Mail Service Canada from US, "Who Shot the Eagle"


I have sent several items by Global Air Mail Service through the US Mail. These items seem to take an unusal amount of time. I have sent 3 items in the last two weeks and only one has arrived in Canada. Your feedback will be very much appreciated.

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stealth93es
Well said Lugnut!

I'm employed indirectly by the USPS in that I work for a contract carrier who, by definition, has a contract with the USPS. When I applied for the job I completed both the USPS application & the contractors, so in essence I do work for the post office. I have a different perspective regarding the USPS & can honestly say most of the people I've met are concerned about the quality of their work which of course affects how your mail is delivered. Let's just say one person can screw up something & unfortunately when it's your letter it makes the whole USPS look bad.

Sean, yes, in most cases media mail (bookrate) is much less expensive but it also depends on proximity. I just mailed a 25 lb. package 100 miles from here & it was $4.00 cheaper to send it parcel post compared to bookrate. Hard to believe but true. I have the receipt in my hand & the total was $5.64. Additionally, if bookrate is used the insurance rates are higher, if that service is desired.

Oh yeah, back to the original question for Stealth93. I've used Global Express only one time sending a 40 lb. box to Hong Kong from VA. It only took 3 days to get there. I sent a similar package to Canada via Express Mail & it took over 2 months to arrive. Customs had it & there's a thread that's not very old about that topic.
On Wednsday I mailed two packages from Philadelphia using Priority Mail . One to California, the other one to Florida. They both arrived today (Friday). I think that is pretty good.
I do business with Canadian companies and we use the mail frequently. Whether sending or receiving the time required is inconsistent and can be very long. This is not the fault of the USPS or the Canadian mail. Since neither provides service in the others country a "hand off" must occur. Couple this with customs delays and you can wait some time. If your in a hurry you have to use a private carrier and hope customs doesn't tag it for "verification and inspection". So don't blame the eagle, he's doing just fine
I live in Canada, and in the past year I have sold various of my stereo components. I have now come to demand that buyers from the US must send me their payment by "anything other than regular, slow mail". I've been shocked at how long it can take for an envelope with a money order in it (we're not even talking about parcels) to arrive here. I've had envelopes take three weeks to arrive (and I live in a provincial capital, three hours from the US border -not some remote outpost!!). I could accept the rationale that it is customs who are responsible for the cross-border delay, except I have friends in Britain, and we can send/receive mail much quicker!
If you think the United States Post Office is bad, try going abroad. I'm not talking about 3rd world nations mind you. Many citizens of 1st world nations are quite envious of us. To the best of my knowledge the US Post Office is the only legal monopoly in the U.S. Private firms in as much as they are necessary (the U.S. Post Office depends upon them every day), are allowed to work as a courtsey. I have never nor have any of my relatives worked for the U.S. Post Office.