June 19th, 2011, 12:24 | #46 |
In his Trunk!
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Not to mention forgery...
Shouldn't be that hard to figure out who was working that route on the day in question.
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June 19th, 2011, 15:36 | #47 |
This is such balls.
How can they strike and hold customers' property ransom? If Uhaul went on strike and people couldn't access their stuff in storage, wouldn't there be lawsuits? I mean, Striking and saying "as of now, we are not taking any more parcels. Hoever all parcels in our posesion will be delivered" would be legit. But assuring customers that a parcel will reach its destination the next day, and locking shit up that very next day is a scam. Last edited by R1ghty; June 19th, 2011 at 15:39.. |
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June 20th, 2011, 11:56 | #48 |
I have to agree.
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June 20th, 2011, 14:55 | #49 | |
I would agree. People only have a certain amout of time to get refunds, file claims, etc. How does this effect these claims? As no one saw the lockout coming and were willing the take the risk of a package getting hung up for a day or two in the rotating strike (or at least the businesses shipping). As there are consumables in the mail, peoples medicine, money, and stuff. These comsumables will now be wrecked (and might wreck packages around it) and whoever is out x number of dollars, will they get compinsated? How is that fair to us? If they delivered everything that was in the mail as it was and said no more new mail this wouldnt be a big deal and wouldve been dealt with maturely. We could have at least made alternate plans to get our shit. Now its in a plant and who knows how much mail will be lost or whatever as a result.
I really do feel like my package is being held hostage. I think its leveraege from CP to get the public to put pressure on the union and/or government. I just want my stuff that I should already have. Why havent they been forced back to work yet? When its all said and done and the dust settles I am sure people will go back to CP as they have the best prices (even though not the greatest as is) and its much easier to pick up a package (for London, FedEx Ground pick up is in Cambridge which is an hour away, I can see my local CP from my house). Quote:
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June 20th, 2011, 15:14 | #50 |
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I can understand that businesses that were not able to adapt to this loss of service are hurting. Even a 2-3wk thing for small-med businesses (which to my understanding make up something like 90% of the businesses in Canada) is jeopardizing for the entire year.
On a personal level...dunno, if I wasn't expecting a pair of suspenders in the mail I wouldn't have even noticed that there was a strike. I cringe at the thought of how much junk mail is going to pour into my mailbox come later this week. I might just put a recycle bin under the box to catch the overflow and save me some time. Back to businesses...the only thing I wonder is how many SMB's will prepare a contigency for such a loss of critical service again down the road? The precedent is set...unless the union goes away, it'll happen again. |
June 20th, 2011, 15:41 | #51 |
I never had an issue with CP, ever. I've received/ but mostly sent at least 200+ parcels with them. Never had an issue on my end. I use them because they are convenient and relatively economical (1 minute walk from my house). Went to FED EX a few weeks ago to send out my PTW, $90 to Calgary in 4 Business days. Kinda steep, but I didn't care, I didn't pay for the shipping.
But its true, other than my Visa/Rogers bill(which I check and pay for online anyways) I don't really get anything important in the mail, up until recently the Cert's from RCMP. Although my Mesa Tactical Shotgun Saddle is stuck in lingo My neighborhood mail box: There's always a garbage can there purposely for the junk mail and its usually pretty full. Last edited by T_A_N_K; June 20th, 2011 at 15:48.. |
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Do what I do. Junk mail goes in that handy slot in the top of the box.... eventually they get the message.
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I guess someone could lauch a class action suit for the difference between express and standard mail as they accepted it knowing they would lock out CP employees.
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June 20th, 2011, 17:47 | #54 |
I have about $15,000 in client cheques I have been desperately waiting for... And C-fucking-P has my money. Am I bitter? Hell yes.
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June 20th, 2011, 17:53 | #55 |
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Whisper...just out of interest since I know you're a thinking man and I value your opinion.
What have you done during this strike as an alternate means to get other cheques/monies during the strike? Are you going to do anything/something different to mitigate this type of business interruption from happening again? (just brain picking for my own interests sake) |
June 20th, 2011, 17:54 | #56 |
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I say lock both sides into a small, 'interview' sized room until they reach a fair and amicable deal, and the mail starts flowing again.
And if they have to pee... well... I'm sure that'll serve as an effective motivator for them to get their shit together.
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I feel you man, I don't disagree that the people who this screws the most are the customers.
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June 20th, 2011, 20:15 | #59 |
I hope nobody has LiPos in the mail, it would really suck if some LiPos went poof inside a processing facility.
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June 20th, 2011, 20:20 | #60 |
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The irony of it all. In a supposed attempt at negociating a convention that would provide better service, they completely cut the service.
Stupid fucks. |