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Originally Posted by Devils'Advocate
First, I live in Kanata, Ontario. The Post Office at which I pick up parcels has two people that work alternating night shifts. One lets me pick up the parcels with just showing my work ID as identification. The other is an an*l b#@*&.
She says that I require a photo identification that has my address on it. And they are not allowed to use the Ontario Health card. I don't have a drivers licence.. never needed it. The Liquor Commision says that they only give out "Age of Majority" cards to those under 35 (I'm not). I felt silly taking my passport to the Post Office, but she wouldn't accept even that because the address is crossed out and my new one written in (as Passport Canada tells you to do). To me, it would be absolutely crazy if I'd have to apply for a drivers licence just to pick up parcels at the Post Office.
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Someone is thinking they are a bit more important than they really are. A passport that is worldwide accepted is certainly beyond the burden of proof you require to pick up your parcel. Next time you get the run around, call Canada Post and complain. If all you do is come by when Miss B..ch is not on her shift, nothing will change. She needs to be educated by her employer since she wont accept what you are providing her.
There must be a supervisor or someone who runs the depot you go to, complain there first. If nothing happens, go one more step up the ladder. Ridiculous that you get such a run around over a parcel that belongs to you.