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Originally Posted by: mike c  Je pense que je vais prendre le temps pour repondre a LeLoup (aka TheWolf) en francais. L'expediteur prepare l'expedition par ordi. Il va sur usps.com et remplit les informations. A ce point la, cet information va apparaitre sur le reseau informatique de USPS. Pour un envoi au Canada, il se peut que l'information va aussi paraitre sur canadapost.ca. Dependant du lieu d'envoi, et s'il s'agit d'un expediteur privee ou commerciale, il se peut que le colis sera ramasse par le service postale. Pour des utilisateurs commerciales, le courrier sortant est ramasse par le livreur. Dans d'autre cas, il existe un contrat stipulant que le courrier sera ramasse sur certains dates, e.g. les Mardis et les Jeudis ou un fois par semaine. Ceci peut entrainer des delais d'expedition, que vous, en tant que destinataire ne comprenez pas, et qui ne sont pas expliques par le service postale.
The shipper prepares the package online. He fills out the related forms, prints out the shipping label and it is billed to their account. At this point, the information (tracking) appears on the USPS network. For a shipment to Canada, it may also appear on the Canadapost.ca site, most often as "A label has been created" or similar. Depending on where the package is being shipped from and whether the shipper is a private person or business, the parcel might be picked up by the post office, left at a drop off point or post office. For commercial clients, outgoing mail is picked up by the regular delivery service. In other cases, it may occur that pickup occurs on specific days (e.g. Tuesdays and Thursdays) or once a week. This can create delays in shipping that you, as recipient won't understand and is not explained by the postal authorities.
Having worked in a mailroom of a government agency, I can attest to the way in which outgoing mail was placed in special baskets that were picked up by the post office each day. There were frequent cases where staff had dropped off packages, letters, etc to be mailed that had to be either put into a bin for the next scheduled pickup or in special cases, handed to us to be taken to the post office in person, which usually cut into my lunch hour.
In even more rare occurrences, the shipper might choose an outside shipper, who picks up the parcel from their location and then delivers it into the postal system. This can occur locally, regionally or internationally. An example of this would be the new service used by ebay, operated by Pitney Bowes that is used in certain countries and regions, or the combined services of UPS or Fedex with USPS. In those cases, packages receive both courrier and postal tracking numbers and USPS normally handles the final delivery. Shipments to Canada like this might be imported into Canada by a private carrier and then handed over to Canada Post at the border for final delivery.
I hope that this provides you with a little more understanding about how things work.
I hope that you get your item soon.
Regards
Mike C Mike, Thank you for this and it is appreciated. The source of the disagreement was that I thought the US Post worked the same way as Canada Post or Purolater. After leaving accounting and my position as Controller in 2004 in Montreal, I worked as shipper in various companies here. At the end of each day, Canada Post or Purolator would pick up...every day. The US Post was notified 3 days ago and they picked it up today. Only today. Here with my US salesman I did not know that the US post office passes to make the pick up only certain days of the week To finish with Canada Post, from memory from my time as an accounting controller. Canada Post would pick up the items every day if the contract contained such an agreement If not, like Mike my friend does, the seller will take the package to the post office Thewolf |
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