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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 395950"><p>The shipped depots involved were point of origin (Elliot Lake), Sudbury depot (21.43 for time of arrival) and the Mississauga depot (8.48am where it sat all day).</p><p></p><p>Star: I totally get what you are saying, I really really do. BUT - as above, they have no excuse for it. Why did it sit in a depot, checked and ready to go out in the truck from 8.48 am on a guaranteed paid for service? There's no weather involvement here at all, it was all ready to go. Elliot Lake didn't get hit by a storm, neither did Mississauga and Sudbury did last week and the week before but they still managed to get it over to Mississauga depot within more than enough time. That's where I'm stumped about this whole situation...why did two smaller depots, including one who saw the weather that the other two didn't get their act up and running efficiently but a large depot didn't.</p><p></p><p>They didn't prioritize the mail, they had it on the truck ready to go and it's not the first time I've had problems with Canada Post and dumb stuff like this. I remember the delivery guy who didn't even bother (neighbor saw him do it) to try to deliver while I was home. He just quickly stuck the "no answer, pick up at depot" door tab on my door. I was home, didn't even ring the door bell, didn't even knock, nothing. That's lazy if you ask me and it's very common for Canada Post. Last year they (don't remember which depot) got nailed with an employee stealing gift cards from the boxes and mail along with gifts. It was a huge hoopla in the news last year and in the media. Dude did get fired luckily but that's nuts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 395950"] The shipped depots involved were point of origin (Elliot Lake), Sudbury depot (21.43 for time of arrival) and the Mississauga depot (8.48am where it sat all day). Star: I totally get what you are saying, I really really do. BUT - as above, they have no excuse for it. Why did it sit in a depot, checked and ready to go out in the truck from 8.48 am on a guaranteed paid for service? There's no weather involvement here at all, it was all ready to go. Elliot Lake didn't get hit by a storm, neither did Mississauga and Sudbury did last week and the week before but they still managed to get it over to Mississauga depot within more than enough time. That's where I'm stumped about this whole situation...why did two smaller depots, including one who saw the weather that the other two didn't get their act up and running efficiently but a large depot didn't. They didn't prioritize the mail, they had it on the truck ready to go and it's not the first time I've had problems with Canada Post and dumb stuff like this. I remember the delivery guy who didn't even bother (neighbor saw him do it) to try to deliver while I was home. He just quickly stuck the "no answer, pick up at depot" door tab on my door. I was home, didn't even ring the door bell, didn't even knock, nothing. That's lazy if you ask me and it's very common for Canada Post. Last year they (don't remember which depot) got nailed with an employee stealing gift cards from the boxes and mail along with gifts. It was a huge hoopla in the news last year and in the media. Dude did get fired luckily but that's nuts! [/QUOTE]
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