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Runscott 12-04-2014 11:39 AM

Why I don't ship to Canada
 
I don't normally ship to Canada, and I explained in advance to the customer, all the things that I expected to go wrong. So far, this really isn't all that bad. The part that I find irritating about it all is that he seems to hold me responsible for his item not arriving in 7-10 calendar days from the time of purchase. I really wish I had some say at the U.S. post offices, Canadian post offices, and Customs. Oddly, I don't.

"Hello Scott
Just to let you know that as of today's (Dec 4) mail I still have not received the item I purchased way back on November 19 according to the PayPal transaction receipt.

I checked the USPS web site today and the last entry is dated Nov. 30 saying that customs clearance was complete.

Just to let you know I typically receive items from the US, whom I buy from on a regular basis, in 7 to 10 calendar days after I purchase the item.

I wish I had known it would take this long to reach me, I could have paid more for a quicker delivery. Heck I often send copies of my books (8.5 x 11, 415 pages) to the US by courier and they get there in 2 days for only $22 or $23 or so ..."

ullmandds 12-04-2014 11:41 AM

damn canadians!!

D. Bergin 12-04-2014 11:46 AM

When he says "I wish I had known", he's really implying "YOU should have known".


;)



Canada has always been one of the slowest places to get stuff to for me.

mybuddyinc 12-04-2014 11:47 AM

Some people just like to complain. Your probably dealing with someone who complained that their McCafe didn't have enough hazelnut this morning.

I've sent to Canada many times without issue.






Punch Line: .........oh, what team does she play for ??

Runscott 12-04-2014 11:57 AM

There are several Canadian forum members who I ship to without hesitation (actually, any who have ever asked). The key thing is that we don't hold one another responsible for things outside of our control.

In the future, shipping to Canada will be insured, trackable, quickest method USPS offers, at full cost. No other options, and no whining if it's a baseball item, because everyone knows.....

drcy 12-04-2014 12:29 PM

I shipped a photo to a woman in England who complained about the British import fee she was charged. I told her I was a lifelong American citizen and had zero influence on the laws of her country.

Happily, she agreed and said she was just blowing off steam.

sac_bunt 12-04-2014 12:33 PM

Oh behalf of "us"
 
I have a shipping address in both countries and my good & bad experiences have been the same regardless of where I ship from/to.

As for this guy... he probably didn't realize you were celebrating Thanksgiving/Black Friday and that items traditionally take a little longer.

Canada Post generally advises during the Xmas Holidays that they expect a slower delivery service so he should have taken it into consideration.

Jeff

1963Topps Set 12-04-2014 12:34 PM

Did you ever stop to consider that Canada does not have Saturday mail delivery? We have it which is why we get things quicker here then they get theirs there. Also, did you consider the harsh weather Canada gets? I was up in Montreal one winter and boy! Did I experience cold! They get a ton of snow which only slows things down considerably. Also consider the holiday rush right now.. As long as the package gets there safely, that should be the ONLY concern.

mantleman 12-04-2014 12:37 PM

Canadian
 
Ahhg! Please don't put us all in one basket. Here is a heads up for any of my fellow Canadians out there who are unaware of shipping times

IT CAN TAKE UP TO FOUR WEEKS FOR A STANDARD PACKAGE TO ARRIVE. ANYTHING SOONER IS A BONUS!!

Once this is understood, everything will go smoothly. If not, our 'merican counterparts will keep declining shipping to Canada.......and I don't blame them.........and i will miss out on many cards I want/need !!!!!!!

Cheers

Andy

drcy 12-04-2014 12:40 PM

My saying is "Some people like to complain."

Runscott 12-04-2014 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mantleman (Post 1351003)
Ahhg! Please don't put us all in one basket. Here is a heads up for any of my fellow Canadians out there who are unaware of shipping times

IT CAN TAKE UP TO FOUR WEEKS FOR A STANDARD PACKAGE TO ARRIVE. ANYTHING SOONER IS A BONUS!!

Once this is understood, everything will go smoothly. If not, our 'merican counterparts will keep declining shipping to Canada.......and I don't blame them.........and i will miss out on many cards I want/need !!!!!!!

Cheers

Andy

Haha. Don't worry - no one is lumping you all in one basket.
None of you are going to believe me, but my last note to him was the following.
The thing he doesn't get is that no one wants hassles. We want to be able to have fixed shipping prices, have simple clear communication, print labels at home, and not get bitched at. We can do all of that with the U.S., but little of it with Canada. My response to him essentially means - 'no more Canadian shipping'. But I did that nicely, didn't I?

"My apologies. I really appreciate your feedback. As a result, I have disconnected the Canadian shipping option on my website. In the future, if a Canadian wants to buy an item, I will give them the shipping options in advance and they can pay full cost for whichever one they choose.

The book cleared customs the afternoon of November 30, so I would expect you to receive it any day now."

His response: "Yes, I am aware that the book has cleared customs but that exact same message was there on Dec 1 which means nothing has changed since that time."

If I am reading this correctly, he is now holding me responsible for the speed of the Canadian postal service. That would be....more bitching.

insccollectibles 12-04-2014 12:53 PM

Go to the Canadian post office website and type in the tracking. It should pull up the info since it arrived in Canada.

Runscott 12-04-2014 01:06 PM

Thanks for that information. If nothing else, it should provide solace for my customer, as I added him to Canada Post's email notification for the package.

iwantitiwinit 12-04-2014 01:41 PM

In the immortal words of Charlie Sheen.."What's this got to do with me?" Don't even know why this guy is busting them. He can clearly see the package passed thru customs. It's his fault not yours, if he doesn't want stuff held up by the canadian mounted postmen then move to the U.S.

insccollectibles 12-04-2014 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1351014)
Thanks for that information. If nothing else, it should provide solace for my customer, as I added him to Canada Post's email notification for the package.

No problem Scott. I've been there as well and try not to ship to Canada very often due to these issues.

Runscott 12-04-2014 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantitiwinit (Post 1351023)
In the immortal words of Charlie Sheen.."What's this got to do with me?" Don't even know why this guy is busting them. He can clearly see the package passed thru customs. It's his fault not yours, if he doesn't want stuff held up by the canadian mounted postmen then move to the U.S.

He re-iterated in a recent email that he gets stuff 7 calendar days from the moment he pays. He also mentioned 'courier' again :eek: Still, this is nothing compared to the Canadian who bought a hat from me, opened a case while it was in customs, then bought another hat from me after the case was closed. No apologies, no communication. It ended up being good, as I sold two hats. :)

grainsley 12-04-2014 02:57 PM

Canada Post
 
I was under the impression that items from the U.S. to Canada (where I am) no longer have the option of tracking, they push you to use Purolator, which Canada Post just happens to own. I have had literally hundreds of purchases items from the U.S. make it to me just fine, never anything lost. I simply decided not to sweat it for at least 2 weeks after I have been told an item was shipped, and don't get overly concerned even at the 3 week mark. Once the seller says it is shipped, I have to have some blind faith, and it is now in the hands of USPS/Canada Post/Customs. Canada Post is very reliable, you can COUNT on them to be slow. It's even harder on some of us who live in fairly remote locations, as I do. I have had mail sent from Vancouver to Powell River, a five hour drive including the two ferries, and it took 6 days to get here. I think we have all been spoiled by email speed, but last time I checked you can't send a package that way.

Runscott 12-04-2014 03:00 PM

Grant, thanks for that post. It's so logical that there has to be a flaw in it :)

D. Bergin 12-04-2014 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1351011)

The book cleared customs the afternoon of November 30, so I would expect you to receive it any day now."

His response: "Yes, I am aware that the book has cleared customs but that exact same message was there on Dec 1 which means nothing has changed since that time."

If I am reading this correctly, he is now holding me responsible for the speed of the Canadian postal service. That would be....more bitching.


Good God, it's only December 4th. It can take days from clearing customs just to get moved on to the next sorting facility.

These people exist in all countries including the U.S., I suppose. I once got a vociferous complaint why a package I shipped out was scanned in Springfield, MA, when the package was supposed to be headed South.

Well, that's where all my Priority Mail seems to get routed to along the way, but for some reason this guy thought I was trying to pull a fast one on him, for whatever reason.

:confused:

iwantitiwinit 12-04-2014 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1351050)
He re-iterated in a recent email that he gets stuff 7 calendar days from the moment he pays. He also mentioned 'courier' again :eek: Still, this is nothing compared to the Canadian who bought a hat from me, opened a case while it was in customs, then bought another hat from me after the case was closed. No apologies, no communication. It ended up being good, as I sold two hats. :)

He must be confused because Canadian Thanksgiving is in October if I'm not mistaken, here in the U.S., where things matter, Thanksgiving is celebrated appropriately on the fourth Thursday of November. This holiday tends to slow up the mail process.

Are you sure your buyer isn't Adrian?

grainsley 12-04-2014 03:27 PM

Logic?
 
Scott, logic is not one of the very few qualities that I am known for.

Runscott 12-04-2014 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantitiwinit (Post 1351060)
He must be confused because Canadian Thanksgiving is in October if I'm not mistaken, here in the U.S., where things matter, Thanksgiving is celebrated appropriately on the fourth Thursday of November. This holiday tends to slow up the mail process.

Are you sure your buyer isn't Adrian?

He wished me 'Happy Thanksgiving' in the first email complaint, so he had to be aware.

On a more positive note, I just learned that if you have a supply of customs forms (you have to order from the USPS or pick up at the post office), then you can actually purchase postage to Canada online and just attach the customs form, and the postman will pick up the package. His biggest complaint was that I didn't choose a shipping option that would get the item to him in 7-10 calendar days, so the only thing remaining is to make it clear to customers that for low-value items you are shipping first class and that it will take 3-4 weeks (to be safe).

pariah1107 12-04-2014 04:05 PM

I once lived at PO Box PML, Chignik, Alaska 995** for three years. At the time, very few in the lower 48 believed me, and I may have had a half dozen offers rescinded because of my Port Moller Location address. It is hard to send outside, and sometimes even within the US.

I am sorry this person has not shown more patience, but that comes with the territory, literally. I would not be hesitant to remind this person of where he is and how long it may take to even pass the most rudimentary of customs.

I used to send photos of the 1924 Port Moller Herring Chokers for encouragement...
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psa5534bff.jpg

thescooper 12-04-2014 04:11 PM

I live in Canada, (10 miles from the US of A) and I often buy from this board, I always calculate 14-38 days for delivery. I am from England where you post something at 4 o'clock on a Monday and it is there by 0600 hrs the next day so I get very frustrated with the post office here too

baseballart 12-04-2014 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1350979)
damn canadians!!

Complainers, all of them! :cool:

slidekellyslide 12-04-2014 07:06 PM

I have decided that I am done shipping internationally on ebay...won't even use their stupid Global Shipping Program anymore. I sent an item to Mexico (rare boy scouts patch)...the buyer after two weeks opened a case against me...tracking showed the item was in customs. Ebay sided with the buyer and automatically deducted the money from my paypal. A few weeks pass and I decide to check on the status of the patch...it was delivered. I contact ebay and they tell me to pound sand, but I am free to try and invoice the buyer through paypal. I contact the buyer, he says he's out of town for the next month, but will check on it when he gets home. :mad:

As far as the GSP goes, I have had so many international buyers back out of transactions now because the fees that ebay is charging are ridiculous that it's not even worth using the program. They are even charging customs fees on items that don't even apply to customs fees in whatever country an item is going to. I'm starting to wonder if ebay is deliberately trying to kill their own company.

steve B 12-04-2014 08:52 PM

International shipping can be a mystery.

I'd been told - now several years ago- that for many countries the mail time depended on the envelope making the flight. Not all flights did mail, and many only carried mail once a week or even less often for odd places.

So things would usually take some time. I was buying stuff from the UK, and it was usually a week, maybe a bit longer.

Then one time I ordered, right about this time of year. Figured on two weeks since the mails were full. The next day the postman knocks. ???? I'm not expecting anything. It's the package from the UK! Not sent express or anything, made it next day. He didn't believe me until I pointed out the date on the post office label.

I had a package going to the UK take only 3 days, a big surprise as well.

On the other side, there's customs and culture.

One of the bike guys was in Holland. Every shipment he sent anyone got a month or longer delay in US customs. Apparently they really inspected the Holland shipments for drugs.

Another one was buying a bike from a guy in Italy. Deal done, paid, and I wait......Nothing. After about 6 months I see him selling a pair of special wheels for the same sort of bike through a guy in NJ who would handle stuff for him. Basically buying a crate full of stuff and the seller would include a bunch of other stuff for him to ship so there would be less shipping time. So I was a bit worried figuring he'd forgotten and parted the thing out. Asked and the response was "don't worry, that's a spare pair of wheels for the bike. He's shipping it soon, they just don't have the same sort of hurry to business we have" Week later it shows up. Packed really well, and with a couple bonus parts for the delay (Not expensive but useful)

I wonder how international Ebay deals with that? I'm led to understand it's a fairly common thing in Europe for things to be a bit relaxed.

Steve B

ibuysportsephemera 12-05-2014 04:30 AM

With eBay so willing to side with the customer on all things, I do not understand why anyone would risk shipping to any country other than their own. Just my 2¢...I stopped shipping outside of the US many years ago.

Jeff

buymycards 12-05-2014 05:19 AM

?
 
I have come up with a whole bunch of "herring choker" jokes, but out of respect to my fellow board members, I will refrain from posting them.

:)

Rick

sgbernard 12-05-2014 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1350978)
I don't normally ship to Canada, and I explained in advance to the customer, all the things that I expected to go wrong. So far, this really isn't all that bad. The part that I find irritating about it all is that he seems to hold me responsible for his item not arriving in 7-10 calendar days from the time of purchase. I really wish I had some say at the U.S. post offices, Canadian post offices, and Customs. Oddly, I don't.

"Hello Scott
Just to let you know that as of today's (Dec 4) mail I still have not received the item I purchased way back on November 19 according to the PayPal transaction receipt.

I checked the USPS web site today and the last entry is dated Nov. 30 saying that customs clearance was complete.

Just to let you know I typically receive items from the US, whom I buy from on a regular basis, in 7 to 10 calendar days after I purchase the item.

I wish I had known it would take this long to reach me, I could have paid more for a quicker delivery. Heck I often send copies of my books (8.5 x 11, 415 pages) to the US by courier and they get there in 2 days for only $22 or $23 or so ..."

I moved to Canada this summer, and things indeed take forever. I've been too afraid to ship baseball cards up here yet (as many of you who have traded or sold cards to me know).

By the way, grammar police: terrible use of "whom" by this guy. Has the United States been selling him cards regularly?

toledo_mudhen 12-05-2014 06:24 AM

Do they have Christmas in Canada?

Paul S 12-05-2014 06:40 AM

Yes, but the holiday greeting cards arrive in February.

ibuysportsephemera 12-05-2014 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul S (Post 1351273)
Yes, but the holiday greeting cards arrive in February.

Unless they are sent by Halloween :D

Jeff

bnorth 12-05-2014 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve B (Post 1351217)
International shipping can be a mystery.

I'd been told - now several years ago- that for many countries the mail time depended on the envelope making the flight. Not all flights did mail, and many only carried mail once a week or even less often for odd places.

So things would usually take some time. I was buying stuff from the UK, and it was usually a week, maybe a bit longer.

Then one time I ordered, right about this time of year. Figured on two weeks since the mails were full. The next day the postman knocks. ???? I'm not expecting anything. It's the package from the UK! Not sent express or anything, made it next day. He didn't believe me until I pointed out the date on the post office label.

I had a package going to the UK take only 3 days, a big surprise as well.

On the other side, there's customs and culture.

One of the bike guys was in Holland. Every shipment he sent anyone got a month or longer delay in US customs. Apparently they really inspected the Holland shipments for drugs.

Another one was buying a bike from a guy in Italy. Deal done, paid, and I wait......Nothing. After about 6 months I see him selling a pair of special wheels for the same sort of bike through a guy in NJ who would handle stuff for him. Basically buying a crate full of stuff and the seller would include a bunch of other stuff for him to ship so there would be less shipping time. So I was a bit worried figuring he'd forgotten and parted the thing out. Asked and the response was "don't worry, that's a spare pair of wheels for the bike. He's shipping it soon, they just don't have the same sort of hurry to business we have" Week later it shows up. Packed really well, and with a couple bonus parts for the delay (Not expensive but useful)

I wonder how international Ebay deals with that? I'm led to understand it's a fairly common thing in Europe for things to be a bit relaxed.

Steve B


If you think bike parts get looked at close from Holland, bring back a suitcase full of bags of coffee.:eek:

My favorite coffee is the Albert Heijn store brand pods. They fit my Senseo coffee maker. So whenever I go over I bring a whole suitcase full back because it is way cheaper than ordering them online.

Only had customs search me once but when the guy seen a whole bag of bags of coffee he thought he hit the drug smuggling mule of the year. After a hour of closely inspecting every bag and having my stuff scattered out over the entire table he was highly disappointed. Probably would have took a lot less time if I wasn't calling him, his Mom, sister, and everybody that knew him really nasty names. PS they really hate being only called Barny Fife and not their name.

Runscott 12-05-2014 11:11 AM

He just emailed that he received the item, and he didn't complain about anything else. Customs the afternoon of November 30, arrives the morning of December 5. Seems pretty good for this time of year.

auggiedoggy 12-05-2014 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1350978)
I don't normally ship to Canada, and I explained in advance to the customer, all the things that I expected to go wrong. So far, this really isn't all that bad. The part that I find irritating about it all is that he seems to hold me responsible for his item not arriving in 7-10 calendar days from the time of purchase. I really wish I had some say at the U.S. post offices, Canadian post offices, and Customs. Oddly, I don't.

"Hello Scott
Just to let you know that as of today's (Dec 4) mail I still have not received the item I purchased way back on November 19 according to the PayPal transaction receipt.

I checked the USPS web site today and the last entry is dated Nov. 30 saying that customs clearance was complete.

Just to let you know I typically receive items from the US, whom I buy from on a regular basis, in 7 to 10 calendar days after I purchase the item.

I wish I had known it would take this long to reach me, I could have paid more for a quicker delivery. Heck I often send copies of my books (8.5 x 11, 415 pages) to the US by courier and they get there in 2 days for only $22 or $23 or so ..."

Scott,

Ok, so you were dealing with an idiot who happens to be Canadian. But just remember this: Not all Canadians are idiots and not all idiots are Canadian.

Cheers,

Rob (not a Canadian idiot) ;)

t206hound 12-05-2014 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 1351168)
I have decided that I am done shipping internationally on ebay...won't even use their stupid Global Shipping Program anymore. I sent an item to Mexico (rare boy scouts patch)...the buyer after two weeks opened a case against me...tracking showed the item was in customs. Ebay sided with the buyer and automatically deducted the money from my paypal.

I'm confused as to how this could have happened. Your responsibility ended at the point in time that the GSP location (in Kentucky, I think) received the item. Or was this NOT using the GSP?

jgmp123 12-05-2014 12:14 PM

I sent an item to a member here (mlbtraderumorsn) in Canada the beginning of November and according to him, it still hasn't arrived....Not sure what's going on up north....

slidekellyslide 12-05-2014 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t206hound (Post 1351359)
I'm confused as to how this could have happened. Your responsibility ended at the point in time that the GSP location (in Kentucky, I think) received the item. Or was this NOT using the GSP?

I did not use the GSP for this item.


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