Canada Post Strike Guidance
I am looking for insight on how to best handle issues with Canada Post and the ongoing strike.
I have put my Canada store on vacation for the time being and removed Canada from my international shipping template.
However I had orders which were still coming in. I have notified each customer of the issue and canceled their orders.
I can not find any further guidance and would like to be sure I am handling this properly.
Canada Post Strike Guidance
I am looking for insight on how to best handle issues with Canada Post and the ongoing strike.
I have put my Canada store on vacation for the time being and removed Canada from my international shipping template.
However I had orders which were still coming in. I have notified each customer of the issue and canceled their orders.
I can not find any further guidance and would like to be sure I am handling this properly.
3 replies
Seller_9Hr9qbRYDMSts
There really isn't anything we can do, other than watch the news and reactivate listings once the strike is over. For me, it still gives me the option of DHL, though we don't have a DHL in my error (and the cost is more than my items prices). I put my store on vacation mode now, but am sitting at "at risk" because of my cancellation rate.
Seller_aubvaHLh7KeBF
Here is Amazon' official statement on the matter and guidance on how they want their valued small business sellers to handle the strike: "____".
Seller_OkFTlXfTc9vkx
Just put CANADA on VACATION.
I did and it's been the best stress reliever this month honestly.