So far in my experience it seems that it’s only the online tracking is not accurate, and international first class mail is generally safe. Basically none of my international packages shipped in the past month has their tracking information showed as “arrived”, even after they arrived. Similar situation for a package sent and arrived in Asia.Ĥ. a package sent to Canada and has arrived a few weeks ago still has its tracking information as at US port. a package I shipped 3 weeks ago still only has the tracking record at my local postal office but thank god I know it has arrived to the buyer.ģ. a bunch of international packages I shipped more than a week ago still only have the tracking record at my local postal office.Ģ. Equally amazingly, some packages to and from Canada could take more than 1-2 weeks.īut since now we have the tracking number in hands, I sometimes track them, and occasionally am shocked by the tracking information. But sometimes (not always though), amazingly, some lucky international packages could arrive in 1-2 weeks. Most of the times, I ship an international package and pretend forgetting it – sometimes the shipping speed of some international packages could drive you crazy. That’s really great, even though the online tracking record for first class mail is not updated as frequently as express mails. In recent years, USPS has improved their services and now the sender gets a copy of the shipping label with a tracking number. Whether in your sale or tea swap or mailing of other things, what’s your experience with USPS international first class mail? What's your experience with USPS international first class mail?
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