From: J. Forster (jfor@quik.com)
Date: Thu Jul 07 2005 - 17:14:18 PDT
Chris Suslowicz wrote:
> Parcels will be tracked (signed for) at every handover. You get a signature
> when you hand it over, the parcel office gets a signature fron the driver
> taking it away, the sorting/dispatch office signs it in and out, etc.
> When it leaves the country, the receiving postal service will sign for it,
> and that is the last you will see of it for some time on the sender tracking
> system, because it will be allocated a new number at that point. You can
> (or should, if the USPS provide this service) then put the Canadian tracking
> number into *your* postal tracking system as an incoming parcel, and it
> should give you the new number. Once it gets delivered, the USPS will pass
> their tracking data to Canada Post, and it will appear on the Canada Post
> website - though this takes a while to happen.
Well, here is the totality of the tracking report from Canada Post web site:
***************************************
Item Number:CX0728*****XX
Product Type:Expedited USA
Date of Event 2005/04/29
Time of Event 10:00
Location SAINT-LAMBERT, QC
Description Item accepted at the Post office
***************************************
Pretty hopeless, IMO.
-John
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