peacefrogdog
Registered Trader
I asked this before but Canada Post is giving me a hard time.
I'm sending a package with high end cards to a member here in Sweden and due to their value I want tracking. There are a couple of thick patch cards, and originally I put them in their usual protection and into one of the old UD Premier boxes, and then in a bubble mailer. OF course it was fairly thick, and was originally told that it would have to be sent as a package via courier or Express, costing $50!
So I looked on the Canada Post website, where I thought it said that for letter post, the dimensions had to be < 2 cm thick (and be able to fit through their little slot they have). So I repackaged things to fit those dimensions and went back. I was told that only DOCUMENTS can be sent registered mail to Sweden, and since this was clearly not a document I'd still have to send it as a package costing $50. When I said what the website said about the maximum dimensions to qualify as letter post (and thus for registered mail) I was told that "it doesn't matter what the website shows" because the 'front line' people at Canada Post make the decisions.
Please help me here - how have you sent to Europe with tracking? Is the thickness of the cards the thing which is screwing me over (because I can't pass them off as documents?) If I sent a regular card in a bubble mailer to Sweden, would they still charge me for a package because it's "not a document"?
How have you gone about shipping cards to Europe witih tracking and not get charged $50??
Rene
I'm sending a package with high end cards to a member here in Sweden and due to their value I want tracking. There are a couple of thick patch cards, and originally I put them in their usual protection and into one of the old UD Premier boxes, and then in a bubble mailer. OF course it was fairly thick, and was originally told that it would have to be sent as a package via courier or Express, costing $50!
So I looked on the Canada Post website, where I thought it said that for letter post, the dimensions had to be < 2 cm thick (and be able to fit through their little slot they have). So I repackaged things to fit those dimensions and went back. I was told that only DOCUMENTS can be sent registered mail to Sweden, and since this was clearly not a document I'd still have to send it as a package costing $50. When I said what the website said about the maximum dimensions to qualify as letter post (and thus for registered mail) I was told that "it doesn't matter what the website shows" because the 'front line' people at Canada Post make the decisions.
Please help me here - how have you sent to Europe with tracking? Is the thickness of the cards the thing which is screwing me over (because I can't pass them off as documents?) If I sent a regular card in a bubble mailer to Sweden, would they still charge me for a package because it's "not a document"?
How have you gone about shipping cards to Europe witih tracking and not get charged $50??
Rene