deal with the "sender" - they do not have a lot of anything for the parcel receiver - not the receiver's stuff in their eyes... Sender choses or not to get insurance coverage - receiver never can do that - no way that local Post Office people know how me as receiver can buy insurance - will never know if insurance coverage was purchased or not - can only be done by the parcel sender.
 
Shipped last Monday from Manitoba , picking up today( was available yesterday) in Ontario.... not bad, one week...
Merry Christmas!.... to me lol
 
I had two deliveries last week, one from England the other from Florida. They came FEDEX to the border and then transferred to Canada Post, both arrived in less than 7 business days from the original supplier. I have some packages coming via Canada Post originating in Canada and supposed delivery is 29 December order date was 16 December!
 
I have a firearm coming Canada Post. Was accepted at the post office in Quebec on December 7th. And that's it. No update of any kind saying it was/is in transit, just a item delayed notification 5 days ago. By tracking it looks like it hasn't even left the post office where it was dropped off 15 days ago.
 
Still waiting for packages from BC.. That I ordered on the 27/28th of Nov.

Order a Mattress on 18th of Dec, It shipped that day. Got it delivered today, by FedEx..
 
DHL brought me a 6-ft long parcel from San Diego to Alberta in 5 days. Amazon.ca still gets stuff to me in 3 days. CanPar brought me gunpowder in 3 days. UPS is good, once Tenda finalkly got around to shipping my stuff haha. Canada Post parcels sent to me from inside Alberta (stuff off EE) make it in normal time, under a week. But some parcels from Ontario or Vancouver are at 3 weeks and counting. Meanwhile, other CP parcels from Ontario and Vancouver (shipped on the same day) made it in under 2 weeks. CP's regional sorting has totally fallen apart. They must be letting some trailers sit while others get unloaded...
 
Despite Covid & Christmas, canada post has become quite Dysfunctional ! It took me Three Weeks to get a gun from Calgary, 700 miles away. How's does amazon still deliver in Two Days what takes canada post Two Weeks ? Time to Privatize !
 
I gave a gentleman a Canada Post ‘Flexdelivery’ address to send a parcel to me ... his post office said the postal code was invalid. So I provided my home delivery address. Then because the Flexdelivery address was a ‘cut and paste’ copy of what Canada Post had given me (and I had used for several years) ...I finally reached a Canada Post agent to ask what was going on ... the agent verified that the postal code I had provided was correct....the local Post Office was incorrect.... she apologized for them. This isn’t rocket science.
 
Sometimes It feels like this

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Amazon 2 days from the Lower Mainland to Vancouver Island.
FedEx & couriers achieving close to regular delivery times (+1-2 days from US.)
Canada Post letters; late by 3-5 days.
Canada Post parcel: NOTHING since NOV 25th.

Time to go private.

Candocad
 
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