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Calling Dr.Ribeiro Goan School Ex-Students
The 12th Dr. Ribeiro Goan
School Ex-Students Reunion will be held in
Toronto this September. A fun-filled week of events has
been planned culminating with the grand ball on
Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. Additional information on
ticket prices, etc., will be posted in March. Please
feel free to contact any of the committee members. As
well, simultaneous Memorial masses are planned in
Toronto, Kenya, Goa and Australia for March 25. The mass
in England will be held at the Sacred Heart Church in
Battersea and be celebrated by Fr. Tony Fernandes (class
of ’64). Please access our school website as well. See :
https://sites.google.com/site/reunion2012toronto/
Norman Da Costa |
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On Canadian Postal Rates
Forwarded by Tony Braganza
This one should be forwarded to all Canadians, so
that everybody knows about this!
Regarding Canada Post, I learned something over this
Christmas that I feel compelled to share with you. This
won't change your life dramatically or help you survive
the apocalypse, but it will save some $.
I recently mailed two identical packages via Canada Post
one week apart. One would think that the postage should
be exactly the same.
Package #1 was mailed from a "Canada Post Office".
Postage came to $11.74. Since I knew the second package
would be mailed in about a week's time, I bought
sufficient postage for the second package while I was
there.
When it came time to mail Package #2, I went to the
"Post Office in Shopper's Drug Mart". I handed the
package to the clerk to be put in the outbound mail bag,
I was informed that I did not have sufficient postage
attached. The clerk proceeded to inform me that I needed
to purchase an additional $6 worth of stamps. After
explaining how I knew exactly what the postage should
be, the clerk offered some lame excuse that Canada Post
is unionized and they can say and do anything with
impunity and if I wished to mail that package from
Shopper's, then I needed to purchase more
stamps. I told the clerk to stuff it and took back my
package and headed to the Canada Post Office, where I
would raise hell. Much to my surprise, the Canadian
Postal Clerk took my package, weighed it and tossed it
in the mail bag, and it was on its way. When I asked if
the amount of postage on the parcel was right, she shook
her head and said, "Yup, no problem."
The truth comes out:
Canada Post Offices charge postage for packages at the
published Canada Post rates. Franchise locations such as
Shoppers Drug Mart can charge whatever they like, so
remember, if you regularly mail packages at franchise
locations (Shoppers Drug Mart, etc.) you are probably
paying too much. Franchise locations are found in
shopping malls, drug stores, and private businesses
everywhere. From now on, all of my mailing will be done
from a Canada Post location. Still perplexed by what I
was told by the girl in Shoppers, I fired off an email
to Canada Post for clarification.
This is the reply I got from
them:
Thank you for your message to Canada Post.
A postal outlet is not a federal government agency and
is not owned or managed by Canada Post. For example if
the postal outlet is within a grocery store or pharmacy,
it would follow the stores working hours; therefore, if
the store must be closed, so will the postal outlet
inside. Only Canada Post Depots and Corporate Post
Offices are obligated to follow the price of stamps and
postal products that are legislated by Canada Post. Any
commercial and private establishment may charge extra
fees as a convenience to their customers. It is at their
discretion to apply additional service fees to products
that they sell. We suggest visiting a Corporate Post
Office in order to avoid paying additional service
charges that corner stores or other establishments may
implement on their products.
Regards,
Veronika Strofski
Customer Service
Canada Post Website:
www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/ratesprices/default.jsf
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