@bb123 No, not at all. I mean each vendor has the right to charge whatever they want (and i’m sure people will pay it lol) but that’s beyond insane. The most ive ever paid was 40 for an overnight once.
@bb123 That's only remotely reasonable if it's courier service, and then you'd be talking about delivery ASAP within about a 75mi radius. I've needed to send business docs and high-value chemical prototype samples by courier before, and sending an envelope from New Haven to Greenwich would be in that ball park. But the package would get there in like 2 hours, the courier could be calling me "sir", and if anything went amiss there would be hell to pay. So @DoomKitty is probably right about this...
D@drdso:
It's scary now fr. I'm guessing we're gonna see a lot of exit scammers for former "reputable" veteran vendors. These tariffs/supply chain issues are causing them not to receive product due to seizure/denial. At a certain point they gotta get there money somewhere. Just be careful who you buy from y'all
D@dichlorodavid:
Ah thanks for the clarity on the strike. I wasnt aware that this is cont'd from the 2024 strike. Hope they reach terms this time (quickly!)
@CnC5:
@hotdog45 thanks brother right back at you!
@Alkazar:
Technically they were forced back to work the last time they went on strike in 2024, so this is the same strike for the same reasons in 2025.
@Alkazar:
I dont know how to direct reply to people on here. But the Canada Post strike will affect any mail coming from the US. It will be held at a facility until the striek is over. Mail that is being sent from CAD to the US will just not be picked up. It all has to be private delivery services now.