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December 21, 2006

If a Present Is Still in a Truck, It's not Really Present, Is It?

Every year there's something in transit for Christmas.
 
This year it's a big ticket electronics item, ordered from a "Canadian" website.
 
Christmascrafts The package shipped December 19, and thanks to online tracking, I'm able to watch it wend its way east.  Should I mention to UPS that I live in Western Canada?
 
The package originated in Illinois, which is not in Canada.  This would have been good information to know before I ordered.  Does this mean I'll get dinged for import duties?

Fortunately, Illinois is only a few states and an international border away from Saskatchewan. 

Watching UPS track my package into Michigan and then Ontario doesn't fill me with confidence.  It's heading east!
 
The last tracking point was Windsor.  That's a good sign, I think.  At first it looked like it would end up in Toronto for sortation, but if it was headed for Toronto it would have got there long ago.  I guess UPS popped it on a truck heading to western Canada.  Either that, or it's still sitting in customs.  Life was easier when you couldn't track the progress.  You just had to pray to the postal gods.

If I knew it had to cross borders to get here I would have paid extra for faster shipping.  Just because there's a Canadian flag on the web page, doesn't mean the company has its warehouses in the country.

I'm pretty sure UPS doesn't deliver on weekends in Regina, so if it's not here by Friday afternoon, I doubt we'll get it for Christmas.  One of the presents in the house is going to be represented by a print-out from an online catalogue.
If you see a UPS truck heading west on the Trans Canada Highway, let me know!

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Oh oh, UPS? Read Jamespod's blog for info on how to deal with them ;-)

Yeah, I've heard more complaints about UPS than other couriers, but mostly from people down east. I just hope I don't have to figure out where their depot is...

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