I'm trying to ship from Canada to Belgium with Canada Post. My box has been returned to me (not leaving Canada) saying it was refused for air delivery for "other" reason and written in sharpie is "dense". I've searched the forum a fair bit. I read an issue about dense packages likely needing to be inspected by customs to check contents but in this case it seems like a machine flags it and then it just simply gets returned to me before getting on the plane.
We all want to make our shipments as bombproof as possible, especially for longer trips but I feel like the only option here is to remove some of the padding? I've never had this issue before though I don't think I've ever sent anything overseas before either.
Calling customer support didn't solve anything. They could only guess that it was a sorting mistake. That would be extremely unlikely to happen twice...
We all want to make our shipments as bombproof as possible, especially for longer trips but I feel like the only option here is to remove some of the padding? I've never had this issue before though I don't think I've ever sent anything overseas before either.
Calling customer support didn't solve anything. They could only guess that it was a sorting mistake. That would be extremely unlikely to happen twice...