One of the dumbest things I've heard recently from Canada Post is: "you can't send candles in the mail because they're a fire hazard"
Takes a special kind of moron to say something like that. I'm not sure about you, but lighting a package on fire is the last thing on my mind.
A book I ordered from Ontario in the middle of December arrived today. I had to toss it out. It was supposed to have been brand new. The package was all wrinkled, looked like someone opened it (or tried to), and I guarantee you it was water (snow?) damaged. As soon as I tried reading it, the pages stuck together and the words were blurred. It even smelled mouldy! I'm very anal about my books. I have books that are 10+ years old and look like they've never been read. I don't want to add a disgusting book like this to my bookshelf.
I did email a complaint to Canada Post. Provided all the information about the package. The shipping date, the stamp on it, and a link to a picture of it. I'm sickened by the book, I can't get the smell out of my nose.
