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David B

01-11-2005 16:26:52




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How long to you think it should take for a letter from Missouri to reach Canada? I bought a toy on ebay, and the guy I bought it off of say's he hasn't got his money yet. I mailed it on the 3rd of this month.
Thanks guys,
David




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Dooley

01-15-2005 07:07:49




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
The mail does take longer from the US to Canadian destinations. I always send letters to Canada "Air mail". Even if it never gets on a plane, it always gets there faster!



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SJ

01-12-2005 16:43:16




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
The babblin fools dont have any zipcodes up there



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John K

01-13-2005 09:10:09




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to SJ, 01-12-2005 16:43:16  
Who is the babblin fool, my zip is T4N IA3, I'm not babblin, but you may need a zipper. A wise person once told me it is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool instead of opening it and remove all doubt.



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buickanddeere

01-13-2005 11:50:15




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to John K, 01-13-2005 09:10:09  
My postal code is N0G 2T0. Stands for " No one goes to Tiverton Ontario."



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John M

01-12-2005 13:50:04




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
Bought a radiator shroud back in Oct from a guy on ebay who is in Canada,still aint got it!Cant any decent answers from anybody in Canada.Bought another radiator shroud from another guy in Canada,got it in 2 weeks and thats counting me mailing a money order.



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Ellis

01-12-2005 11:01:25




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
The simple fact is: do not get in a rush. Standard mail from Canada to the U.S. will take an average of 12 to 17 days. The same when parcels come from the U.S. to Canada; can take up to 17 days by ordinary mail. I have used in special circumstances priority/air mail and or puralator to speed up the process but it get expensive to have guranteed deliveries. Using UPS from the U.S. to Canada escalates the cost because UPS tacks on a hefty brokerage fee.
Ellis

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Jim.UT

01-12-2005 09:24:53




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
I'm having the same problem. I bought an old Ford tractor sales brochure on ebay on 12/15. I mailed the check on 12/16. He got it on 12/22 and shipped the book. It's still not here. I've contacted the seller and he says he has several things he shipped about the same time that have not arrived. Seller has plenty of good feedback so I have no reason to question what he says. I'm trying to be patient.

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buickanddeere

01-11-2005 17:36:48




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
The mail in Canada is even slower in the winter. This is due to having to use dog sleds, snowmobiles and bush planes to travel.

I sent a 3/4 torque wrench back to a vender in Texas with "poor hearing" = stupid. Specifically told her to send it parcel post. Instead a couple of days later she sends a cheerful e-mail telling how she saved me $2.03 in shipping fees by using UPS. Wrench showed up at the door with a brokerage and service fee bill larger than the cost of the tool. It was cheaper to forget about the wrench and get another than pay UPS.

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Hugh MacKay

01-11-2005 17:00:06




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
David: I've had mail go as quick as 2 days from SW Ontario to Iowa and take as long as 12 days to Illinois. I had one go to Indianna, I could have walked there and delivered it quicker. I find not much difference with it coming the other way either. Land mail is definately faster than air mail.

Shipping will not be a whole lot different. Properly labeled parcels are rarely ever opened.

I would stick with good old postal service both sides of the border. What they tell you it's going to cost is what it will cost, no surprise brokerage bills showing up 3 months later.

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Rod in Smiths Falls, ON,

01-11-2005 16:59:15




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
It took fifteen days for a package of plough manuals to reach me in Ontario from somewhere in the central states.

If sending a parcel north, send it as a gift. Otherwise it gets really expensive for the recipient.

UPS and Fedex cause big trouble with brokerage fees at the border. U.S. Parcel Service seems to sail right through, though.

Hope this helps.



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Allan in NE

01-11-2005 16:42:41




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  
Hi Dave,

I've had letters take as long as 3 weeks. It's the 911 thing kickin' in.

Also, every package crossing the line has to be opened and inspected, so your return trip is gonna take a spell too.

Allan



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Rockin' Farmer

01-12-2005 06:18:48




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to Allan in NE, 01-11-2005 16:42:41  
Allan,

Mail between U.S. and Canada has always been kind of "hit and miss." Spent a lot of my summers at my grandfathers cabin in NW Ontario back in the '60's and '70's, and letters or packages between Nebraska and there could take from 4 days to 4 weeks. Once saw the "postmistress" at the middle-of-nowhere post office/general store chuck a mail bag that came in off in a corner. Was still there a week later, hadn't been touched!
Not any faster when we'd mail something from Winnepeg. Just one of those things.

Rockin' Farmer

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lucasss

01-11-2005 16:40:59




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to David B, 01-11-2005 16:26:52  

can take 10 days in the mail. ups seems to be the fastest way to ship to canada .. lucass



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Stickler

01-12-2005 08:50:44




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to lucasss, 01-11-2005 16:40:59  
UPS might be the fastest, but they won't deliver to farms or PO boxes, which is all I have, and I refuse to pay brokerage charges of up to 400% of the item's value! Stick with the post office. Them darned parcel services are nothing but a collossal PITA even WITHIN canada, unless you live in a major city and happen to work at home.



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Harley

01-11-2005 19:41:47




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to lucasss, 01-11-2005 16:40:59  
Hello David, I have bought various items from the "upper" states, and it takes FOR EVER to go back and forth. Don't know what the trouble is, but maybe if we print WEE WEE MONSOUR on the front of the letter or something maybe it would go faster, don't know. Like the others have said, I can email my son in Iraq and talk in real time, and it takes two weeks to get a letter 1000 miles. Go figger. Later, Harley

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Rod in Smiths Falls, ON,

01-12-2005 14:32:35




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to Harley, 01-11-2005 19:41:47  
On eBay I recently bought a shaper cutter from Elite Tools in Quebec. They promised delivery within ten days. 26 HOURS later it arrived by parcel post.

Any way you slice it, that's excellent service.



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TomR Ont.

01-12-2005 18:29:00




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 Re: OT-Mail to Canada in reply to Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, , 01-12-2005 14:32:35  
ROD, Now that the whole of Canada know how fast they can deliver the mail. Someone will now be in deeep cow pucky.

Seriously, we deal with a company in Montreal and I'm sure they hold up their shipping until they have enough to get the better rate.

By the way what was all that Free Trade talk about?



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