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Old 09-03-2009, 02:04 PM   #21
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You probably still have to work for a living. Here, in all of the new developments, all of the mailboxes are in one specific spot:



so no door to door is required (they will for parcels and such but no regular mail).

I complained a number of times as the guy who delivers ours liked to fold my magazines in half. It only took about 5 complaints for it to stop.
So this is what they cal a "super mailbox"? How long has Canada had them? They have boxes like that in some (mainly condo or townhouse) developments here, and oh yeah for some businesses too. Do you buy stamps from them to? Every once in a while someone suggest these cluster boxes at the end of streets with single-family homes but it never goes anywhere.
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Old 09-03-2009, 02:07 PM   #22
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They are usually in newer neighbourhoods with single family homes.
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So this is what they cal a "super mailbox"? How long has Canada had them? They have boxes like that in some (mainly condo or townhouse) developments here, and oh yeah for some businesses too. Do you buy stamps from them to? Everyone once in a while someone suggest these cluster boxes at the end of streets with single-family homes but it never goes anywhere.
Huh?

I have one of these right across the street from my house. These have been around for awhile AFAIK
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she lives and works in Florida, Art.

And missd, no stamps sold in them. you can deposit outgoing mail there, though.
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she lives and works in Florida, Art.

And missd, no stamps sold in them. you can deposit outgoing mail there, though.
Oh............nevermind then.

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They are usually in newer neighbourhoods with single family homes.
We have developers put in curbside boxes for those. And we have a "grandfather clause"...if you are a new resident in a house with a wall box you have to get a curb box, unless it's in an historic district.
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she lives and works in Florida, Art.

And missd, no stamps sold in them. you can deposit outgoing mail there, though.
Thanks Habby
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Old 09-03-2009, 02:42 PM   #28
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We have developers put in curbside boxes for those. And we have a "grandfather clause"...if you are a new resident in a house with a wall box you have to get a curb box, unless it's in an historic district.
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My wife could go on for hours (and infact, has gone on for hours) about all of her complaints with Canada Post, mostly from a small business perspective. Most recent was a screwup on an outgoing order to several hundred people in the US where CP apparently lost the paperwork, causing each of the packages to have to clear customs separately, and delaying the orders by up to a month. I think that in the future, we're going to start using a US mailing house so that things are just delivered freight across the border in one box, and then distributed through the US using the postal service, thus skipping Canada Post altogether.
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*starts slow clap because missdpuck got it right*
Yup, doesn't that just make you even more excited about her upcoming hockey romance novel, knowing that it will contain correct use of articles?
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Hey, Postie, here. Easy with the blanket comments.
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YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY

*starts slow clap because missdpuck got it right*
Thank you as that is a pet peeve of mine too! It seems Canadians (and of course the British ) get it but most Americans don't.
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Hey, Postie, here. Easy with the blanket comments.
Do you guys sort your own routes or does someone else sort them for you?
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Yup, doesn't that just make you even more excited about her upcoming hockey romance novel, knowing that it will contain correct use of articles?
Only best-selling novelists can get away with grammatical errors. Well that's one of the the things about which I've been warned. And I know it's really not true!
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Do you guys sort your own routes or does someone else sort them for you?
We do , but most of the letter sorting is automated and we get it in trays that we are only supposed to look at for like 5 seconds...We sort all the magazines and large envelopes now but that will be partially automated soon too.
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Huh?

I have one of these right across the street from my house. These have been around for awhile AFAIK
Yep, When I lived in Sandstone and Woodbine, we had these mailboxes in both neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods are 20 years old.
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*starts slow clap because missdpuck got it right*
Shouldn't it be "a historic" district?

I always thought it was 'a' before any word that started with a consonant, except for silent h's??? Is it because historic is not a noun?

Here is the first google link that confirms it, but maybe this link is incorrect?
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/591/01/

It would be a travesty if I have been using it wrong!
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Shouldn't it be "a historic" district?

I always thought it was 'a' before any word that started with a consonant, except for silent h's??? Is it because historic is not a noun?

Here is the first google link that confirms it, but maybe this link is incorrect?
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/591/01/

It would be a travesty if I have been using it wrong!
Maybe the "an"is actually considered archaic now. That would make sense. I've never looked that up...just relied on the criticism I got for using "a". And the British seem to say "istoric" instead of "historic".
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Maybe the "an"is actually considered archaic now. That would make sense. I've never looked that up...just relied on the criticism I got for using "a". And the British seem to say "istoric" instead of "historic".
Yeah, my parents are brits and I have grown up with an historic not a historic.
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Yeah, my parents are brits and I have grown up with an historic not a historic.
My writng advisor/mentor is an Aussie.
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