anyone else want to sue canada post?

Meimei

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I am so sick and tired of these jackanapes not delivering any of my parcels. Or best yet, I have a massive fucking vinyl sign on my door that says, ring doorbell mostly deaf.
And today I thought I heard someone at the door and go to check Nada. 3 minutes late I get a ping on my phone. Missed delivery of package.
Those mother fucking fucking fuckers!

I'm slowly smoking off the rage.... I just like getting mail on time? Is that too much to ask for?
 

bigmanc

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If they have there way they will have your ass walking to a community box. I was told they leave the parcels in a shared box and leave the key in your personal box. How fucking stupid...glad my doc notes are free
 

Meimei

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If they have there way they will have your ass walking to a community box. I was told they leave the parcels in a shared box and leave the key in your personal box. How fucking stupid...glad my doc notes are free
They already do that in parts of the place I live. Sometimes it works...other times your dildo goes to granny 3 doors down lol. I saw that once when I was working in property management! She was so funny about it too!
 

The Hippy

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I could tell you some CPC stories of poor service...but it just pisses me off thinking about them. I stood up to them and am one of the few In my situation who ever did...nuff said on that.
 

Flash63

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My favorite is the garbage pickup or rather leave behind,in the can or the recycle box...then throw them all up and down the sidewalk...assholes
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
ive had great success with purolator, a bit ago i had someone mail through ups from the states, it was next day business deliv anyways i got stuck in mount hope on, than by the time it got to my city it was late, so i called purolator explained the situation that i really needed it , than the purolator CSA called the lady in my city, than she calledm e, she went out of her way called the driver, he left his route came to my house and dropped it off all before 3pm. she saved the day and worked really hard to get me my package

now canada post well fuck im still waiting for my new drivers license that has taken over 5 months to get here..
 

Big Pauly

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I am so sick and tired of these jackanapes not delivering any of my parcels. Or best yet, I have a massive fucking vinyl sign on my door that says, ring doorbell mostly deaf.
And today I thought I heard someone at the door and go to check Nada. 3 minutes late I get a ping on my phone. Missed delivery of package.
Those mother fucking fucking fuckers!

I'm slowly smoking off the rage.... I just like getting mail on time? Is that too much to ask for?
Well said!

Honest to god, I hear you and it pisses me off to levels of pisstivity that are only reached by LP 'customers'.

They pulled the same shit on me...ONCE!

Now the fuckers gotta pass a trip line (10 pd test) fishing line ultimately connected to a 'beeper'. Then I have the tried and true method - webcam, gotcha!

A motion detector is cheap (if feasiable for you),$5 and very effective. Sad that it comes down to this but ...'Threw rain, sleet, snow...BS!!

"Those mother fucking fucking fuckers!" <--Best line I've read in a few days. hahaha
 
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Big Pauly

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If they have there way they will have your ass walking to a community box. I was told they leave the parcels in a shared box and leave the key in your personal box. How fucking stupid...glad my doc notes are free
Good for you, buddy!

My doc has changed me up 6x! since this shit show began. All I say is "have a look at the menu or lack of"

Where, this time, Paul?

Well, let me think about it or do you have any suggestions? Doc's a champ.
 
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symptum

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Good for you, buddy!

My doc has changed me up 6x! since this shit show began. All I say is "have a look at the menu or lack of"

Where this time Paul?

Well, let me think about it or do you have any suggestions? Doc's a champ.
who did you end up with after tilray?
 

Big Pauly

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who did you end up with after tilray?
Still with tilray because this was the last change in Lps until April 2015 or it will cost me. (Doc gave me about $1000 in free switch overs to other LPs.)

They still have a few strains I wanna try but if there's no med value in the Cheese and the Black Tuna (ordered yesterday), me gots to rethink this situation. I think about that Skywalker and it was hands down, the best shit they had, with the exception of yours. Far from top shelf but it was OK.
 

Meimei

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I could tell you some CPC stories of poor service...but it just pisses me off thinking about them. I stood up to them and am one of the few In my situation who ever did...nuff said on that.
Yeah. I
ive had great success with purolator, a bit ago i had someone mail through ups from the states, it was next day business deliv anyways i got stuck in mount hope on, than by the time it got to my city it was late, so i called purolator explained the situation that i really needed it , than the purolator CSA called the lady in my city, than she calledm e, she went out of her way called the driver, he left his route came to my house and dropped it off all before 3pm. she saved the day and worked really hard to get me my package

now canada post well fuck im still waiting for my new drivers license that has taken over 5 months to get here..
I had a situation like that with purolator too! And the delivery came right back to my house and apologized for not ringing loud enough. Since then he's passed on to the other drivers about my situation. Some companies just get it right.
 

Meimei

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Still with tilray because this was the last change in Lps until April 2015 or it will cost me. (Doc gave me about $1000 in free switch overs to other LPs.)

They still have a few strains I wanna try but if there's no med value in the Cheese and the Black Tuna (ordered yesterday), me gots to rethink this situation. I think about that Skywalker and it was hands down, the best shit they had, with the exception of yours. Far from top shelf but it was OK.
I'm with tilray too. I haven't used them since the quality is better from the dispensary I use. I almost thought about ordering some of the black tuna yesterday when they sent their update email.
Medpot had some amazing tuna a week ago and that shit was great. They've got some really good indicas I've been sampling. Cali orange, uk cheese, black Diamond, blueberry... the list goes on! And they're more affordable.
 

n0m3n01

Member
Sorry for the long post, but I'm not ordering from OCS anymore, personally, because Canada Post is their only delivery option.

I've ordered maybe 5 times. Three of the deliveries were bungled up by Canada Post and they can't deliver on weekends, so your five day shipping time becomes seven or eight days. As others have noted, the delivery persons don't always "attempt delivery". They told me after the first time that I must not have heard the doorbell. They delivered the package to the farthest post office from me, on the complete other side of town, but that's not a huge deal since I'm in Thunder Bay and it isn't a big city or anything. What bothered me was being told by the clerk that the letter carriers "don't have to" actually ring the bell or anything. I doubt this is true, but as others have mentioned in this thread, these "public servants" are unionized, so it's possible that deliverymen and women collectively bargained their way out of pressing doorbells and knocking on doors to successfully deliver packages. Who knows.

These other two debacles that I reference above ended with my package "still being out for delivery" the day after the missed delivery notification stated my package would be available. When asked why package carriers who hold others' property in their trucks aren't asked to remove it from the trucks at the end of their shift (or mandated through common sense, or legislation, or both), the clerk just said that she doesn't make the rules...

This third (and last) time was enough for me. After issuing a statement that due to risk of corona virus their letter carriers would not be delivering packages and instead, they want everyone to assemble at their local postal outlet to pick up their packages. I didn't see a huge issue with this at first, thinking it might even be wise for Canada Post to limit the amount of exposure for everyone. You know, not having everyone touch that silly digital signature thing that they hand to everyone so it can make an illegible mess of your signature or whatever. Going to the post office put it in perspective for me though. Just line ups of people with surgical masks on. While other organizations are limiting the necessity for people to gather in groups, our national post service is encouraging it. In some cases, they are making it an absolute necessity for people to go out who, otherwise, would not have needed to. One of the people in line with me was picking up medication that it looked like she really needed. I would even hazard that this type of policy implementation is reckless, in light of the fact that this is a global pandemic.

Much to my dismay (though not my surprise) the package was "out for delivery". I asked Deborah at the post office how that is possible. I arrived after the time on the card on the day indicated. Additionally, Canada post isn't delivering packages, so why would the postal workers load them into trucks? She said that "This is what they always do." So if you always wake up and take a shit, but this morning you didn't have to, do you just sit on the toilet all day and night waiting? I didn't say that to her, but ... come on? I had always suspected that public servants aren't thinking... but this revealed to me that they are not thinking ... like, at all.

So I called Canada Post. Their menu to actually find the right department is a nightmare. Probably due to the irrationality of their decision to deny postal services to the tax base that pays their salaries, Canada Post was flooded with phone calls from irate people like me. After a 25 minute hold time I was put on the phone with someone who asked how he can help me. I don't remember his name because it sounded like he was having this conversation with me from a cellphone that someone was sitting on. I explained what had just happened with Deborah, so he said he was very sorry to hear that and asked for my tracking number. I gave this to him and he asked me to repeat it. Upon requesting his supervisor he insisted that I give him the tracking number he had just heard, so I gave it to him. He said I was going too fast so I insisted to speak with his supervisor. He put me on hold three times for 15-20 minutes each time. When he came back he would ask me for the tracking number again. I would tell him to review the call that is being recorded for "quality assurance" and ask to speak with his supervisor. Following at least an hour and a half on the phone, he hung up.

I attempted to reach another representative who ...

... asked me for my tracking number.

This is what taxes get. I'd rather go with a company that doesn't require government legislation to stay afloat - and still fails to deliver.

Until OCS offers a valid form of delivery, please avoid the frustration for yourselves: grow your own (as I have legally been doing) or find a black market source nearby - you'll be paying what Ontario Cannabis Store is charging regardless.
 

The Hippy

Well-Known Member
Sorry for the long post, but I'm not ordering from OCS anymore, personally, because Canada Post is their only delivery option.

I've ordered maybe 5 times. Three of the deliveries were bungled up by Canada Post and they can't deliver on weekends, so your five day shipping time becomes seven or eight days. As others have noted, the delivery persons don't always "attempt delivery". They told me after the first time that I must not have heard the doorbell. They delivered the package to the farthest post office from me, on the complete other side of town, but that's not a huge deal since I'm in Thunder Bay and it isn't a big city or anything. What bothered me was being told by the clerk that the letter carriers "don't have to" actually ring the bell or anything. I doubt this is true, but as others have mentioned in this thread, these "public servants" are unionized, so it's possible that deliverymen and women collectively bargained their way out of pressing doorbells and knocking on doors to successfully deliver packages. Who knows.

These other two debacles that I reference above ended with my package "still being out for delivery" the day after the missed delivery notification stated my package would be available. When asked why package carriers who hold others' property in their trucks aren't asked to remove it from the trucks at the end of their shift (or mandated through common sense, or legislation, or both), the clerk just said that she doesn't make the rules...

This third (and last) time was enough for me. After issuing a statement that due to risk of corona virus their letter carriers would not be delivering packages and instead, they want everyone to assemble at their local postal outlet to pick up their packages. I didn't see a huge issue with this at first, thinking it might even be wise for Canada Post to limit the amount of exposure for everyone. You know, not having everyone touch that silly digital signature thing that they hand to everyone so it can make an illegible mess of your signature or whatever. Going to the post office put it in perspective for me though. Just line ups of people with surgical masks on. While other organizations are limiting the necessity for people to gather in groups, our national post service is encouraging it. In some cases, they are making it an absolute necessity for people to go out who, otherwise, would not have needed to. One of the people in line with me was picking up medication that it looked like she really needed. I would even hazard that this type of policy implementation is reckless, in light of the fact that this is a global pandemic.

Much to my dismay (though not my surprise) the package was "out for delivery". I asked Deborah at the post office how that is possible. I arrived after the time on the card on the day indicated. Additionally, Canada post isn't delivering packages, so why would the postal workers load them into trucks? She said that "This is what they always do." So if you always wake up and take a shit, but this morning you didn't have to, do you just sit on the toilet all day and night waiting? I didn't say that to her, but ... come on? I had always suspected that public servants aren't thinking... but this revealed to me that they are not thinking ... like, at all.

So I called Canada Post. Their menu to actually find the right department is a nightmare. Probably due to the irrationality of their decision to deny postal services to the tax base that pays their salaries, Canada Post was flooded with phone calls from irate people like me. After a 25 minute hold time I was put on the phone with someone who asked how he can help me. I don't remember his name because it sounded like he was having this conversation with me from a cellphone that someone was sitting on. I explained what had just happened with Deborah, so he said he was very sorry to hear that and asked for my tracking number. I gave this to him and he asked me to repeat it. Upon requesting his supervisor he insisted that I give him the tracking number he had just heard, so I gave it to him. He said I was going too fast so I insisted to speak with his supervisor. He put me on hold three times for 15-20 minutes each time. When he came back he would ask me for the tracking number again. I would tell him to review the call that is being recorded for "quality assurance" and ask to speak with his supervisor. Following at least an hour and a half on the phone, he hung up.

I attempted to reach another representative who ...

... asked me for my tracking number.

This is what taxes get. I'd rather go with a company that doesn't require government legislation to stay afloat - and still fails to deliver.

Until OCS offers a valid form of delivery, please avoid the frustration for yourselves: grow your own (as I have legally been doing) or find a black market source nearby - you'll be paying what Ontario Cannabis Store is charging regardless.
You will barely find a soul here who will buy jailer weed. We BOYCOTT legal weed here...welcome aboard.
 

cannadan

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Hi N....that sucks you have been treated so poorly by the ocs and Canada post. And welcome to the boycott and our patients group here...
Do some reading here and you will find out that you will never want to ingest any LP Cannabis again.
There are plenty of other market choices that do not have you enduring the LP and CP debacle .
Again
Welcome
 
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