Once again, the local delivery person from Canada Post destroyed my package.
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LED ring has metal backing, cardboard package with plastic. |
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It was bent really badly |
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enough to break the PCB traces |
All this is because the local delivery person decided to bent the package trying to force it inside my mail box. It is not like the community mailbox is more than 8 feet away from the mail room or that the person has to fill a 10 page forms to do it. The person ended up doing it when he/she founds out that my package wasn't quite bendable. By then it is too late.
Canada Post doesn't list an email contact on their website. The only way is via social media.
Out of those, Twitter was the least invasive. Not going to sign up with the rest.
I have decided to try to talk to a person. It is hard as most companies don't want you to talk to them. I filed a complain.